Hangman
A costumed vigilante operating in Marvel's street-level underworld, Hangman debuted as an antagonist in the horror title Werewolf by Night, wielding a noose as his signature weapon and projecting a brooding, executioner-themed menace.
Few Bronze Age Marvel creations carry quite the brooding mystique of Hangman, who swung onto the scene in 1975's Werewolf by Night #26, conjured by the reliably imaginative team of Doug Moench and Don Perlin. Over a publishing life stretching across nearly five decades, this darkly named figure has kept some remarkably high-profile company β sharing pages with Spider-Man, Spider-Woman, and Peter Parker himself β lending him an air of street-level menace that fits perfectly within Marvel's shadowy Bronze Age corners. His appearances span titles as varied as Spider-Woman and the Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme Omnibus, hinting at a character who drifts through Marvel's more atmospheric, morally complicated neighborhoods. For collectors with a taste for the obscure and the eerie, Hangman is exactly the kind of deep-cut Bronze Age figure who rewards a closer look.

Top series







Covers through the years β 1975β2021
1975
1983
1991
2015
2021