Theodore Davros
Stepping out of the early 1990s Marvel universe, Theodore Davros made his debut in the very first issue of Spider-Woman (1993), brought to life by the creative team of Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas, and John Czop — a launch that planted him squarely in the Copper/Modern Age of comics. His small but persistent footprint across thirteen years, stretching all the way to the All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z, speaks to a character who left enough of an impression to earn his place in Marvel's official record books. He shares his pages with the likes of Julia Carpenter's Spider-Woman, Rachel Carpenter, and a cast of intriguing Marvel figures, making him a genuine piece of that early-'90s Spider-Woman corner of the Marvel universe. For collectors and continuity enthusiasts who love hunting down every thread of a character's history, Davros is one of those rewarding deep-cuts worth tracking down.
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