Baron Weirwulf
Stalking the shadowy corridors of Charlton Comics since 1974, Baron Weirwulf is one of Bronze Age horror's most deliciously macabre hosts, a sinister presence who presided over the eerie anthology titles — Haunted, Ghost Manor, and Ghostly Tales — that made Charlton a cult favorite among fans who loved their comics with a chill. Conjured by Steve and Pete Morisi, the Baron kept remarkable company in those ink-dark pages, sharing his world with the likes of Mr. L. Dedd, Impy the Imp, and Winnie the Witch — a rogues' gallery of the wonderfully weird. What's especially impressive is his staying power: a run stretching from 1974 all the way to 1998 speaks to a genuine, enduring hold on readers who knew that Charlton's horror line had a personality all its own. For collectors with a taste for the macabre and an appreciation for the overlooked gems of Bronze Age comics, Baron Weirwulf is exactly the kind of character worth seeking out.
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Trivia
- 🗓️ Baron Weirwulf first appeared in Haunted #17 in 1974 — that's 52 years ago.
- 🎨 Co-created by Steve Morisi and Pete Morisi.
- 📚 Appears in 48 issues across 11 different series.
- 📈 Has appeared in comics for 24 years (1974–1998) — a true Bronze Age mainstay.