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Jefferson Worthington Sandervilt

8 appearances · Golden Age · 1941–2012 · 1 key issues
Who is Jefferson Worthington Sandervilt?

A Golden Age original with a name as grand as the era that produced him, Jefferson Worthington Sandervilt made his debut in the pages of Captain America Comics #5 in 1941 — brought to life by the legendary trio of Stan Lee, Joe Simon, and Jack Kirby at the very dawn of Marvel's mythmaking. With only eight catalogued appearances spread across an impressive seventy-plus years, he's a rare figure, a true deep-cut discovery for the dedicated collector, yet one whose debut issue carries key-issue recognition that makes him worth tracking down. He keeps rarefied company indeed — sharing pages with Steve Rogers, Bucky Barnes, and even Namor across titles like Captain America Comics and Marvel Mystery Comics, placing him squarely at the heart of the Golden Age universe. For fans who love the thrill of unearthing a forgotten name from comics' earliest heroic days, Jefferson Worthington Sandervilt is exactly the kind of character that makes vintage collecting such an adventure.

Captain America Comics
#5
★ First appearance
Captain America Comics #5
Aug 1941

Appearances

Captain America Comics (1941)
All-Winners Comics (1941)
#2
Marvel Mystery Comics (1939)
Captain America: The Classic Years (1990)
Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Marvel Comics (2004)
#7