King Aerivar XVIII
Royalty has a way of leaving an impression even across a handful of appearances, and King Aerivar XVIII — a Marvel monarch who made his Silver Age entrance in The X-Men #44 back in 1968, courtesy of Gary Friedrich and George Tuska — is no exception. This regal figure shares his pages with some of Marvel's most iconic mutants, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Cyclops, Iceman, and Warren Worthington III, which speaks to the ambitious, interconnected storytelling Marvel was weaving in that era. His presence across titles like Thor Annual and Marvel Masterworks: The Inhumans hints at a character woven into the grander tapestry of Marvel's cosmic and fantastical corners. Rare in the catalog but rich in context, King Aerivar XVIII is exactly the kind of deep-cut discovery that reminds you why Silver Age Marvel repays careful exploration.

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