Oswald Silkworth
Oswald Silkworth stepped onto the Marvel stage in 1984's Marvel Team-Up #141, a Bronze Age creation from the collaborative hands of Tom DeFalco, Jim Owsley, Greg LaRocque, and Mike Esposito. Over the decades he's proven a quietly persistent figure in Marvel's street-level corner, surfacing across The Amazing Spider-Man, Web of Spider-Man, and The Punisher War Journal — gritty titles that put him in the orbit of some of the publisher's most compelling urban storytelling. The company he keeps says plenty: his pages are shared with heavy-hitters like Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin himself, alongside Spider-Man and the Arranger, placing Silkworth firmly in the morally complex underworld that defines Marvel's New York. Twenty appearances spanning nearly four decades make him a durable, if under-celebrated, thread woven through some of Marvel's most beloved street-level sagas — exactly the kind of character a sharp-eyed collector loves to track.
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