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I was thinking of Roy Thomas' "Superman's Metropolis," a rather tepid Elseworlds combining Supes and Fritz Lang.
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I looked it up too. And given that it has been 7 days since the question was asked.
Rokuro Makube is the son of the Red Party's leader.
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What character was published by Dell, Gold Key, Valiant, and Dark Horse?
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Which DC comics character went about 70 years without a non-reprint appearance in a DC comic, although he did have original stories published by two other comic companies?
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Doctor Occult? Though I'd think he'd be more like 50 years...
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The Spirit and Plastic Man wouldn't have appeared in DC Comics early enough to hit the "about 70" years mark.
Doctor Occult, as EDE mentioned, had only a 47 year gap between appearances, and I don't believe was ever published by another company under that name (he had one story appear in Centaur Comics, but under the name, "Doctor Mystic")
Scribbly is a pretty good guess, as he did appear in comics put out by Dell and EC, but his DC gap is even shorter, a mere 36 years from the last issue of his eponymous title to his appearance in Crisis.
The character I'm going for has a gap of either 71 or 68 years depending on whether a given story actually features him (I'm not entirely certain), that's why I'm going with the "about 70" verbiage.
As a hint, I will say that his first appearance has been reprinted in a couple of high-profile instances.
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