

Peggy Carter
A skilled Allied operative during World War II, Margaret 'Peggy' Carter served with the French Resistance and the OSS, becoming one of the era's most capable intelligence agents. Her wartime heroism and ties to Captain America made her a foundational figure in what would become S.H.I.E.L.D.
Few characters in Marvel's vast tapestry have proven as quietly essential as Peggy Carter, who made her catalog debut in The Marvel No-Prize Book #1 in 1983 — a Bronze Age introduction brought to life by a creative team that included legends like Roger Stern and Steve Ditko. Over more than four decades of publishing, she has accumulated 110 appearances and five collector-significant key issues, a testament to a character whose importance only deepens with time. Her world is as prestigious as comics gets: the pages she inhabits are shared with Captain America, Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, Thor, and Iron Man, placing her squarely at the heart of Marvel's most iconic adventures across Captain America, Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty, and The Avengers. If you're building a serious Marvel collection or simply want to understand the human core behind some of the publisher's grandest stories, Peggy Carter is absolutely worth your attention.
Real name. Margaret "Peggy" Carter
Powers. No superhuman powers; highly trained espionage agent, expert in hand-to-hand combat, marksmanship, and intelligence tradecraft.

Trivia
- Mark Gruenwald has written more of Peggy Carter's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 37 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1989–2022
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