Sandy Keene
Sandy Keene stepped onto the Golden Age stage in 1941, born from the imagination of Jerry Siegel and Bernard Baily in the pages of More Fun Comics — one of DC's most storied anthology titles, where legends were made panel by panel. Sharing those ink-and-newsprint pages with the likes of Superman, Clark Kent, and Kent Nelson puts Sandy in genuinely rarefied company, the kind of Golden Age ensemble that collectors dream about. With four key-issue appearances to their name and a catalog presence that stretches remarkably from 1941 all the way to 2025 — including a coveted facsimile edition spotlight — Sandy Keene is a testament to how deep and rewarding the Golden Age rabbit hole can go. For fans who love hunting the roots of the DC universe, this is exactly the kind of character worth tracking down.

