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Fred Sloan

Fred Sloan

15 appearances · Bronze Age · 1979–2008 · 2 key issues
Who is Fred Sloan?

Fred Sloan is a civilian supporting character who crossed paths with Bruce Banner during the Hulk's Bronze Age adventures, appearing in the world of ordinary people caught up in Marvel's superhero chaos — a regular human navigating extraordinary circumstances.

Fred Sloan stepped onto the Marvel stage in 1979, introduced by the sharp Bronze Age creative team of Roger Stern, Sal Buscema, and Mike Esposito in The Incredible Hulk #231 — and he'd go on to pop up across nearly three decades of Marvel continuity, a quiet testament to his staying power. With 15 catalogued appearances spread across The Incredible Hulk, Captain America, and Giant-Size Incredible Hulk, Fred moves through some of Marvel's most storied corners, sharing pages with heavyweights like the Hulk, Bruce Banner, Betty Ross, Rick Jones, and Leonard Samson. Two of those appearances carry collector-recognized key-issue status, making him more than just a background face in the Bronze Age crowd. For fans who love digging into the human texture woven through Marvel's gamma-irradiated dramas, Fred Sloan is exactly the kind of recurring figure worth tracking down.

★ First appearance
The Incredible Hulk #231
Jan 1979

Top series

Covers through the years — 1979–2008

The Incredible Hulk #231 1979
The Incredible Hulk #231
The Avengers #230 1983
The Avengers #230
Giant-Size Incredible Hulk #1 2008
Giant-Size Incredible Hulk #1

Appearances

Captain America (1968)
The Avengers (1963)
Giant-Size Incredible Hulk (2008)
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