Lieutenant Rafael Scarfe
A gritty fixture of Marvel's street-level New York since his Bronze Age debut in 1975, Lieutenant Rafael Scarfe has spent nearly five decades keeping company with some of the city's most compelling figures — Colleen Wing, Iron Fist, Danny Rand, Spider-Man, and Daredevil among them. Born from the creative partnership of Chris Claremont and Pat Broderick in the pages of Marvel Premiere, Scarfe carved out his niche across titles like Iron Fist and Daredevil: Gang War, the kind of recurring presence that gives Marvel's urban corners their texture and credibility. He's the sort of character serious collectors recognize as connective tissue — the human face behind the chaos that heroes like Daredevil wade through — and his near-fifty-year publishing span speaks to a quiet, lasting relevance that's easy to underestimate.
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