Angar the Screamer
A radical activist subjected to experimental treatment by the villain Kerwin J. Broderick, David Alan Angar gained the ability to unleash a scream that induced powerful hallucinations in anyone who heard it, turning him into the mercenary threat known as Angar the Screamer.
Few villains carry a name that doubles as a job description quite like Angar the Screamer, who burst onto the Bronze Age Marvel scene in Daredevil #105 in 1973, courtesy of the gloriously offbeat Steve Gerber and artist Don Heck. Over more than five decades, this distinctive Marvel menace has haunted titles ranging from Spider-Woman to Avengers Spotlight to Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., sharing pages with heavy hitters like Iron Man and Spider-Woman herself. With two collector-recognized key issues anchoring his legacy, Angar the Screamer is exactly the kind of deep-cut Bronze Age original that rewards fans who dig past the first tier β a genuinely weird, wonderfully era-stamped character that only Marvel's most adventurous decade could have produced.

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