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Homem de Titânio

7 appearances · Silver Age · 1967–2012
Who is Homem de Titânio?

Homem de Titânio is the Brazilian Portuguese edition of Titanium Man, the Marvel Comics armored villain created by Stan Lee and Don Heck. Soviet operative Boris Bullski donned a massive titanium suit to challenge Iron Man, becoming one of his most formidable early foes.

A Silver Age stalwart with Marvel DNA, Homem de Titânio made his catalog debut in 1967 within the pages of Capitão Z (3ª Série) — a Brazilian publishing venture from Editora Brasil-América (EBAL) that brought Stan Lee and Don Heck's creation to Portuguese-speaking readers. Over a publishing span stretching across some 45 years, this character turns up in the company of heavy-hitters like Homem de Ferro, Capitão América, and Boris Bullski, signaling the kind of high-stakes Marvel universe drama that defined the era. Though the catalog footprint is compact, the sheer longevity of appearances across Superaventuras Marvel and Marvel Série II speaks to a character with real staying power in the Brazilian comics landscape — a fascinating window into how Marvel's Silver Age reached audiences far beyond American shores.

Capitão Z (3ª Série)
#1
★ First appearance
Capitão Z (3ª Série) #1
Aug 1967

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Capitão Z (3ª Série) (1967)
Superaventuras Marvel (1982)
#21
Marvel Série II (2012)
#5