Rich Buckler
Rich Buckler was a Bronze Age artist best known for his penciling on Fantastic Four and for co-creating Deathlok, work that established him as a recognizable Marvel stylist of the 1970s. His name is closely tied to Bronze Age Marvel keys, first appearances, and character-driven issues that remain steady points of collector focus, particularly where his art intersects with early Deathlok material and core Fantastic Four runs.
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Top Rich Buckler CPVs
Rich Buckler is credited with 65 CPVs in the guide, led by Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #1 with Supergirl's origin retold, first appearances of Psi and Decay, and a Masters of the Universe preview; Wonder Woman #300, an anniversary issue with the first Fury, Sandman origin, and a wraparound cover; and Spectacular Spider-Man #107, which introduces Sin-Eater and marks the "Death" of Jean DeWolff storyline. Other standouts include Spectacular Spider-Man #116 for Sabretooth and Black Cat appearances, World's Finest Comics #285 for Frank Miller's first Batman cover, Superman #376-378 for the Daring New Adventures of Supergirl preview and first Colonel Future, plus Action Comics #537 and Weird War Tales #123 for Masters of the Universe preview material and a Joe Kubert cover with Captain Spaceman's first appearance.