Davy Crockett
Few comic characters can claim roots as deep as this Davy Crockett, who first rode onto the page in 1937's More Fun Comics #12, making him a genuine Platinum Age pioneer published under the Amalgamated Press banner. Over an impressive stretch spanning four decades through 1979, this frontier legend shared ink with a remarkable cast — from Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck to the swashbuckling Don Diego de la Vega and fellow American folk hero Jim Bowie — hinting at the wonderfully eclectic, anything-goes spirit of the era. His appearances across Cowboy Comics, Blue Beetle, and Army Attack speak to a restless versatility, and with a key collector's issue among his 22 catalog entries, he's a rewarding find for anyone tracing the wild, sprawling history of British comics publishing.
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