Sheldon Mayer
Sheldon Mayer was a real-life DC editor and cartoonist immortalized as a fictional character in early DC comics, appearing in Wonder Woman #2 (1942). His in-universe appearances reflect his deep ties to DC's Golden Age publishing world.
A real-life legend immortalized in ink, Sheldon Mayer was one of DC's most influential Golden Age editors and cartoonists β and the fact that his name turns up in the pages of Wonder Woman #2 in 1942 speaks to just how deeply woven into the fabric of early DC history he truly was. Across a remarkable span stretching from the Golden Age all the way to 1995, his presence surfaces in cornerstone titles like All-American Comics and All-Flash, putting him in the company of icons like Wonder Woman, Jay Garrick, and Steve Trevor. With appearances in DC Comics: Sixty Years of the World's Favorite Comic Book Heroes, he's recognized as part of the publisher's own storied self-mythology β a rare distinction. Five catalog appearances may be a modest count, but for a figure this intertwined with DC's foundational era, each one is a genuine piece of comics history worth seeking out.

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Covers through the years β 1942β1995
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