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Rip Carter

Rip Carter

14 appearances · Golden Age · 1942–2008 · 3 key issues
Who is Rip Carter?

Rip Carter is a U.S. Army sergeant who leads the Boy Commandos, a scrappy squad of international orphaned youths — including Brooklyn, Alfy, Jan, and Andre — on daring Allied missions during World War II.

Born in the thick of World War II action, Rip Carter burst onto the scene in Boy Commandos #1 (1942) — a Jack Kirby creation that arrived at the height of the Golden Age, when comics were fueling the imagination of a nation at war. A DC stalwart whose presence has echoed across an remarkable 66 years of publication, Rip shares his adventures with a colorful international cast including Brooklyn, Alfy Twidgett, Jan Haasan, and Andre Chavard, and has even kept company with Batman himself across the pages of Detective Comics and Comic Cavalcade. With three key-issue appearances to his name, this is a character whose footprint in Golden Age history punches well above his modest catalog count — a genuine piece of comics heritage, and a must-know for any serious DC collector with a love for the era that started it all.

Teams & affiliations
Boy Commandos
★ First appearance
Boy Commandos #1
Nov 1942

Top series

Covers through the years — 1942–2008

Boy Commandos #1 1942
Boy Commandos #1
Boy Commandos #19 1947
Boy Commandos #19
Mister Miracle #4 1971
Mister Miracle #4
The Brave and the Bold #9 2008
The Brave and the Bold #9

Appearances

Boy Commandos (1942)
World's Finest Comics (1941)
#10
Special Edition, Detective Comics (1945)
#4
Detective Comics (1937)
Comic Cavalcade (1942)
#29
Mister Miracle (1971)
#4
The Brave and the Bold (2007)
#9