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Sergeant Bull McGiveney

Sergeant Bull McGiveney

3 appearances · Silver Age · 1965–2006
Who is Sergeant Bull McGiveney?

Sergeant Bull McGiveney is a Marvel creation who stormed onto the Silver Age scene in 1965, born from the pen of Stan Lee and the art of Dick Ayers in the pages of Sgt. Fury — one of Marvel's most beloved war comics. He keeps rugged company in those foxholes, sharing pages with fan favorites like Izzy Cohen, Gabe Jones, Percival Pinkerton, and the rest of that legendary ensemble, which tells you something about the quality of the stories he inhabits. Though his catalog footprint is modest, the fact that he surfaces across a remarkable span stretching all the way to 2006 — and earns a place in Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby — gives him a collector's cachet well beyond his appearance count. For fans of Marvel's wartime universe, tracking down Bull McGiveney is one of those satisfying deep-dive discoveries that reminds you just how richly populated those classic Howling Commandos issues really are.

★ First appearance
Sgt. Fury #22
Sep 1965

Top series

Covers through the years — 1965–2006

Sgt. Fury #22 1965
Sgt. Fury #22
Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #127 1975
Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #127
Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby #2 2006
Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby #2

Appearances

Sgt. Fury (1963)
#22
Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos (1974)
Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby (2004)
#2