Arthur Brown
Silver Age DC has no shortage of colorful rogues, and Arthur Brown — who first bedeviled readers in Detective Comics #351 back in 1966 under the hands of Jack Schiff and Sheldon Moldoff — has proven surprisingly durable for a villain who could easily have faded into trivia. Across a remarkable sixty-year span, he's kept genuinely distinguished company, sharing pages with Batman, Bruce Wayne, Robin, and Tim Drake, with his adventures playing out most prominently across Robin, Batman, and Detective Comics themselves. With four key-issue appearances to his name and 34 catalog entries stretching from 1966 all the way to 2026, Arthur Brown is the kind of deep-cut DC figure that rewards the curious collector — a Silver Age original with real staying power in Gotham's long, shadowy history.
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