Jason Strongbow
A product of Marvel's fertile Bronze Age, Jason Strongbow made his entrance in 1981 courtesy of Doug Moench and Ron Wilson in Marvel Two-in-One Annual #6 — a debut that planted him firmly in a decade when Marvel was expanding its roster with bold, distinctive new voices. Over a publishing life that stretched a remarkable 28 years, he turned up across titles as varied as Marvel Comics Presents, War Machine, and the landmark Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions, rubbing shoulders with some of the House of Ideas' heaviest hitters — T'Challa, Logan, and American Eagle among them. Thirteen catalog appearances may sound modest, but the company he keeps and the longevity he's demonstrated speak to a character with genuine staying power in the Marvel tapestry. For collectors with a taste for Bronze Age discoveries and a fondness for figures who quietly endure across decades, Jason Strongbow is exactly the kind of find worth tracking down.
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