
David Angar
David Alan Angar volunteered for an experimental procedure funded by Kerwin J. Broderick, which treated his vocal cords with hypersound technology. The process granted him a devastating scream capable of inducing hallucinations and catatonia, setting him on a path of conflict with Daredevil.
Debuting in the Bronze Age pages of Daredevil #105 (1973), courtesy of Steve Gerber and Don Heck, David Angar is a Marvel figure whose presence has quietly persisted across more than five decades of storytelling. With 33 catalogued appearances spread across titles like Thunderbolts, Spider-Woman, and Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., he's the kind of character who keeps turning up in compelling corners of the Marvel Universe, sharing pages with the likes of Melissa Gold, Jolt, and Fixer. Two of those appearances carry key-issue weight for collectors, making him a rewarding quarry for anyone digging into the deeper veins of Bronze Age Marvel and beyond.
Real name. David Alan Angar
Affiliations. Deep VoidConcert of Champions ; Redeemers ; Assault and Battery ; Roxxon ; Screaming Mimi (allies) ; Master Khan (employer) ; Kerwin J. Broderick (employer)

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