Count Alessandro di Cagliostro
Few figures from history carry as much mystique as the real-life occultist Count Alessandro di Cagliostro, and Marvel's Bronze Age interpretation — debuting in Dracula Lives #1 in 1974 courtesy of Sid Greene — leans fully into that shadowy legend. This enigmatic count has kept genuinely extraordinary company across his Marvel appearances, sharing pages with Dracula himself, the voodoo queen Marie Laveau, and even Marie Antoinette, a roster that signals a character steeped in gothic atmosphere and arcane intrigue. His presence across titles like Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme suggests he moves comfortably through Marvel's mystical corners, a figure who bridges the horror and sorcery wings of the Bronze Age universe. With nearly five decades of intermittent appearances, Cagliostro is a rewarding discovery for collectors who love their Marvel history dark, esoteric, and flavored with the genuine romance of 18th-century legend.
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