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Sally O'Neil

Sally O'Neil

9 appearances · Golden Age · 1940–1943 · 1 key issues
Who is Sally O'Neil?

Sally O'Neil stepped onto the Golden Age stage in the very first issue of National Comics in 1940 — a landmark debut co-created by the legendary Will Eisner and Dave Berg for Quality Comics, making her part of one of that era's most celebrated publishing stables. Her run through the early forties is compact but choice, with that debut issue carrying genuine key-issue status for collectors who know their Golden Age gems. She shares her pages with a remarkable roster — Uncle Sam, Quicksilver, Merlin the Magician, and others — which speaks to the rich, bustling world Quality Comics built in those wartime years. Nine appearances may be a tight canon, but for fans who love hunting the roots of the form, Sally O'Neil is exactly the kind of discovery that makes Golden Age diving so rewarding.

★ First appearance
National Comics #1
Jul 1940

Top series

Covers through the years — 1940–1943

National Comics #1 1940
National Comics #1
National Comics #23 1942
National Comics #23
National Comics #28 1943
National Comics #28

Appearances

National Comics (1940)
Gwandanaland Comics (2016)