Chet Huntley
A minor but memorable piece of Silver Age Marvel architecture, Chet Huntley made his debut in the pages of Strange Tales #168 in 1968 — right in the thick of Jim Steranko's legendary, visually explosive run. Over a publishing window stretching into the early 1980s, this Marvel character turns up across some genuinely prestigious real estate: Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., Strange Tales, and even The X-Men, sharing panels with heavy hitters like Nick Fury, Dum Dum Dugan, and the early X-Men roster. With only a handful of catalog appearances, Huntley is the kind of deep-cut supporting player that true Marvel historians love to track down — a small thread woven into some of the most collectible, era-defining books the Silver Age has to offer.


