Eugene Patilio
Determined to redeem his family's reputation, young Eugene Patilio borrowed the spring-loaded frog suit his criminal father had worn as Leap-Frog and set out to become a hero — despite his near-total lack of fighting ability or coordination.
Eugene Patilio made his Bronze Age debut in 1982, the creation of J. M. DeMatteis and Kerry Gammill, and has proven a quietly enduring corner of the Marvel Universe across more than four decades of publication. With 29 catalog appearances spanning all the way to 2026 and two collector-recognized key issues to his name, he's the kind of character who rewards the dedicated fan willing to dig deeper into Marvel's rich roster. His adventures have taken him through the pages of Punisher War Journal, Iron Man, and Fear Itself: Youth in Revolt, putting him in remarkable company alongside Spider-Man, Iron Man, Captain America, and Peter Parker himself. Eugene Patilio is proof that Marvel's Bronze Age was brimming with distinctive personalities worth tracking down — a sleeper figure with a surprisingly long shelf life.
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Covers through the years — 1989–2025
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