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Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Blodgett Mayfair

6 appearances · Golden Age · 1940–1989 · 1 key issues
Who is Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Blodgett Mayfair?

Few characters carry a name as gloriously full as Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Blodgett Mayfair — and this Golden Age figure, debuting in Street & Smith's Shadow Comics #1 in 1940, has been part of comics lore ever since. Sharing pages across nearly five decades with titans like Doc Savage, Clark Savage Jr., and Brigadier General Theodore Marley Brooks, Mayfair moves in genuinely rarefied pulp-comics company. His appearances span Doc Savage Comics, Shadow Comics, and Doc Savage Annual, making him a fixture of Street & Smith's beloved adventure universe from its earliest days through 1989 — a remarkable stretch for any Golden Age character. With a key issue among his catalog credits and that wonderfully distinguished name, Mayfair is a rewarding discovery for any collector digging into the rich, underappreciated world of Golden Age pulp-to-comics publishing.

Shadow Comics
#1 [1]
★ First appearance
Shadow Comics #1 [1]
Mar 1940

Appearances

Shadow Comics (1940)
Doc Savage Comics (1940)
Doc Savage Annual (1989)
#1