Le Loup-Garou
Few characters can claim a Bronze Age debut alongside such a murderers' row of Marvel's most haunted souls — yet Le Loup-Garou carved out a presence in the pages of French publisher Arédit-Artima, first emerging in Dracula #3 in 1974 from the hand of Angelo Torres. Sharing ink with the likes of Jack Russell, Marc Spector, Johnny Blaze, and Ghost Rider, this figure belongs to a wonderfully atmospheric corner of comics where the supernatural ruled the night. Appearing across Eclipso, Etranges Aventures, and Dracula, Le Loup-Garou is a testament to how far the Bronze Age's appetite for dark, eerie storytelling reached — crossing the Atlantic and thriving in the Franco-Belgian market for decades. With a catalog footprint stretching all the way to 2024, this is a rare and evocative find for collectors with a taste for the obscure and the macabre.
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