Sergeant Casey
A sturdy presence from the very dawn of the DC Universe, Sergeant Casey made his debut in Action Comics #29 in 1940 — right in the thick of the Golden Age — courtesy of the legendary creative partnership of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the same duo who gave the world Superman himself. Sharing pages with the Man of Steel, Lois Lane, Clark Kent, and Perry White places Casey squarely inside the beating heart of Metropolis mythology, a testament to the rich supporting world those two visionaries built around their iconic creation. Though his catalog footprint is modest, a character who has technically lingered in the DC record from 1940 all the way to 2001 carries a quiet kind of staying power that Golden Age completists and Action Comics devotees will find genuinely compelling. For fans who love digging into the foundational layers of Superman's world, Sergeant Casey is one of those rewarding discoveries hiding in the archives.

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