Dollar Bill

Creation & Design

Dollar Bill was created as a patriotic character during the Golden Age of Comics, reflecting the era's themes of heroism and American values.

Early Years

Initially introduced as a member of the All-Star Squadron, Dollar Bill was designed to promote the use of U.S. currency and embody the spirit of American capitalism.

Character Development

Dollar Bill's character has evolved from a simple patriotic figure to a more complex character reflecting the changing values of society, often facing the consequences of his actions in a modern context.

Cultural Reception

Dollar Bill has received mixed reviews, often seen as a symbol of the era he was created in, with some readers appreciating his nostalgic value while others critique his simplistic nature.

Character Details

Real Name:
William 'Dollar Bill' D. Billings
First Appearance:
Watchmen #2
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
All-Star Squadron, Justice Society of America
Abilities:
Superhuman agility, Enhanced reflexes
Equipment:
Dollar-themed costume, Various gadgets
Weight:
180lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
brown

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DC ⋅ 1986
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Key Facts

1st appearance of Dollar Bill

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Key Facts

Variant cover art by Jim Lee featuring Dollar Bill

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