Le Fauve
Le Fauve is the French-language edition of the Beast (Hank McCoy), the brilliant, acrobatic X-Man whose mutation grants him extraordinary agility and strength. A founding member of the X-Men, he battles alongside his teammates in defense of a world that fears mutantkind.
Few characters carry the weight of a Silver Age debut quite like Le Fauve, who first bounded onto the page in Strange #1 back in 1970 — a landmark launch from Editions Lug that brought Marvel's thrilling universe to French-language readers. Born from the legendary creative pairing of Stan Lee and Bill Everett, Le Fauve has proven a remarkably enduring presence, with 181 catalogued appearances spanning an impressive 55 years across Strange, Titans, and Spécial Strange. Along the way, this character has shared some truly electric pages with the likes of Scott Summers, Jean Grey, Bobby Drake, and Cyclope — as storied a cast of companions as any collector could hope for. With 11 key-issue appearances to their name, Le Fauve is exactly the kind of deep-catalog discovery that reminds you why hunting through Franco-Belgian Marvel editions is such a rewarding obsession.
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- Chris Claremont has written more of Le Fauve's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 36 issues.
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