Count Eugene Lycosa XI
A creature of Bronze Age shadow and gothic menace, Count Eugene Lycosa XI made his eerie entrance in the very first issue of Seaboard's Weird Suspense in 1975, conjured by the darkly imaginative team of Michael Fleisher and artist Pat Boyette. His name alone — aristocratic, ancient, numerically weighted with dynasty — signals a character steeped in old-world dread, and the fact that his catalog appearances stretch across an improbable 36 years speaks to a lingering pull that outlasted his original publisher by decades. He shares his unsettling pages with The Tarantula, making Weird Suspense a corner of Bronze Age comics where arachnid imagery and gothic unease clearly ran deep — a slim but genuinely curious footnote for collectors who love hunting the strange edges of the era.
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