Robert Crane / Paul Dennis
Born from the legendary creative partnership of Joe Simon and Jack Kirby in 1942, Robert Crane / Paul Dennis is a genuine Golden Age treasure in the DC universe — the kind of character whose roots run all the way back to comics' most mythologized era. With 77 catalogued appearances spanning an extraordinary 79 years, this is a figure who has quietly endured across generations, surfacing in titles as varied as Star Spangled Comics, All-Star Squadron, and even Leave It to Binky, which speaks to the wonderfully unpredictable range of Golden Age publishing. Nine of those appearances carry key-issue status, making a complete run a genuinely rewarding collector's pursuit. Along the way, Robert Crane / Paul Dennis has shared pages with some of DC's most storied names — Hawkman, The Flash, The Guardian — keeping rarefied company that underscores just how deeply woven into the fabric of classic DC storytelling this character truly is.
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Trivia
- Robert Crane's so-called 'death' was a legally staged maneuver designed to keep the men who shot him within reach of prosecution, which is precisely why he resurfaced under the civilian identity Paul Dennis rather than simply disappearing into the wind.comicvine.gamespot.com