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L'Homme de Titanium

L'Homme de Titanium

6 appearances · Bronze Age · 1978–2023
Who is L'Homme de Titanium?

L'Homme de Titanium is the French-language edition name for Titanium Man, the armored Soviet villain Boris Bullski, who first appeared in Marvel Comics and was published for French readers by Editions Lug in their Titans series.

A French-language Bronze Age curiosity published by Editions Lug, L'Homme de Titanium made his catalog debut in Titans #13 in 1978, brought into being by the legendary creative pairing of Chris Claremont and John Byrne at the height of their powers. Sharing pages with the likes of Tony Stark, Iron Man, Daredevil, and Boris Bullski, this character moves in a decidedly high-stakes corner of the Marvel universe as filtered through the French market. With appearances stretching across an impressive span into the 2020s — surfacing in Strange and the Iron Man: L'intégrale collection alongside Titans — L'Homme de Titanium is a fascinating artifact for collectors who love discovering how Marvel's Bronze Age adventures were reimagined and repackaged for European readers.

Titans
#13
★ First appearance
Titans #13
Mar 1978

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Appearances

Titans (1976)
#13
Strange (1970)
Iron Man : L'intégrale (2008)