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Sing-Song
7 appearances · Golden Age · 1949–1991 · 1 key issues
Who is Sing-Song?
A Golden Age original with genuine staying power, Sing-Song first rode onto the page in Tim Holt #10 in 1949, brought to life by the legendary Dick Ayers for Magazine Enterprises. With appearances stretching across an remarkable 42 years, this character proved far more than a one-issue curiosity, turning up in the company of colorful figures like Rex Fury, The Haunted Horseman, and Phantom Lady across titles including The Ghost Rider and Durango Kid. Seven catalog appearances may sound modest, but one of them carries key-issue status — a collector's reminder that even supporting players from the Golden Age can leave a meaningful mark on comics history.
Tim Holt
#10
#10
★ First appearance
Tim Holt #10
Top series
The Ghost Rider
The Ghost Rider (1950)
2 appearances
Durango Kid
Durango Kid (1990)
1 appearance
Fun Comics
Fun Comics (1980)
1 appearance
Nightveil's Cauldron of Horror
Nightveil's Cauldron of Horror (1989)
1 appearance
The Presto Kid
The Presto Kid (1989)
1 appearance
Tim Holt
Tim Holt (1948)
1 appearance
Appearances
Tim Holt (1948)
The Ghost Rider (1950)
Fun Comics (1980)
The Presto Kid (1989)
Durango Kid (1990)
Nightveil's Cauldron of Horror (1989)