Misha L. Zubenkov
Misha L. Zubenkov stepped onto the scene in 1990, born from the sharp creative minds of Larry Hama and M. D. Bright in the pages of Marvel's beloved G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero — a Copper Age debut in one of the most celebrated military action franchises in comics history. Though their catalog footprint is small, the company they keep is anything but: their issues place them alongside iconic figures like Snake-Eyes and Dashiell R. Faireborn, names that resonate deeply with any G.I. Joe devotee. It's a testament to the richness of Hama's storytelling world that even a character with limited appearances inhabits such consequential corners of it. For collectors and completists tracing every thread of this legendary series through its remarkable three-decade run, Misha L. Zubenkov is a name worth tracking down.
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