Le Bouffon Vert
Le Bouffon Vert is the French-language edition name for the Green Goblin, Spider-Man's iconic cackling arch-nemesis who wields high-tech weaponry and a bat-shaped glider to terrorize New York City.
Few characters carry the Silver Age magic quite like Le Bouffon Vert, who burst onto the scene in 1970 through the pages of Marvel #9, conjured by the legendary duo of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko for Editions Lug. This French-market figure has proven remarkably enduring, with 93 catalog appearances stretching across an impressive 55 years and no fewer than seven key issues that serious collectors keep a close eye on. Most at home in the pages of Strange, Ultimate Spider-Man, and Spécial Strange, Le Bouffon Vert keeps extraordinary company — sharing adventures with Spider-Man, Daredevil, Johnny Storm, and Matt Murdock, among others — placing this character squarely at the heart of Marvel's most beloved street-level universe. For fans of Franco-Belgian Marvel publishing history, Le Bouffon Vert is a genuine gem: a Silver Age debut with decades of staying power and a collector footprint that speaks for itself.
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Trivia
- Nicole Duclos has written more of Le Bouffon Vert's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 25 issues.
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