Andrew Kale
Andrew Kale made his Marvel debut in the pages of Fear #11 in 1972, stepping into the Bronze Age alongside some of the era's most gloriously strange and supernatural figures — Man-Thing, Ted Sallis, Dakimh the Enchanter, and Jennifer Kale among them. That's heady company for any character, and the mystical, swamp-drenched atmosphere of those early appearances clearly left a mark: Andrew has surfaced across titles like Dead of Night Featuring Man-Thing and Witches, threading through Marvel's occult corners for an impressive span of over four decades. With 18 catalog appearances and two recognized key issues to his name, he's a compact but genuinely collectible presence — the kind of figure that rewards the curious reader willing to dig into Marvel's weirder, more atmospheric Bronze Age storytelling. Creator Fred Kida brought him to life, and for fans who love the shadowy, supernatural side of the House of Ideas, Andrew Kale is well worth tracking down.
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