Fabian Stankowicz
A self-taught tinkerer and aspiring gadgeteer, Fabian Stankowicz repeatedly challenged Earth's Mightiest Heroes using homemade mechanical contraptions, driven by a hunger for recognition. His persistent, if outmatched, confrontations with the Avengers eventually led him toward an unlikely path of redemption.
Fabian Stankowicz is one of Marvel's more delightfully offbeat figures from the Copper Age — a character who found his way into the orbit of Earth's Mightiest Heroes and somehow stuck around, racking up appearances across both The Avengers and Captain America through the late '80s and into the '90s. Debuting in The Avengers #300 in 1989 — itself a collector-significant milestone issue — he was brought to life by the creative team of Peter Sanderson, Marc McLaurin, and the legendary John Buscema, which is no small pedigree. With team affiliations spanning the Avengers, Alpha Flight, and the Serpent Society, his résumé is genuinely eclectic, and he keeps remarkable company: Captain America, Steve Rogers, Peggy Carter, Diamondback, and Rachel Leighton all share his pages. Thirty catalog appearances across roughly six years makes Fabian Stankowicz a compact but intriguing corner of the Marvel tapestry — the kind of character that rewards the curious collector willing to dig a little deeper.

Top series
Covers through the years — 1989–1995
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