Steve Carson
Steve Carson is a skilled FBI agent who debuted in Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster's 1936 strip-based feature, tackling federal cases through sharp detective work and investigative prowess rather than superpowers. He also served as a mentor figure to the Junior Federal Men Club.
Few characters can claim roots as deep as Steve Carson, who first appeared in New Comics #2 way back in 1936 β making him a genuine Platinum Age pioneer at DC Comics, there almost from the very beginning of what would become one of the greatest publishers in the medium's history. Over a remarkable span stretching across eight decades, Steve carved out his place most prominently in the pages of Adventure Comics, New Comics, and New Adventure Comics, the early anthology titles that were the beating heart of DC's formative years. The company he keeps is extraordinary β his adventures unfold alongside legends like Superman, Clark Kent, Wesley Dodds, and The Sandman, placing him squarely in the rich tapestry of DC's golden heritage. With five key-issue appearances to his name and 68 catalog entries spanning from 1936 all the way to 2020, Steve Carson is a fascinating thread running through comics history β a true original worth seeking out by any serious collector hungry for the genre's earliest days.
Real name. Steve Carson
Powers. None (no superpowers); skilled investigator and federal agent
Affiliations. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); mentor to the Junior Federal Men Club

Trivia
- Steve Carson, the FBI agent at the heart of DC's Federal Men feature, stands as a prime early example of the publisher transforming a real-world federal law-enforcement concept into an ongoing comic-book hero strip during the mid-1930s β a fact confirmed by contemporary comics databases.en.wikipedia.org
Top series
Covers through the years β 1938β2020
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