List of Marvel Comics Characters: A

List Of Marvel Comics Characters: A

Aardwolf (Chon Li) is a mutant in the Marvel Comics universe.

The character, created by Fabian Nicieza, Ken Lashley and Fred Hayes, appeared in Night Thrasher vol. 2, #3-4 (October-November 1993).

Within the context of the stories, Aardwolf establishes himself as a crime lord on the island of Madripoor. He tricked the Night Thrasher into helping him defend his empire by defeating Midnight's Fire.

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