David Ishima
David Ishima stepped onto the Marvel stage in 1981, born from the creative minds of Chris Claremont, Steve Leialoha, and Terry Austin during the rich Bronze Age — a period when Marvel was expanding its cast of supporting characters with real depth and personality. His debut in Spider-Woman #37 is collector-recognized as a key issue, and his appearances alongside luminaries like Spider-Woman, Lindsay McCabe, Colossus, and Ororo Munroe speak to the compelling corner of the Marvel universe he inhabits. Across more than four decades of publication history, David has maintained a quiet but persistent presence — 15 catalog appearances spanning from 1981 all the way to 2024 — a testament to the staying power of a well-crafted Bronze Age character. For fans who love diving deep into the Spider-Woman mythos or the Claremont era at its most expansive, David Ishima is one of those rewarding discoveries that reminds you just how richly populated Marvel's world truly is.
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