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Golden Age Milestone Issues

mike mike | 23 Issues | Apr 7, 2026
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Essential issues from the dawn of the medium that introduced iconic archetypes and established the industry.

Superman, Champion of the Oppressed
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Superman, Champion of the Oppressed

Action Comics (1938)

Apr 18, 1938

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The historical debut of Superman and the start of the superhero genre.

Adventure Comics
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Adventure Comics

Adventure Comics (1938)

Jun 15, 1939

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First appearance of the Sandman (Wesley Dodds), a pulp-influenced hero.

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Issue #1

Military Comics (1941)

May 02, 1941

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First appearance of Blackhawk, leading one of the most popular wartime series.

The Origin of Wonder Woman
#1

The Origin of Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman (1942)

Jul 22, 1942

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The first solo title for the most iconic female superhero in history.

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Issue #1

Police Comics (1941)

May 14, 1941

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The debut of Plastic Man, bringing humor and unique visuals to the medium.

Meet Captain America
#1

Meet Captain America

Captain America Comics (1941)

Dec 20, 1940

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A landmark patriotic issue featuring the debut of Steve Rogers and Bucky.

The Origin of the Fighting Yank
#10

The Origin of the Fighting Yank

Startling Comics (1940)

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First appearance of the Fighting Yank, a notable Golden Age patriotic hero.

The Origin of the Green Lantern
#16

The Origin of the Green Lantern

All-American Comics (1939)

May 21, 1940

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Introduced the original Green Lantern, Alan Scott, and the Power Ring mythos.

Leading Comics
#1

Leading Comics

Leading Comics (1941)

Dec 17, 1941

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Debut of the Seven Soldiers of Victory, one of the first superhero teams.

Origin of the Flash
#1

Origin of the Flash

Flash Comics (1940)

Nov 10, 1939

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The debut of Jay Garrick, establishing the concept of super-speed in comics.

The Game of Death
#1

The Game of Death

Plastic Man (1943)

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Jack Cole's masterpiece solo title, known for its surrealist art style.

Wonder Woman Arrives in Man's World
#1

Wonder Woman Arrives in Man's World

Sensation Comics (1942)

Nov 07, 1941

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The first cover appearance of Wonder Woman, solidifying her status as a lead character.

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Issue #1

Boy Commandos (1942)

Nov 07, 1942

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A Jack Kirby and Joe Simon hit that captured the spirit of WWII youth.

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Issue #1

Marvel Comics (1939)

Aug 31, 1939

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The birth of the Marvel universe, featuring the original Human Torch and Namor.

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Issue #1

Captain Video (1951)

16

An early example of a TV-to-comic crossover during the Golden Age.

The Legend of the Batman: Who He Is and How He Came To Be; The Joker
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The Legend of the Batman: Who He Is and How He Came To Be; The Joker

Batman (1940)

Apr 25, 1940

17

The first solo title for the Caped Crusader, introducing Joker and Catwoman.

Young Romance
#1

Young Romance

Young Romance (1947)

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Created the romance genre, which dominated newsstands for over a decade.

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Issue #1

Superman (1939)

May 18, 1939

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The first eponymous title for a superhero, proving the viability of solo characters.

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Issue #22

Pep Comics (1940)

Dec 22, 1941

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The first appearance of Archie Andrews, launching the long-running Archie universe.

Women Warriors Of The Moon
#1

Women Warriors Of The Moon

Planet Comics (1940)

21

A key milestone in early sci-fi comics, featuring planetary adventure stories.

Prey of the Slavers
#1

Prey of the Slavers

Jungle Comics (1940)

Oct 06, 1939

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Popularized the 'jungle hero' subgenre during the 1940s.

Doctor Fate: "Mr. Who"
#73

Doctor Fate: "Mr. Who"

More Fun Comics (1936)

Sep 25, 1941

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Double debut of Aquaman and Green Arrow, two enduring DC staples.

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