Whitey Smith
Whitey Smith was a boy adventurer who debuted in the very first issue of All-American Comics in 1939, one of DC's earliest anthology titles. He appeared alongside major Golden Age heroes in prestigious venues including World's Finest Comics and New York World's Fair Comics.
Few characters can claim they were there at the very beginning β Whitey Smith debuted in All-American Comics #1 in 1939, one of the very first faces to grace what would become one of DC's landmark anthology titles at the dawn of the Golden Age. Created by Carl Claudy and Stan Asch, Whitey carved out a place across some genuinely prestigious real estate, appearing in World's Finest Comics and even the special New York World's Fair Comics, sharing pages with the likes of Dick Grayson and Bruce Wayne. With nine catalogued appearances and three recognized as collector-significant key issues, this is a character whose modest footprint belies some serious historical weight β a true artifact of comics' earliest, most adventurous era, and a rewarding discovery for any Golden Age enthusiast digging into DC's rich origins.

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