Sylvie Yaqua
Sylvie Yaqua stepped onto the Marvel stage in 1993, introduced by the creative team of Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas, and John Czop in the pages of Spider-Woman #2 — a Copper/Modern Age debut that placed her squarely in Marvel's rich tapestry of supporting players. Her presence across a span of roughly thirteen years speaks to a quiet staying power, and the fact that she earned an entry in the All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z means Marvel's own canon keepers considered her worth cataloguing for posterity. She shares her corner of the Marvel Universe with the likes of Hashi Noto, Therak, and Rachel Carpenter — a compelling cast that signals she orbits some genuinely intriguing storylines. For dedicated completists and fans of the Spider-Woman corner of Marvel history, Sylvie Yaqua is exactly the kind of character whose modest appearance count makes tracking her down all the more rewarding.
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