Scarlett McKenzie
Born into the glossy, prestige-format ambitions of Marvel's late-1980s Copper Age, Scarlett McKenzie made her entrance in the landmark Havok & Wolverine: Meltdown #1 (1988), a series that announced itself as something special from the very first page. Created by the formidable pairing of Walter and Louise Simonson alongside painted-art luminaries Jon J. Muth and Kent Williams, her debut couldn't have been more distinguished — this was a book that felt like an event. She moves through a world populated by the likes of Logan, Alex Summers, and shadowy threats such as General Meltdown and Doctor Neutron, which tells you everything about the high-stakes, espionage-tinged atmosphere she inhabits. With only a handful of appearances, Scarlett is one of those intriguing Copper Age figures whose rarity makes her all the more compelling to the dedicated collector hunting the corners of Marvel's most artistically adventurous era.

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Covers through the years — 1988–1989
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