3-D Man
Chuck Chandler, a 1950s test pilot, was exposed to radiation from a Skrull spacecraft, imprinting his image onto his brother Hal's glasses. Hal could project Chuck as a superhuman composite being — 3-D Man — possessing three times a normal human's physical capabilities.
Born in the pages of What If? #9 in 1978, 3-D Man is a genuine Bronze Age Marvel curiosity — a character whose very debut in one of comics' great "what if" experiments hints at the offbeat, imaginative corner of the Marvel universe he inhabits. Over a surprisingly long publishing span stretching nearly five decades, he's kept remarkable company, sharing adventures with the likes of Captain America, Tony Stark, and Steve Rogers across titles including Avengers and Atlas. With only around 20 catalog appearances, he's a rare find rather than an omnipresent icon — exactly the kind of deep-cut character that rewards the collector who loves digging past the front shelf into Marvel's rich, strange Bronze Age soil.

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