

Georges Batroc
Georges Batroc is a French mercenary and savate master whose extraordinary skill in the French kickboxing discipline — combined with his peak-human athleticism — made him one of the Marvel Universe's most formidable hand-to-hand combatants for hire, frequently clashing with Captain America.
Born from the electric imaginations of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Tales of Suspense #85, Georges Batroc is a Silver Age Marvel creation with staying power that few characters from 1967 can match — 92 catalog appearances and nearly six decades of continuous relevance speak for themselves. He's made his home across some of Marvel's most compelling corners, turning up most frequently in Captain America, Gambit, and Thunderbolts, and sharing pages with heavy hitters like Captain America, Iron Man, and Steve Rogers. With seven key-issue appearances flagging him as a collector's figure of genuine significance, this is no background player — Batroc has earned his place in the Marvel tapestry the hard way, issue by issue across the Silver Age and well beyond. If you're building a serious Marvel collection, Georges Batroc is exactly the kind of deep-cut character who rewards the curious fan willing to dig in.
Real name. Georges Batroc

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Covers through the years — 1967–2021
★ 1967
1974
★ 1978
1980
1985
★ 1989
1992
1998
2003
2005
★ 2009
2013
2017
2021