Fandral the Dashing
Few Silver Age creations capture the swashbuckling spirit quite like Fandral the Dashing, who burst onto the scene in Thor #129 in 1966, conjured by the legendary partnership of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. A Marvel original through and through, Fandral has kept extraordinary company across more than five decades — sharing adventures with Thor, Thor Odinson, the mighty Odin, the brooding Hogun the Grim, and the boisterous Volstagg the Enormous, a rogues' gallery of Asgardian grandeur if ever there was one. His appearances stretch from 1966 all the way to 2020, a testament to the enduring appeal of a character born in comics' most imaginative era, and two of those issues carry the weight of collector-significant key status. Whether you're discovering him through Thor, The New Mutants, or the prestige pages of Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Fandral is a reminder that Lee and Kirby didn't just build heroes — they built worlds worth returning to again and again.
