Andrei Freisov
Debuting in the pages of The Transformers #14 in 1986 — courtesy of writer Bob Budiansky and artist Don Perlin — Andrei Freisov stepped onto the scene right at the dawn of the Copper Age, a time when Marvel was pushing its licensed properties into thrillingly unexpected directions. Though his catalog footprint is modest, this character's journey spans a remarkable 36 years, weaving through some of Marvel's most action-packed military adventure titles, including G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero and G.I. Joe Special Missions. Along the way he shares the page with a compelling roster of characters — Dragonsky, Lt. Daina, Snake-Eyes, and Lady Jaye among them — placing him squarely in the thick of the franchise's most memorable Cold War-era intrigue. A niche find for the dedicated completist, Andrei Freisov is exactly the kind of deep-cut character that rewards fans who love digging beneath the surface of a beloved universe.

Top series
Covers through the years — 1986–1989
1986
1989 

