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Mademoiselle Monique

Mademoiselle Monique

4 appearances · Bronze Age · 1980–2010
Who is Mademoiselle Monique?

Stepping onto the Marvel stage in 1980 courtesy of the legendary Bronze Age creative team of Roger Stern and John Byrne, Mademoiselle Monique made her debut in the pages of Captain America #251 — a series that was firing on all cylinders at the time. She's a rare figure whose presence in the catalog stretches across roughly three decades, a quiet testament to her staying power in the Marvel universe. Her adventures place her in vivid company: Union Jack, Janet Van Dyne, and Giant-Man have all shared her pages, giving her a distinctly globe-trotting, high-stakes atmosphere. With only a handful of appearances, she remains one of those intriguing background gems that dedicated collectors love to track down — a small but genuine piece of Marvel's Bronze Age tapestry.

★ First appearance
Captain America #251
Nov 1980

Covers through the years — 1980–2010

Captain America #251 1980
Captain America #251
Captain America [War and Remembrance] #[nn] 1990
Captain America [War and Remembrance] #[nn]
Captain America: War & Remembrance #[nn] 2010
Captain America: War & Remembrance #[nn]

Appearances

Captain America (1968)
Captain America [War and Remembrance] (1990)
Captain America: War & Remembrance (2010)