Diana Adams
Debuting in the pages of The Fighting Yank #22 in 1947, Diana Adams is a Golden Age original brought to life by Al Camy — one of those rare characters whose roots reach all the way back to the earliest, most adventurous days of American comics. What makes her story especially remarkable is the sheer span of it: from that 1947 debut through 2024, she's remained a presence in the medium for over seven decades, a testament to AC Comics' devotion to preserving and celebrating its classic heroines. Her most frequent home is FemForce, AC's beloved showcase for strong female characters, where she shares the page with a vibrant roster including Ms. Victory, She-Cat, and Stardust. With a key issue to her name and 53 catalog appearances across titles like America's Best Comics and Masquerade, Diana Adams is a rewarding discovery for any collector with a taste for Golden Age heritage and the determined publishers who kept that flame burning.
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Trivia
- 🗓️ Diana Adams first appeared in The Fighting Yank #22 in 1947 — that's 79 years ago. It's a recognized key issue.
- 🎨 Co-created by Al Camy.
- 🏆 Ranks #2,933 of 59,192 characters in our catalog by number of appearances — one of the most-published characters we track.
- 📚 Appears in 53 issues across 25 different series.
- ⭐ 1 of their appearances are key issues collectors actively chase.
- 📈 Has appeared in comics for 77 years (1947–2024) — a true Golden Age mainstay.