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Emil Blonsky

Emil Blonsky

6 appearances · Bronze Age · 1984–2005
Who is Emil Blonsky?

Emil Blonsky is the Abomination, a Soviet spy who volunteered for an experimental gamma-radiation procedure that transformed him into a monstrous powerhouse even stronger than the Hulk, making him one of Bruce Banner's most dangerous recurring enemies.

Emil Blonsky made his French-language comics debut in Un Récit Complet Marvel #2 in 1984, arriving in the Bronze Age through the hands of creator Bob Layton and finding a home in the Panini France catalog across a remarkable two-decade span. His six catalogued appearances place him in vivid company — sharing pages with heavyweights like Ben Grimm (La Chose), Crusher Creel (L'Homme-Absorbant), and the fearsome L'Abomination — across titles including Hulk, Strange, and Marvel : Les origines. For collectors drawn to the French Marvel publishing tradition, Blonsky represents a fascinating corner of that world, a character whose presence across 21 years speaks to a genuine staying power in the francophone comics landscape.

Un Récit Complet Marvel
#2
★ First appearance
Un Récit Complet Marvel #2
May 1984

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Un Récit Complet Marvel (1984)
#2
Strange (1970)
Hulk (1997)
Marvel : Les origines (2002)
#4