Simon Bretnor
Born into the shadowy world of Bronze Age Marvel espionage, Simon Bretnor made his debut in Master of Kung Fu #33 in 1975, courtesy of the legendary creative team of Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy — architects of one of Marvel's most stylish and sophisticated series of the era. Bretnor moves in rarefied, dangerous company, sharing pages with Shang-Chi himself, the formidable Leiko Wu, and the iconic Denis Nayland Smith, placing him squarely within the intrigue-drenched universe that made Master of Kung Fu a Bronze Age touchstone. His appearances span a remarkable 44 years in the Marvel catalog, and at least one of those issues carries genuine key-issue weight for collectors hunting the full story. With his adventures preserved across the celebrated omnibus and epic collection editions, Bretnor is one of those rewarding deep-cut figures that serious fans of Marvel's espionage corner will want to track down.
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