La Sorcière Rouge
Few characters carry the mystique of a Silver Age debut quite like La Sorcière Rouge, who first graced the pages of Strange #3 in 1970 under the legendary hands of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby — a pedigree that alone signals this is someone worth seeking out. Published through Editions Lug, she's been a fixture of French-language comics for over five decades, with 129 catalog appearances stretching from 1970 all the way to 2026 — a remarkable testament to enduring appeal. Three of those appearances carry key-issue status, making her run as rewarding for collectors as it is for readers, and her pages crackle with distinguished company: Captain America, Iron Man, the Vision, and the figures behind those iconic masks, Steve Rogers and Tony Stark. Whether you find her in Strange, Titans, or Ombrax-Saga, La Sorcière Rouge is a cornerstone of Silver Age Franco-Belgian Marvel publishing — a character whose longevity speaks louder than any single adventure could.
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