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Silver Surfer

797 appearances Β· Silver Age Β· 1966–2026 Β· 32 key issues
Who is Silver Surfer?

Norrin Radd was a contemplative astronomer from the planet Zenn-La who bargained with the world-devouring Galactus, offering to serve as his herald in exchange for sparing his homeworld. Imbued with the Power Cosmic and a gleaming silver form, he soared the universe on a cosmic surfboard seeking planets for his master to consume.

Few characters announced themselves to comics readers quite like Silver Surfer β€” arriving in the pages of Fantastic Four #48 in 1966, courtesy of Stan Lee and the incomparable Jack Kirby, his debut was so striking it became one of the defining moments of the Silver Age. Over nearly six decades of Marvel history, this cosmic wanderer has accumulated 716 catalog appearances and an extraordinary 32 key issues, a testament to how deeply he's embedded himself in the mythology of the medium. His adventures span Silver Surfer, Fantastic Four, and Defenders, where he keeps remarkable company β€” sharing pages with Ben Grimm, Reed Richards, the Human Torch, and the Hulk himself. If you're looking for a character who embodies Marvel's grandest, most philosophical ambitions, the Silver Surfer is exactly where to start.

Identity

Real name. Norrin Radd

Teams & affiliations
Fantastic Four
β˜… First appearance
Fantastic Four #48
Mar 1966

Trivia

  • Silver Surfer stands as one of Marvel's earliest characters deployed explicitly for cosmic, metaphysical storytelling on a grand scale, helping define the company's later 'cosmic Marvel' tone that pushed well beyond street-level superhero fiction.youtube.com
  • The iconic surfboard itself exists thanks to a behind-the-scenes practicality β€” the artist was reportedly tired of drawing spaceships, turning that drawing shortcut into one of the most recognizable visual signatures in all of comics.youtube.com
  • Stan Lee has written more of Silver Surfer's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 68 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1966–2024

Fantastic Four #48 β˜… 1966
Fantastic Four #48
Astonishing Tales #6 β˜… 1971
Astonishing Tales #6
Fantastic Four #157 β˜… 1975
Fantastic Four #157
Epic Illustrated #1 β˜… 1980
Epic Illustrated #1
Marvel Fanfare #12 β˜… 1984
Marvel Fanfare #12
The New Mutants #98 β˜… 1991
The New Mutants #98
Marvels #2 β˜… 1994
Marvels #2
Avengers #1 β˜… 1998
Avengers #1
Maximum Security #3 2001
Maximum Security #3
She-Hulk #11 2005
She-Hulk #11
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #[nn] β˜… 2011
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #[nn]
All-New Marvel Now! Point One #1 2014
All-New Marvel Now! Point One #1
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #27 2018
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #27
Dead X-Men #2 β˜… 2024
Dead X-Men #2

Appearances (1–150 of 797, oldest first)

Tales to Astonish (1959)
Fantastic Four Annual (1963)
The Incredible Hulk (1968)
The Avengers (1963)
The Silver Surfer (1968)
Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD (1968)
Marvel's Space-Born Superhero! Captain Marvel (1968)
#4
Capt. Savage and His Leatherneck Raiders (1968)
Marvel Super-Heroes (1967)
#16
The Steranko History of Comics (1970)
Paragon Illustrated (1969)
Amazing Stories of Suspense (1963)
Astonishing Tales (1970)
Marvel Feature (1971)
#1
The Defenders (1972)
Giant-Size Defenders (1974)
#1
Doctor Strange (1974)
FOOM Magazine (1973)
#7
Giant-Size Super-Villain Team-Up (1975)
#1
The Super-Heroes (1975)
Marvel's Greatest Comics (1969)
Captain Marvel (1968)
#39
Marvel Treasury Edition (1974)
#13
Spidey Super Stories (1974)
#19
Tomb of Dracula (1972)
#50
Marvel Presents (1975)
#8
Captain Britain (1976)
Comic Crusader Storybook (1977)
The Champions (1975)
#12
Crazy Magazine (1973)
#28
Super Spider-Man (1976)
Rampaging Hulk (1977)
#8
Devil Dinosaur (1978)
#2
Spider-Woman (1978)
Laff-A-Lympics (1978)
#3
Godzilla (1977)
#10
Conan the Barbarian (1970)
#86
Strange (1970)
The Comics Journal (1977)
#44
Hulk Comic (1979)
Fantasy Masterpieces (1979)
Hembeck 1980 [Hembeck Series] (1980)
#2
Thor (1966)
Epic Illustrated (1980)
#1
Incredible Hulk Weekly (1979)
#57
The X-Men (1963)
Hembeck: The Best of Dateline: @!!?# [Hembeck Series] (1980)
#1
The Amazing Spider-Man Annual (1964)
#15
Marvel Fanfare (1982)
SpΓ©cial Strange (1975)
#27
Marvel Graphic Novel (1982)
Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions (1982)
Titans (1976)
The Marvel No-Prize Book (1983)
#1
De Verdedigers (1980)
Super Spider-Man TV Comic (1981)
What If? (1977)
#37
Rom (1979)
#42
Top BD (1983)
#2
U.S. 1 (1983)
#5
G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero (1982)
#15
The Uncanny X-Men (1984)
Amazing Heroes (1981)
Secret Wars II (1985)
SpΓ©cial USA (1985)
#19
Marvel Age Annual (1985)
#2