Dark Angel
Born in the gritty, atmospheric pages of Marvel's Master of Kung Fu #108 in 1982, Dark Angel is a Bronze Age creation shaped by the legendary partnership of writer Doug Moench and artist Gene Day — one of the most celebrated creative teams in that series' storied run. Emerging from a world of espionage, martial arts intrigue, and shadowy conspiracies, this character keeps genuinely distinguished company: the likes of Clive Reston, Leiko Wu, Black Jack Tarr, and Denis Nayland Smith populate the same tense, globe-trotting pages. With a presence that stretches across roughly 35 years of Marvel history and a home in the celebrated Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu Omnibus, Dark Angel may be a rare find in the catalog, but that scarcity only adds to the appeal for dedicated collectors hunting every corner of one of Bronze Age Marvel's most sophisticated titles.
#108