Sticky-Mitt Stimson
There's a piece of comics history hiding in plain sight: Sticky-Mitt Stimson made their debut in Action Comics #1 (1938) — yes, that Action Comics #1, one of the most celebrated and collector-coveted issues in the entire medium, the same Golden Age landmark that changed everything. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Sticky-Mitt shares those legendary pages with characters like Scoop Scanlon, Bea Carroll, and Rusty James, a reminder that Superman's debut issue was a rich anthology buzzing with life beyond its headline act. With appearances in the facsimile and special editions that have kept Action Comics #1 in collectors' hands across the decades, Sticky-Mitt Stimson is a genuine piece of Golden Age atmosphere — rare, historically rooted, and carrying the unmistakable charge of being present at the very birth of the superhero age.

