Jack the Ripper
Marvel's Jack the Ripper is a version of the infamous Victorian-era serial killer transplanted into the Marvel Universe, operating within its supernatural underbelly. His appearances in Doctor Strange stories suggest a connection to the occult dimensions of that world rather than purely mundane crime.
Few figures from history carry as much dark mystique as Jack the Ripper, and Marvel's version β debuting in Thor #372 in 1986 under the hands of Walter Simonson and Sal Buscema β brings that legendary shadow squarely into the Marvel Universe. This Copper Age creation has proven surprisingly durable, turning up across 35 years of publication and finding a particular home in the pages of Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme, which tells you something about the eerie, supernatural corner of Marvel where this character operates. Sharing issues with titans like Thor, Bruce Banner, the Hulk, and Captain America makes for remarkable company, and the presence of Doctor Strange's world suggests this Ripper is woven into Marvel's mystical underbelly rather than its sunlit heroics. With only seven catalog appearances, every single one counts β this is a rare, atmospheric piece of Marvel's darker mythology worth tracking down.

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