Dreyfuss Gultch
A minor but memorable piece of Bronze Age Marvel weirdness, Dreyfuss Gultch made his entrance in 1976's Howard the Duck #7 — one of Steve Gerber and Gene Colan's gloriously offbeat collaborations — sharing panel space with Howard himself, Beverly Switzler, and even a fictional Gerald Ford in that era's gleefully satirical funhouse. With only a handful of catalog appearances stretching remarkably across four decades, Gultch is the kind of deep-cut character that rewards the dedicated collector who loves the strange, subversive corners of the Marvel universe. If you're diving into the Howard the Duck run or the Marvel Masterworks collection of that series, keep an eye out — he's a small but genuine piece of one of Bronze Age Marvel's most singular creative visions.

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