Leopold Stryke
A Silver Age creation bearing the stamp of Stan Lee and Wally Wood, Leopold Stryke made his entrance in Strange #6 in 1970 under the banner of Editions Lug, the French publisher that brought Marvel's universe to a devoted Francophone readership. His catalog footprint is modest — just seven recorded appearances spread across titles like Strange, Marvel Classic, and Best of Marvel : mariages Marvel — yet that span reaching all the way to 2016 hints at a quietly persistent presence in the Franco-Belgian comics world. He keeps rarefied company, sharing pages with the likes of Cyclope, Scott Summers, Iron Man, L'Anguille, and Le Fauve, placing him squarely within the action-packed corridors of Marvel's Silver Age mythology as filtered through a distinctly European lens. For collectors with a passion for international Marvel publishing history, Leopold Stryke is one of those intriguing figures who rewards the deep dig.
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