Jerome Beechman
Jerome Beechman is the Mandrill, a Marvel supervillain born with a mutation that gave him ape-like features and the ability to emit pheromones that grant him control over women. Rejected by society from birth, he turned his rage and power toward crime and domination.
Jerome Beechman made his mark in the Bronze Age, debuting in 1976 through the pages of L'Inattendu under the hands of Len Wein, Mike Friedrich, and George Tuska — a creative pedigree that signals real craft behind the character's introduction. Published by Editions Lug and appearing most frequently in Strange and L'Inattendu, Beechman's catalog footprint is compact but punchy, with two of his five recorded appearances carrying key-issue status that collectors have taken notice of. The company he keeps is genuinely formidable — Natasha Romanoff, Mandrill, Jack Hart, and Midas all share his pages, placing him squarely in the thick of Bronze Age intrigue. A rare find for fans who love digging into the deeper corners of the era, Jerome Beechman is exactly the kind of discovery that makes flipping through vintage Lug titles so rewarding.
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