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La Gargouille Grise

La Gargouille Grise

7 appearances · Bronze Age · 1984–2025
Who is La Gargouille Grise?

Paul Pierre Duval was a French chemist whose right hand was accidentally doused with an experimental formula, granting him the power to turn any object or person to stone with a touch — and transforming himself into a super-dense, statue-like being known as the Gray Gargoyle.

Emerging from the Bronze Age pages of Strange #176 in 1984, La Gargouille Grise is a distinctly French-market Marvel creation, brought to life by the celebrated duo of Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema under the Editions Lug banner. With a catalog presence stretching across an remarkable four decades, this character keeps genuinely illustrious company — sharing adventures with the likes of Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, and Paul Pierre Duval — a rogues' gallery and hero roster that signals serious Marvel Universe stakes. Appearing across Ombrax-Saga and other Editions Lug collections, La Gargouille Grise represents that fascinating corner of comics history where Marvel's Bronze Age energy was channeled through a distinctly European publishing lens, making them a rewarding discovery for collectors with a taste for the rare and the international.

Strange
#176
★ First appearance
Strange #176
Aug 1984

Top series

Covers through the years — 2006–2025

Best of Marvel : mariages Marvel #[nn] 2006
Best of Marvel : mariages Marvel #[nn]
Marvel Comics (II) #20 2025
Marvel Comics (II) #20

Appearances

Strange (1970)
Ombrax-Saga (1986)
Marvel Elite (2001)
#29
Best of Marvel : mariages Marvel (2006)
Marvel Icons (2011)
#12
Marvel Comics (II) (2024)
#20