President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Few real-world figures have woven themselves so naturally into the fabric of superhero mythology as President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who first appeared in National Comics #1 in 1940 — right at the dawn of the Golden Age, when comics were electrifying newsstands and the world itself was on the brink of war. Created by the legendary Will Eisner and Dave Berg, FDR became a recurring presence across an extraordinary span of comics history, with appearances catalogued all the way through 2020 — a remarkable eighty-year footprint for any character. His most significant home is All-Star Squadron, where he shares the page with the likes of Green Lantern's Alan Scott, Johnny Quick, and other titans of the Golden Age, and his appearances alongside figures like Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler speak to the grand, world-historical stakes that defined the era. With two key-issue appearances to his name and 24 catalog entries across DC and beyond, he stands as a unique artifact of the moment when comics first dared to believe they could matter.
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