Davy Crockett
Few figures loom larger in American frontier mythology than Davy Crockett, and DC Comics brought the legendary woodsman to four-color life beginning with Frontier Fighters #1 in 1955 — a debut crafted by the formidable team of Dave Wood and the great Joe Kubert, whose artwork alone makes any issue worth hunting down. Emerging at the tail end of the Golden Age, this version of Crockett rode a wave of mid-century frontier fever, sharing pages with an extraordinary roster of frontier legends — Buffalo Bill Cody, Kit Carson, Daniel Boone, and Billy the Kid among them — making Frontier Fighters and All-Star Western feel like a who's who of the American West. What's remarkable is that Crockett's comics presence stretched across roughly 24 years and into publications like Bumper Western Album, a testament to the enduring pull of his name and legend. For collectors with a taste for Golden Age Americana and Kubert's incomparable linework, tracking down these appearances is a genuine frontier adventure.
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