1942 in Comics - Initial Appearances By Character Name

Initial Appearances By Character Name

  • False-Face in Leading Comics #2 (National Comics, Spring), created by Mort Weisinger and Creig Flessel
  • Mister Terrific (Terry Sloane) in Sensation Comics #1 (DC Comics, January), created by Charles Resizenstein and Hal Sharpe

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