Morton Kribbee
A Bronze Age curiosity with genuine staying power, Morton Kribbee first stepped onto the page in 1976's Marvel Treasury Edition #12, conjured by the wickedly inventive Steve Gerber and artist Sal Buscema. With only a handful of catalog appearances, Kribbee occupies that delightfully obscure corner of the Marvel universe where the strangest, most memorable characters tend to lurk — notable enough to earn a place in the All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z and the prestige of a Marvel Masterworks collection, sharing pages with the likes of Valkyrie and Iron Man. For collectors who love digging into the weirder, more literary edges of Bronze Age Marvel, a character born from Gerber's singular imagination and catalogued across nearly half a century is exactly the kind of deep-cut discovery worth chasing down.

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