Impala
Impala is a Marvel supervillain (or antihero) who debuted alongside characters like Asp and Black Mamba, suggesting ties to the mercenary/criminal world that intersected with Captain America's adventures in the early 1990s. She is an African warrior with enhanced agility and javelin-based combat skills.
Debuting in Captain America #388 in 1991, Impala is a Marvel creation from the Copper Age, brought to life by writer Mark Gruenwald and artist Larry Alexander during one of comics' most creatively adventurous eras. She shares her pages with a striking roster of characters β Asp, Black Mamba, Joanna Cargill, and even the Star-Spangled Avenger himself β signaling that she moves in compelling, action-packed company. Her presence in the All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z confirms she earned her place in Marvel's official canon, a distinction not every character can claim. With a footprint spanning some fifteen years, Impala is a hidden gem worth tracking down for any collector who loves discovering the rich texture lurking in the margins of Marvel history.

