Werewolf by Night
Few characters capture the brooding, gothic soul of Marvel's Bronze Age quite like Werewolf by Night, who prowled onto the scene in Marvel Spotlight #4 in 1972, conjured by the imaginative pairing of writer Gerry Conway and artist Mike Ploog. Over a remarkable 54-year publishing history — spanning his own self-titled series, Marvel Comics Presents, and Marvel Zombies 4 — he's proven himself one of Marvel's most enduring creatures of the night, racking up over a hundred catalog appearances and three collector-significant key issues along the way. He runs with a genuinely wild crowd, sharing pages with heavy-hitters like Wolverine, Spider-Man, Michael Morbius, and Bruce Banner — fellow outsiders and monsters in their own right, which tells you everything about the dark, compelling corner of the Marvel Universe he calls home. If you have any love for horror comics, tortured protagonists, or the rich supernatural tradition Marvel built in the Bronze Age, this is a character absolutely worth sinking your teeth into.
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