Deborah Dancer
Deborah Dancer stepped onto the DC stage in 1983, a Bronze Age creation from the imaginative team of Dan Mishkin, Gary Cohn, and Paris Cullins, debuting in the pages of House of Mystery — one of DC's most storied anthology titles, long steeped in the eerie and the uncanny. Her run was brief but notable enough to earn her a place in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe, DC's own canonical roll call of characters worth remembering. She keeps remarkable company in those issues, sharing pages with the likes of Andrew Bennett, Mary Queen of Blood, and even Cain himself, placing her squarely in a corner of the DC universe where the gothic and the strange hold court. A rare find for Bronze Age enthusiasts and completists who love unearthing the hidden gems lurking in DC's supernatural back catalog.
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