Simon Garth
Simon Garth was an ordinary man who, after being murdered, was resurrected as a shambling, near-mindless zombie through voodoo ritual. Bound by a mystical amulet to whoever possesses it, he wanders as a tragic undead figure capable of neither true life nor final rest.
Few characters from Marvel's Bronze Age horror boom have lingered in the shadows quite like Simon Garth β a figure who stepped out of Zombie #1 in 1973, conjured by the remarkable creative team of Steve Gerber, Roy Thomas, John Buscema, and Tom Palmer at a moment when Marvel was pushing into genuinely unsettling territory. Born from that fertile era of monster comics, Simon Garth has proven quietly enduring, with a publishing history stretching across more than five decades and appearances alongside some of Marvel's most gloriously strange company β Man-Thing, Morbius, Ted Sallis, and even Wade Wilson himself. His most frequent stomping grounds range from the grim ensemble horror of Marvel Zombies 4 to the anarchic energy of Deadpool's corner of the Marvel Universe, a range that speaks to a character flexible enough to haunt very different kinds of stories. If you're a collector drawn to Bronze Age horror with real staying power, Simon Garth is exactly the kind of deep-cut discovery that makes digging through Marvel's back catalogue so rewarding.

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