Professor James Stanton
Few characters can claim the distinction of appearing in the very first issue of a title, but Professor James Stanton made his mark in Star Spangled Comics #1 in 1941 — a Golden Age debut as storied as they come, brought to life by the legendary Jerry Siegel alongside Harold Sherman. His brief but notable run through the early 1940s places him squarely in DC's wartime comics universe, where he shares pages with the likes of The Star-Spangled Kid, Pat Dugan, Tarantula, and Sylvester Pemberton. With nine catalog appearances including one recognized key issue, Stanton is the kind of quietly significant Golden Age figure that rewards the curious collector who digs beneath the marquee names — a genuine piece of comics history from the genre's earliest, most adventurous years.

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Covers through the years — 1941–1943
1941
★ 1942
1943