The idea for this website is to document the comic book world in a new way. Since hindsight is 20/20, the goal of this site is to give comic books a second look. Whether it’s the debate about a character’s first appearance or retracing the events as they happened, Comics2020.com will hopefully present old information in a new way, maybe even finding some things that had been lost to history.
Wears a red cape with a triangular symbol on his chest
Is a detective with a special belt with buttons for different capabilities
Calls forth an unbeatable phantom army to overwhelm battlefield enemies
Can grow to the size of a building and shrink back to normal size
Studies the mystical realms and can travel through the astral plane
Obvious answers:
Superman, first published in 1938
Batman, first published in 1939
King Aragorn, first published in 1954
Ant-man / Giant Man, first published in 1962 / 1963
Dr. Strange, first published in 1963
Those are all true, but other correct answers are:
Dr. Mystic, first published in 1936
Dr. Mystic, first published in 1936
Dr. Mystic, first published in 1936
Dr. Mystic, first published in 1936
Dr. Mystic, first published in 1936
Did a 1936 character that most people have never heard about combine basic story elements from more famous superheroes? YES! …and it only took ten pages.
Dr. Mystic (Dr. Occult), created by Jerome Siegel and Joe Shuster (also the creators of Superman) appeared as a red-caped hero with a special symbol on his chest, a special belt wearing detective, who called forth a phantom army, was able to grow to the size of buildings, and fought bad guys and monsters across the astral plane in a mystical story called “Koth and The Seven”.
Read more about the Dr. Mystic / Dr. Occult 1936 story considered a Superman prototype at DrOccult.com