Lou-Ann Savannah
Few characters carry the quiet weight of continuity quite like Lou-Ann Savannah — a Bronze Age Marvel creation who stepped onto the page in 1974 courtesy of the visionary Jim Starlin, right in the thick of one of comics' most cosmically charged eras. Debuting in Captain Marvel #30, she's woven into a corner of the Marvel universe populated by heavy hitters like Mar-Vell, Rick Jones, and Drax the Destroyer, which speaks to the rarefied company she keeps. With appearances stretching across nearly five decades into 2021 and two collector-recognized key issues to her name, Lou-Ann is a testament to how a character can quietly endure through the Marvel tapestry long after their debut. For fans who love digging into the Bronze Age roots of Marvel's cosmic mythology, she's a rewarding discovery.
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