Sir James Jaspers
Few villains in Marvel UK's history carry the chilling weight of Sir James Jaspers, who slithered onto the scene in 1983's The Daredevils #7 from the minds of Alan Moore and Alan Davis — a Bronze Age creation that has haunted the margins of Marvel's British corner ever since. With two key issues to his name and a publishing presence stretching across four decades, Jaspers is far more than a footnote; he's a figure whose shadow falls across the pages wherever Captain Britain, Brian Braddock, and the terrifying Fury are found. His appearances in The Daredevils, X-Men Archives Featuring Captain Britain, and X-Men: Die by the Sword mark him as a genuine fixture of Marvel UK's most ambitious storytelling. If you're exploring the rich, often underappreciated world of British Marvel, Sir James Jaspers is exactly the kind of character who rewards the curious collector.
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