Greed
Born in the Bronze Age pages of World's Finest Comics #262 (1980) under the pencil of the legendary Curt Swan, Greed is one of DC's more conceptually potent creations — a villain whose very name is a mission statement. Though the catalog count is modest, the company this character keeps is anything but: sharing adventures with the likes of The Flash, Green Lantern, Shazam, and fellow sins Pride and Envy, Greed has carved out a memorable niche in some genuinely landmark DC storytelling. The JLA/JSA: Virtue and Vice appearances place this character at the heart of a crossover that brought together two of comics' greatest super-teams, making those issues well worth hunting down. For collectors who love the idea of abstract evil given vivid four-color form, Greed is a fascinating corner of the DC universe — small in numbers, big in ambition.
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