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Joe Carny

6 appearances · Bronze Age · 1982–2012
Who is Joe Carny?

Stepping out of the Bronze Age DC universe in 1982, Joe Carny made his debut in the pages of Justice League of America — one of the most iconic team books in comics history — courtesy of writer Gerry Conway and artist Don Heck. His catalog footprint is compact but intriguing, spanning a surprisingly wide thirty-year window from that debut all the way to 2012, popping up across Justice League titles and even The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Along the way he's shared the page with colorful company including Robin and a whole deck's worth of card-themed characters — the King, Ace, and Ten of Spades among them — suggesting a world of flashy, offbeat villainy never far from his orbit. A deep-cut DC curiosity with genuine longevity, Joe Carny is exactly the kind of find that makes longtime collectors flip back through back issues with a grin.

Justice League of America
#203
★ First appearance
Justice League of America #203
Jun 1982

Appearances

Justice League of America (1960)
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985)
#19
Justice League (1987)
#4
The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2011)
#13