Maggie Sawyer
Stepping onto the scene in John Byrne's Superman #15 in 1988, Maggie Sawyer arrived at the dawn of the Copper Age as a grounded, compelling presence in the DC Universe — the kind of character who earns her place not through cosmic power but through sheer credibility. Over nearly four decades she's proven her staying power, turning up across a remarkably varied slate of titles including Nightwing, Superman Adventures, and DC Comics: Bombshells, sharing pages with some of DC's biggest names — Superman, Batman, Lois Lane, and their civilian counterparts. With a key issue to her name and a publishing history stretching all the way to 2026, Maggie Sawyer is a testament to what a well-crafted, enduring supporting character can become — exactly the kind of discovery that makes digging through DC's back catalog so rewarding.
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