Peter Pan
Based on J.M. Barrie's classic tale, Peter Pan is the boy who never grows up, hailing from the magical Neverland. This Western Publishing comics adaptation brought his adventures to young readers in 1952, tied to the era's popular Disney animated film.
Few characters carry the magic of pure imagination quite like Peter Pan, who first took flight in the pages of Four Color #442 in 1952, brought to comics life by artist Al Hubbard during the Golden Age. Over a remarkable 43-year span, this boy who never grows up has graced Marvel's pages across titles including Hook and Peter Pan: Return to Never-Never Land, keeping extraordinary company alongside the likes of Captain Hook, Tinker Bell, and Smee. It's a testament to the character's timeless pull that he's shared adventures even with Disney legends Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck along the way. Whether you're a Golden Age devotee or a fan of classic fantasy, Peter Pan's comic journey is a delightful corner of the medium well worth exploring.

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Covers through the years β 1952β1991
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