Moon Mullins
Long before the Silver Age's caped icons, the Platinum Age had its own colorful cast of characters, and Moon Mullins is a prime example of the era's scrappy charm. Debuting in 1936 within the pages of Popular Comics — one of the foundational anthology titles of early American comics — this character was brought to life by the legendary Sheldon Mayer, a creator whose instincts for what readers loved proved remarkably sharp. Published across a solid twelve-year run through 1948, Moon Mullins represents a genuine slice of comics history from American Comics Group, a publisher whose output helped define the medium's earliest decades. For collectors with a taste for the Platinum Age originals that started it all, this is a name worth tracking down.
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