Sir Grot
Few characters can claim the distinction of gracing the very first issue of one of DC's most storied anthology titles, but Sir Grot does exactly that — debuting in The Brave and the Bold #1 in 1955, crafted by the legendary Robert Kanigher and Irv Novick. That premiere issue places him in remarkable company, sharing its pages with figures like The Viking Prince and Brian Kent in what was clearly a bold showcase of historical adventure storytelling. Though his footprint in the catalog is modest, the sheer prestige of that debut — a key issue by any collector's measure — makes Sir Grot a genuine piece of DC history worth seeking out. For fans of the Golden Age and the swashbuckling anthology era it inspired, he's a fascinating artifact of comics at their most adventurous.
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