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Arthur Conan Doyle

13 appearances · Golden Age · 1947–2018
Who is Arthur Conan Doyle?

A literary legend steps off the page and into the panels — Arthur Conan Doyle made his comics debut in 1947's Classic Comics #33, brought to life by Henry C. Kiefer and Louis Zansky in the heart of the Golden Age. Over a remarkable span stretching all the way to 2018, this real-world figure has turned up across a fascinatingly eclectic range of titles, from Classic Comics to the iconic British anthology 2000 AD and the intriguing Minky Woodcock: The Girl Who Handcuffed Houdini. The company he keeps is extraordinary — sharing pages with the likes of Harry Houdini, Howard Phillips Lovecraft, and even Judge Dredd — suggesting comics have long found his historical presence irresistible across genres and generations. For collectors who love the intersection of literary history and sequential art, Arthur Conan Doyle's comics appearances are a genuinely singular rabbit hole worth chasing down.

Classic Comics
#33
★ First appearance
Classic Comics #33
Jan 1947

Appearances

Classic Comics (1941)
#33
Minky Woodcock: The Girl Who Handcuffed Houdini (2017)