Ralph Ventor
Few characters can claim roots as deep in DC's family tree as Ralph Ventor, who made his debut way back in 1936 courtesy of New Comics #8 — one of the earliest anthology titles that would eventually evolve into the legendary Adventure Comics line. A genuine Platinum Age original, Ralph emerged from the creative vision of Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson and Tom Hickey at a moment when the comic book medium itself was still finding its footing. His adventures unfolded across New Comics, New Adventure Comics, and Adventure Comics, putting him in the company of characters like Steve Carson and Jean Dennis during those formative years of sequential storytelling. With only 12 catalog appearances, Ralph Ventor is a rare and historically significant find — the kind of early figure that serious collectors and comics historians treasure as a living artifact of the art form's very beginnings.

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Covers through the years — 1936–1939
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