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Commissar Boris Bullski

Commissar Boris Bullski

6 appearances · Silver Age · 1965–2024
Who is Commissar Boris Bullski?

Boris Bullski is a ruthless Soviet commissar who first appeared during the Cold War era, wielding political authority within the USSR. He is best known as the man behind the Titanium Man armor, built to prove Soviet technological superiority over Iron Man.

A Soviet commissar who crashed into Marvel's Silver Age in 1965 courtesy of Stan Lee and Don Heck, Commissar Boris Bullski has kept remarkably distinguished company across nearly six decades of comics — rubbing shoulders with the likes of Tony Stark, Iron Man, Steve Rogers, and Captain America in the pages of Tales of Suspense and beyond. His catalog appearances stretch all the way to 2024, a testament to the enduring pull of Cold War-era Marvel mythology, and his turns in Cable and X-Force and the Captain America Omnibus show a character who has quietly woven himself through some of the House of Ideas' most celebrated corners. For collectors with a taste for the era when Marvel was building its world one bold geopolitical archetype at a time, Bullski is a fascinating thread to pull.

★ First appearance
Tales of Suspense #70
Oct 1965

Top series

Covers through the years — 1965–2020

Tales of Suspense #70 1965
Tales of Suspense #70
Cable and X-Force #2 2013
Cable and X-Force #2
Marvel-Verse: Wanda & Vision #[nn] 2020
Marvel-Verse: Wanda & Vision #[nn]

Appearances

Tales of Suspense (1959)
Cable and X-Force (2013)
#2
Marvel Masterworks: The Invincible Iron Man (2010)
#3
Marvel-Verse: Wanda & Vision (2020)
Captain America Omnibus (2011)