

Sandman
William Baker, better known as Flint Marko, was a small-time criminal who escaped from prison and stumbled onto a military atomic testing site on a beach in South Carolina, where a freak nuclear test bombardment fused his body with the surrounding sand at a molecular level. The accident granted him the ability to transform himself into living sand, and he soon clashed with Spider-Man as one of the wall-crawler's earliest and most persistent foes.
Few villains from Marvel's Silver Age have proven as enduringly fascinating as Sandman, who crashed onto the scene in The Amazing Spider-Man #4 in 1963, conjured by the legendary duo of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Over six-plus decades β spanning The Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Ultimate Spider-Man, and well beyond β he has racked up an impressive 342 catalog appearances and 26 key issues, a testament to just how much storytelling weight this character carries. His affiliations tell their own rich story: he's run with both the villainous Frightful Four and the heroic Fantastic Four, making him one of Marvel's most morally complex recurring figures, sharing pages with titans like Spider-Man, Human Torch, Electro, and Otto Octavius along the way. If you're building a serious Marvel collection or simply want to trace the backbone of Silver Age storytelling, Sandman is absolutely essential reading.
Real name. William Baker

Part of the Sandman legacy
Sandman is one of 2 heroes to carry the Sandman mantle. See the whole Sandman family βΈ
Trivia
- Marvel has deliberately repositioned the character across multiple identities over the years, marketing him at various points as a villain, mercenary, antihero, and outright hero rather than confining him to a single-note enemy role.youtube.com
- Stan Lee has written more of Sandman's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 40 issues.
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