President John F. Kennedy
The real-life 35th President of the United States appears in DC's Action Comics #309, where Superman reveals his secret identity to Kennedy, who agrees to help protect it. Kennedy is depicted as a trusted, heroic figure worthy of Superman's confidence.
Few figures from real history have made as indelible a mark on the comic page as President John F. Kennedy, who made his debut in the Silver Age pages of Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact #12 in 1964, brought to life by Frank Moss and Frank Borth. His presence in comics has proven surprisingly durable, with appearances stretching across more than six decades and turning up in titles as varied as Action Comics, Deadpool, and Che: A Graphic Biography — an eclectic shelf that speaks to how deeply JFK is woven into the fabric of American mythology. Along the way he's shared the page with icons like Superman, Thor, and Lana Lang, a roster that underscores how naturally this real-world figure gravitates toward the larger-than-life. For collectors and history buffs alike, tracking his comic appearances is a genuinely fascinating thread through the Silver Age and beyond.
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