Witch-Woman
Conjured from the smoky depths of Marvel's Bronze Age, Witch-Woman made her haunting debut in Marvel Spotlight #10 in 1973, brought to life by writer Gary Friedrich and artist Tom Sutton during one of comics' most gloriously gothic eras. She's woven into the early mythology of Ghost Rider, sharing those eerie, atmospheric pages with Johnny Blaze himself, alongside characters like Linda Littletrees, Roxanne Simpson, and the Son of Satan, Daimon Hellstrom — as compelling a roster of supernatural company as Marvel has ever assembled. With appearances across Ghost Rider, Marvel Spotlight, and The Original Ghost Rider spanning nearly five decades, she's a figure who has quietly endured at the shadowy edges of Marvel's occult universe. Her debut issue carries key-issue status, making her one of those rewarding discoveries for collectors who dig deep into the Bronze Age's rich vein of horror and hellfire.
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