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Emil Burbank

Emil Burbank

14 appearances Β· Copper/Modern Age Β· 1986–2010
Who is Emil Burbank?

Emil Burbank is a member of the Squadron Supreme's Earth, a Marvel alternate-universe team analogous to DC's Justice League. A brilliant, coldly calculating villain, he serves as the team's twisted scientific genius and counterpart to Batman in that world's dynamics.

A cerebral presence in Marvel's alternate-universe landscape, Emil Burbank made his entrance in the landmark Squadron Supreme #6 in 1986 β€” right in the heart of the Copper Age, during one of Marvel's most ambitious explorations of superhero morality and power. Created by the visionary Mark Gruenwald and Paul Ryan, Burbank inhabits a world alongside heavy hitters like Hyperion, Doctor Spectrum, and Stanley Stewart, a roster that signals just how high the stakes run in his corner of the Marvel multiverse. His appearances stretch across nearly a quarter century and touch titles as varied as Exiles and the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes 2005, marking him as a figure with genuine staying power in Marvel's rich tapestry of parallel realities. With only 14 catalog appearances, he's a collector's deep cut β€” the kind of character who rewards the devoted fan willing to dig beneath the surface.

β˜… First appearance
Squadron Supreme #6
Feb 1986

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1986–2009

Squadron Supreme #6 1986
Squadron Supreme #6
Squadron Supreme: New World Order #1 1998
Squadron Supreme: New World Order #1
Supreme Power #18 2005
Supreme Power #18
Ultimate Power #4 2007
Ultimate Power #4
Squadron Supreme: Power to the People #[nn] 2009
Squadron Supreme: Power to the People #[nn]

Appearances

Squadron Supreme (1985)
Squadron Supreme: New World Order (1998)
#1
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes 2005 (2005)
Supreme Power (2003)
#18
Exiles (2001)
#77
Ultimate Power (2006)
#4
Squadron Supreme: Power to the People (2009)
Squadron Supreme by Mark Gruenwald Omnibus (2010)