Mowgli
Few characters can claim a comics journey stretching from the Golden Age all the way to the modern era, but Mowgli — the beloved wild child of Rudyard Kipling's jungle — does exactly that, making his four-color debut back in 1942 in Real Heroes #5 and turning up across Marvel's catalog for an remarkable 75 years. His appearances span beloved anthology titles like Four Color and Marvel Fanfare as well as ComicsLit Magazine, a testament to how this timeless figure has found a home in comics of every stripe. Along the way he shares the page with the iconic figures of his world — the fearsome Shere Khan, wise Bagheera, great-hearted Baloo, and the wolf-pack elder Akela — a roster that signals just how faithfully the comics medium has embraced Kipling's full vision. For collectors with a taste for literary adaptations and Golden Age curiosities, tracking down Mowgli's scattered but enduring appearances is a wonderfully rewarding hunt.
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