Raymond Terrill
Born into the early 1990s DC landscape when Copper Age ambition was giving way to the Modern era's bold reinventions, Raymond Terrill made his entrance in The Ray #1 (1992), courtesy of creators Jack C. Harris and Joe Quesada, and immediately carved out a corner of the DC Universe worth paying attention to. Over more than three decades — a remarkable 33-year span — he's proven himself a genuinely enduring presence, racking up four collector-significant key issues and sharing pages with heavy hitters like The Flash, Wonder Woman, and the Martian Manhunter himself. His appearances across The Ray, JLA, and Guy Gardner: Warrior paint the picture of a character woven into the broader fabric of DC storytelling, running shoulder-to-shoulder with some of the publisher's most iconic figures. With 54 catalog appearances and longevity that stretches all the way to 2025, Raymond Terrill is exactly the kind of deep-cut DC gem that rewards the curious collector who ventures beyond the household names.
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