Sergei Kravinoff
Few villains in Marvel's Silver Age rogues' gallery have proven as hauntingly enduring as Sergei Kravinoff — Kraven the Hunter — who first stalked onto the page in The Amazing Spider-Man #15 in 1964, conjured by the legendary partnership of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Over more than six decades of publication, he has accumulated 258 catalog appearances and an impressive ten key issues, a testament to a character whose obsessive, almost tragic intensity has kept writers and readers equally captivated. His world is populated by the very best of Marvel's New York — Peter Parker, Otto Octavius, Norman Osborn, and the Green Goblin all share his pages — placing him squarely at the heart of Spider-Man's most consequential stories across The Amazing Spider-Man, Spider-Man, and Ultimate Spider-Man. If you're building a serious Spider-Man collection, Sergei Kravinoff is not a footnote — he's a cornerstone.

Trivia
- Kraven's Last Hunt, published in the 1980s, stands as one of the most acclaimed and influential Spider-Man stories ever committed to print, widely credited with pushing mainstream superhero comics into darker, more psychologically driven territory.youtube.com
Covers through the years — 1964–2022
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