Laura Brown
Laura Brown made her Marvel debut in the pages of Strange Tales #135 in 1965 — a landmark Silver Age issue that also launched one of comics' most iconic espionage franchises — and she's been woven into the fabric of Marvel's spy-thriller world ever since. With a publishing history stretching across five decades and six key-issue appearances to her name, she's far more than a background player; she's a recurring presence in the shadowy corridors where Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Spider-Woman unfold. She keeps genuinely rarefied company — sharing pages with Nick Fury himself, Dum Dum Dugan, Gabe Jones, Jasper Sitwell, and even Spider-Man — which tells you everything about the high-stakes, espionage-charged world she inhabits. For collectors who love Marvel's cool, Steranko-era spy aesthetic, Laura Brown is exactly the kind of deep-cut character whose quiet longevity rewards a closer look.
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