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The Avenger

The Avenger

7 appearances · Golden Age · 1940–2010 · 1 key issues
Who is The Avenger?

A Golden Age mystery man published by Street & Smith, The Avenger debuted in 1940 alongside pulp legends like The Shadow and Doc Savage, embodying the era's masked adventurer tradition of two-fisted justice.

Born in the pages of Shadow Comics #2 in 1940, The Avenger is a genuine Golden Age artifact, conjured by the legendary pulp team of Lester Dent, Harold A. Davis, and Henry Kiefer at Street & Smith — the publishing house that practically invented the American hero pulp. Emerging from that fertile era of masked mystery men and two-fisted adventure, this character shares ink with an extraordinary roster of pulp royalty: The Shadow, Doc Savage, Nick Carter, and Lamont Cranston all haunt the same pages, making The Avenger's world one of the richest crossroads in Golden Age comics. The catalog trail stretches a remarkable seven decades from 1940 to 2010, with appearances in Batman Confidential and The Brave and the Bold confirming that the character's appeal outlasted the pulp era entirely. With a key issue to the name and that storied Street & Smith pedigree, The Avenger is a treasure for any collector drawn to the roots of the superhero tradition.

Shadow Comics
#2 [2]
★ First appearance
Shadow Comics #2 [2]
Apr 1940

Top series

Covers through the years — 1975–2010

The Shadow #11 1975
The Shadow #11
Batman Confidential #40 2010
Batman Confidential #40

Appearances

Shadow Comics (1940)
The Shadow (1973)
#11
The Brave and the Bold (2007)
#31
Batman Confidential (2007)
#40