Susan Linden-Thorne
Stepping out of the Bronze Age pages of Adventure Comics #429 in 1973, Susan Linden-Thorne is one of those quietly fascinating DC figures whose debut — crafted by the legendary Sheldon Mayer and Tony DeZuniga — carries real collector weight. With two key issues to her name and a publishing history that stretches an impressive four decades, she's a character whose staying power speaks for itself. Her appearances across Suicide Squad, Adventure Comics, and Blue Devil Annual place her in genuinely compelling company — sharing pages with the likes of Black Orchid, Nightshade, and The Enchantress — which tells you something about the shadowy, intriguing corners of the DC universe she inhabits. A rare Bronze Age original with a long tail, she's exactly the kind of discovery that reminds collectors why digging deeper into the DC catalog is always worth it.
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