Jake Lockley
Bronze Age street-level comics gave us some of the most layered, fascinating figures in the medium, and Jake Lockley — debuting in Hulk #3 in 1979 under the creative hands of Doug Moench and Ron Wilson — is a name that serious collectors have good reason to know. Published by Arédit-Artima across a compact but meaningful run through the early 1980s, Jake shares the page with a compelling constellation of characters including Marc Spector, Jean-Paul Duchamp, Frenchie, Gena, and Marlène Fontaine — a roster that signals the rich, noir-tinged world this character inhabits. With appearances across both Moon Knight and Hulk, and a key issue among his slim catalog presence, Jake Lockley is one of those Bronze Age figures whose scarcity only adds to the intrigue for dedicated hunters of the era.
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