James Wesley
Few characters embody the shadowy corridors of Marvel's underworld quite like James Wesley, who stepped onto the page in 1987 within the Brazilian pages of Superaventuras Marvel — a Copper Age debut shaped by the talents of Doug Moench, Jotapê Martins, and Paul Gulacy. Published through Editora Abril across a span stretching into the modern era, Wesley's catalog appearances place him squarely in some remarkably weighty company: Wilson Fisk, Matt Murdock, Ben Urich, and Demolidor himself all share his corners of the Marvel universe. Rare and atmospheric, he's a collector's footnote with genuine intrigue — the kind of figure who lurks at the edges of Marvel's street-level world and rewards the fan willing to dig into the Brazilian editions where his story quietly unfolds.
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