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Ora

Ora

5 appearances · Golden Age · 1951–1999
Who is Ora?

Ora made her debut in the pages of DC's Mystery in Space #2 in 1951, stepping onto the scene during the Golden Age alongside the likes of Commander Artho and Commando Lyle in that anthology's heady blend of cosmic imagination. It's a testament to her quiet staying power that her trail through the catalog stretches across nearly five decades, touching titles as varied as Leave It to Binky and the retrospective Pulp Fiction Library: Mystery in Space — a sign that DC's archivists and fans alike found her worth revisiting. Rare and elusive with only a handful of recorded appearances, Ora is exactly the kind of hidden gem that makes digging through Golden Age DC such a rewarding adventure for the dedicated collector.

Teams & affiliations
Knights of the Galaxy
★ First appearance
Mystery in Space #2
Jun 1951

Top series

Covers through the years — 1951–1999

Leave It to Binky #21 1951
Leave It to Binky #21
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #12 1986
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #12
Pulp Fiction Library: Mystery in Space #[nn] 1999
Pulp Fiction Library: Mystery in Space #[nn]

Appearances

Mystery in Space (1951)
Leave It to Binky (1948)
#21
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985)
#12
Pulp Fiction Library: Mystery in Space (1999)