Jim Corrigan
Bronze Age in origin and still gracing pages into the 2020s, Jim Corrigan made his catalog entrance in 1982's Les Géants des Super-Héros #4 under the hands of Len Wein and Jim Starlin — a creative pedigree that signals serious comic pedigree from the start. Published through Urban Comics, his seven appearances place him in rarefied company indeed, sharing adventures with titans like Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, and Flash, as well as the enigmatic Le Spectre. His most notable appearances span Dawn of Justice Society of America, L'Escadron des Etoiles, and Alan Moore présente Swamp Thing — a fascinatingly eclectic range that speaks to a character who moves through different corners of the DC universe with ease. For readers discovering him through the French-language Urban Comics line, Jim Corrigan is a quietly compelling figure whose four-decade presence in the catalog rewards a closer look.
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