Doeke Riebeeck
Doeke Riebeeck is a supporting character from Don McGregor and Gene Colan's socially conscious Black Panther stories in Marvel Comics Presents, set against the political tensions of apartheid-era South Africa alongside characters like Sergeant van der Merwe and Zanti Chikane.
A figure rooted in the charged, socially conscious storytelling that defined Marvel's late-1980s anthology era, Doeke Riebeeck made his debut in Marvel Comics Presents #25 (1989), brought to life by the formidable creative team of Don McGregor and Gene Colan. His handful of appearances place him squarely in the company of Black Panther/T'Challa and a cast of vivid supporting players — Sergeant Eugene van der Merwe, Zanti Chikane, and Gina Dyson — suggesting the kind of morally complex, politically engaged narrative that McGregor was renowned for crafting around the Black Panther. With only six catalog appearances, Riebeeck is a deep-cut character for the dedicated collector, a small but purposeful piece of a story era when Marvel's anthology title was doing some of its most daring, character-driven work.

