Carlton Velcro
Carlton Velcro slithered onto the Marvel scene in 1975, a Bronze Age villain conjured by the legendary creative team of Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy during their celebrated run on Master of Kung Fu — one of the most artistically ambitious books of its era. He's the kind of dangerous, shadowy figure who belongs in the same sinister company as Razor-Fist and Doctor Petrie, sharing pages with Shang-Chi and his tight circle of allies like Black Jack Tarr and Clive Reston. His appearances are select rather than sprawling, which makes every encounter count — and his presence across nearly five decades of Marvel publishing, from that 1975 debut through modern collections like the Master of Kung Fu Omnibus, speaks to how indelibly Moench and Gulacy stamped their world with memorable antagonists. If you're diving into the rich, noir-tinged kung fu corner of the Bronze Age Marvel Universe, Carlton Velcro is exactly the kind of villain who reminds you why that era felt so thrillingly unique.
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