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Miya Shimada
23 appearances · Bronze Age · 1984–2006 · 1 key issues
Who is Miya Shimada?
Miya Shimada arrived in the Bronze Age pages of All-Star Squadron #35 in 1984, the creation of Roy Thomas and Rick Hoberg, stepping into DC's rich wartime tapestry alongside memorable figures like Tsunami, Neptune Perkins, and Dan the Dyna-Mite. She found her most consistent home in Young All-Stars, the series that gave her room to breathe, and her presence in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe confirms she earned her place in DC's official canon. With a catalog footprint stretching all the way to 2006 and a key-issue appearance to her name, Miya Shimada is a rewarding discovery for collectors who love digging into the corners of DC's Golden Age-adjacent mythology — a character with genuine roots worth tracing.

★ First appearance
All-Star Squadron #35
Top series

Young All-Stars (1987)
13 appearances

Action Comics (1938)
1 appearance

Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985)
2 appearances

Adventures of Superman (1987)
2 appearances

Infinite Crisis Companion (2006)
1 appearance

All-Star Squadron (1981)
1 appearance
Who's Who: Update '87
Who's Who: Update '87 (1987)
1 appearance

Superman (1987)
1 appearance

Hawkman (1986)
1 appearance
Covers through the years — 1984–2006
1984
★ 1987
1988
1989
2006 Appearances
All-Star Squadron (1981)
Superman (1987)
Hawkman (1986)
Action Comics (1938)
Who's Who: Update '87 (1987)
Infinite Crisis Companion (2006)