The Human Target
Christopher Chance is a professional bodyguard and master of disguise who protects clients by literally becoming them — impersonating targets so convincingly that he draws out would-be assassins, putting himself in the line of fire so his clients stay safe.
Few characters have shown the staying power of The Human Target, a Bronze Age creation who first stepped onto the page in Action Comics #419 back in 1972 and has been a fixture of the DC universe ever since — a remarkable span stretching across more than five decades. Emerging from the fertile storytelling era of the early '70s, this character has graced the pages of Action Comics, Action Comics Weekly, and their own dedicated series, proving there's always been an audience hungry for what they bring to the table. Along the way, The Human Target has shared adventures with some of DC's heaviest hitters — Christopher Chance, Superman, Hawkman, and The Flash among them — placing this figure squarely in the company of icons. For collectors with a taste for Bronze Age atmosphere and characters who quietly endure, The Human Target is a rewarding discovery.

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