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Roger Parsons

Roger Parsons

33 appearances · Golden Age · 1940–1972 · 2 key issues
Who is Roger Parsons?

Few characters can claim a Golden Age pedigree stretching all the way back to 1940, but Roger Parsons is exactly that kind of quietly enduring figure — debuting in the legendary Whiz Comics #2, the very issue that launched one of Fawcett's most celebrated eras, brought to life by the creative team of Bill Parker and Pete Costanza. Over the course of roughly three decades, Parsons built up a steady presence across Whiz Comics, Golden Arrow, and Xmas Comics, sharing pages with some of Fawcett's finest — Golden Arrow, Captain Marvel, and Billy Batson among them — remarkable company by any collector's measure. With 33 catalog appearances and two issues flagged as collector-significant key issues, this is a character whose longevity quietly speaks for itself, a genuine artifact of the Golden Age worth seeking out for fans who love the rich, pulpy texture of Fawcett's mid-century universe.

★ First appearance
Whiz Comics #2
Feb 1940

Top series

Covers through the years — 1940–1955

Whiz Comics #2 1940
Whiz Comics #2
Hopalong Cassidy #1 1943
Hopalong Cassidy #1
Whiz Comics #90 1947
Whiz Comics #90
Whiz Comics #151 1952
Whiz Comics #151
Tex Ritter Western #27 1955
Tex Ritter Western #27

Appearances

Xmas Comics (1941)
Golden Arrow (1942)
Gift Comics (1942)
#2
Holiday Comics (1942)
#1
Golden Arrow [Mighty Midget Comic] (1943)
#11
Hopalong Cassidy (1943)
#1
Captain Marvel Adventures (1941)
#21
America's Greatest Comics (1941)
#8
Nyoka the Jungle Girl (1945)
#32
Tex Ritter Western (1954)
#27
The Steranko History of Comics (1970)
#2
Golden Arrow Western (1951)
#10