Bruno Kreah
Emerging from the espionage-drenched corners of Marvel's early '90s Copper Age, Bruno Kreah made his debut in Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #15 (1990), courtesy of writer D. G. Chichester and artist Bill Jaaska — a creative team that gave the series some of its grittiest, most atmospheric moments. Over a compact run stretching into 1993, Bruno carved out a niche in one of Marvel's most dangerous neighborhoods, sharing pages with heavy hitters like Colonel Nick Fury himself, Countess Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, and Alexander Pierce. With ten appearances in that shadowy world of spies and secrets, Bruno Kreah is exactly the kind of deep-cut supporting player that rewards the dedicated collector who loves the texture and intrigue lurking just beneath a title's surface.
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