Curtiss Jackson
Curtiss Jackson is a Marvel crimelord and villain who operates in the street-level underworld of the Marvel Universe, crossing paths with Captain America. He has connections to mercenary outfit Batroc's Brigade, making him a dangerous figure despite possessing no superhuman powers.
Curtiss Jackson is a Marvel villain who made his entrance in the Bronze Age classic Captain America #230 (1979), brought to life by a powerhouse creative team that included Roger McKenzie, Roger Stern, and Sal Buscema. A member of Batroc's Brigade, he's embedded in the kind of morally complex, street-level corner of the Marvel Universe where the company is always dangerous β sharing pages with Steve Rogers himself, Rachel Leighton, Brock Rumlow, and other heavy hitters across titles like Captain America and The Incredible Hulk. With three key-issue appearances to his name and a publishing footprint stretching all the way from 1979 to 2020, Jackson is a testament to how a well-crafted Bronze Age antagonist can linger in Marvel's DNA for decades. Collectors with a taste for the gritty, character-rich storytelling of that era will find him a rewarding thread to pull.

Top series
Covers through the years β 1979β1991
β
1979
β
1987
β
1989
1991 
