Executioner
A Bronze Age villain from the British corner of the Marvel Universe, the Executioner debuted in Alan Moore and Alan Davis's Captain Britain stories, operating in the same surreal, imaginative world as Brian Braddock and other distinctly British Marvel characters.
Few characters carry a name as loaded as Executioner, and this Marvel creation from 1984 brings genuine Bronze Age edge to the distinctly British corner of the Marvel Universe. Conjured by the legendary pairing of Alan Moore and Alan Davis in The Mighty World of Marvel, this character was born into some seriously imaginative company β sharing pages with Captain Britain, Brian Braddock, the Red Queen, and the wonderfully surreal Tweedledope across titles like Excalibur and Captain Britain. A presence that persisted across an impressive 26 years in the catalog, Executioner is a fascinating piece of Moore and Davis's celebrated run, a slice of that fertile creative moment when British comics talent was remaking Marvel's wilder, more fantastical corners. For collectors hunting the deeper seams of Bronze Age British Marvel, this is exactly the kind of character worth tracking down.
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