Pied Piper
Few Silver Age rogues have proven as enduringly fascinating as Pied Piper, who first bedeviled readers in The Flash #106 back in 1959, conjured into existence by the legendary creative team of John Broome and Carmine Infantino. Born from that era's irresistible flair for colorful, concept-driven villainy, this DC character has kept remarkable company across the decades — sharing pages with The Flash, Wally West, Green Lantern, and the notorious Trickster — and has woven through titles from The Flash all the way to Countdown to Final Crisis, a span stretching an impressive 66 years. With four key-issue appearances flagging this character as genuine collector territory, Pied Piper is a Silver Age original whose longevity speaks for itself — a figure who started as a Flash antagonist and proved too compelling to ever truly fade away.
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