Mr. District Attorney
Few characters embody the crisp, civic-minded spirit of Golden Age DC quite like Mr. District Attorney, who strode onto the scene in 1952 courtesy of creators Jack Schiff and Win Mortimer. Anchoring his own long-running title for a solid twelve years, this crusading lawman was DC's answer to the courtroom drama craze, a figure built from the era's fascination with justice, procedure, and the righteous fight against crime. His adventures put him in remarkable company — sharing pages with icons as towering as Superman and the frontier legend Tomahawk, alongside the likes of Len Harrington, Steve Wilson, and Tom Hawk. With 24 catalogued appearances spanning his own series through Five-Score Comic Monthly and Gwandanaland Comics reprints, Mr. District Attorney is a genuine artifact of an era when the law itself could be the hero — well worth seeking out by any collector with a taste for vintage DC at its most earnest.
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