Stu Sutcliffe
Stu Sutcliffe is the comics depiction of the real-life founding Beatle and artist, portrayed in Marvel's 1978 comics adaptation of The Beatles. He appears as the band's original bassist, capturing the brief but legendary role he played before departing the group to pursue painting in Hamburg.
A fascinating piece of Bronze Age comics history, Stu Sutcliffe made his comics debut in 1978's Marvel Comics Super Special #4, brought to life by writer David Anthony Kraft in what was clearly a landmark moment for music-inspired comics storytelling. With only eight catalogued appearances spread across Marvel Comics Super Special and Look-In, Sutcliffe is a rare find β the kind of character that makes a collector's pulse quicken precisely because of his scarcity. He shares pages with an extraordinary cast including John Lennon, George Harrison, and Paul McCartney, placing him squarely in one of the most storied corners of pop-culture comics. For anyone drawn to the intersection of music history and the Bronze Age comics scene, tracking down Stu Sutcliffe's handful of appearances is a genuinely rewarding hunt.

