Betty Page
Bill Ward introduced Betty Page to comics readers in 1955, a Golden Age debut that planted a seed with surprising staying power — this character's publishing history stretches all the way to the 1990s, a remarkable four-decade span. Her strongest presence lives in a distinctive corner of the catalog: the 3-D Zone titles, including Betty Page Captured Jungle Girl 3-D and Betty Page in Jungle Land, giving her an adventurous, exotic flavor that feels utterly of its era and yet endearingly collectible today. She shares her pages with Joan Wayne, and her small but focused run of appearances across those jungle-themed and 3-D format books makes her a genuine curiosity for fans who love the wilder, pulpier edges of mid-century comics. If you have a soft spot for Golden Age glamour, vintage 3-D novelty, and the kind of character who quietly persisted across decades, Betty Page is well worth a look.
#10 (August 1955)