
Destiny
First Appearance
Police Comics #15 (1943)
Powers & Abilities
About Destiny
Destiny is one of DC Comics' most enigmatic and ancient figures, a cosmic being who has existed since before the dawn of recorded history. Carrying the great Book of Souls — a tome said to contain the entire past, present, and future of the universe — Destiny is less an active participant in the DC cosmos and more an impassive observer, a silent herald of fate itself. His stoic, robed appearance and chained grimoire have made him one of the most visually striking and philosophically compelling characters in the publisher's mythology.
Destiny made his debut in Police Comics #15 in 1943, introduced during the Golden Age as a supernatural host figure guiding readers through tales of mystery and the uncanny. This early appearance predates the character's later cosmic elevation and represents a genuine piece of comics history, making high-grade copies a desirable find for Golden Age collectors. Over the following decades, Destiny would be reimagined and deepened, eventually becoming a cornerstone of DC's supernatural landscape.
The character reached his greatest prominence when Neil Gaiman wove him into the fabric of The Sandman, positioning Destiny as the eldest of the Endless — a family of cosmic abstractions that includes Dream, Death, Desire, and Despair. His appearance in Sandman lore cemented his status as one of DC's most important mystical figures and introduced him to an entirely new generation of readers hungry for myth-driven, literary comics. Destiny's role as keeper of the Book of Souls made him central to some of the most celebrated storylines in modern comics history.
For collectors, Destiny's books represent a rare crossroads of Golden Age history, Bronze Age supernatural storytelling, and the landmark Vertigo era. First appearance copies in Police Comics #15 are genuine treasures for Golden Age enthusiasts, while key Sandman issues featuring the Endless remain perennial favorites on the back-issue market. As DC continues to revisit its cosmic mythology, Destiny's presence in the DC Universe ensures his key issues will remain relevant and sought after for years to come.
