Gabriel Sepúlveda
Born into the Bronze Age Marvel universe with a debut as grand as it gets — Gabriel Sepúlveda first stepped onto the page in the landmark Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions #1 (1982), a milestone event crafted by the legendary trio of Mark Gruenwald, Bill Mantlo, and John Romita Jr. That debut alone makes him a piece of Marvel history, part of one of the publisher's earliest and most ambitious crossover spectaculars. Over a span stretching some thirty years, he's kept remarkable company — sharing adventures with the likes of Sasquatch, Scarlet Witch, Shamrock, and Logan — a roster that speaks to the cosmopolitan, world-spanning scale of the stories he inhabits. A rare and collectible presence with a storied origin, Gabriel Sepúlveda is exactly the kind of deep-catalog discovery that reminds you why digging into Marvel's Bronze Age treasures is always worth the effort.
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