Oscar Goldman
Oscar Goldman made his comics debut in the pages of Look-In in 1975, right in the thick of the Bronze Age, brought to life by Angus P. Allan and Andrew Christine for ITV's beloved British comics anthology. As a figure who has clocked up 137 catalog appearances across an impressive span stretching all the way to 2018, he's clearly no minor player — and with three key issues to his name, collectors have taken notice. His world is a rich one: the pages of Look-In, The Six Million Dollar Man, and its companion magazine place him alongside Jaime Sommers and even, in some wonderfully era-defining moments, the members of ABBA themselves. Whether you're a fan of '70s pop culture, British comics history, or just a character with genuine staying power, Oscar Goldman is a figure whose comic book footprint is well worth exploring.
#26/1975
Trivia
- 🗓️ Oscar Goldman first appeared in Look-In #26/1975 in 1975 — that's 51 years ago. It's a recognized key issue.
- 🎨 Co-created by Angus P. Allan and Andrew Christine.
- 🏆 Ranks #1,041 of 59,192 characters in our catalog by number of appearances — one of the most-published characters we track.
- 📚 Appears in 137 issues across 6 different series.
- ⭐ 3 of their appearances are key issues collectors actively chase.
- 📈 Has appeared in comics for 43 years (1975–2018) — a true Bronze Age mainstay.