Marie Severin
A playful piece of Silver Age meta-fiction, Marie Severin is a fictionalized version of the real Marvel artist of the same name, who drew herself into Sub-Mariner #19 alongside writer Roy Thomas — a charming, self-aware cameo placing the creators directly inside the Marvel Universe.
Few figures blur the line between creator and creation quite like Marie Severin — a character who made her Marvel debut in Sub-Mariner #19 in 1969, brought to the page by Roy Thomas and the real Marie Severin herself in a delightful Silver Age moment of comics self-awareness. Turning up across titles like Fantastic Four and Spider-Man Comic and celebrated in Marvel Visionaries: Roy Thomas, she's kept extraordinary company — sharing pages with Namor, Spider-Man, and even Jack Kirby — across a remarkable publishing span stretching all the way to 2019. With a key issue already to her name and the unmistakable Marvel UK stamp on her catalog, she's a charming, singular curiosity: a real comics legend rendered as a character, worth seeking out for any collector who loves the moments when the medium winks at itself.

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Covers through the years — 1969–2019
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1976
1978
2019 


