Puck is my favourite Alphan and Marvel Comics character, so it stands to reason that there would be a gallery of Puck images here. This series of black and white images can be viewed as an illustrated history of Puck as presented in Alpha Flight #1 through to #130.


These two-bit drug-suppliers come boot-to-face with Alpha Flight's resident acrobat.
Art by John Byrne, Alpha Flight #5


Driven to anguish over his belief that he has failed Heather Hudson and the Flight, Puck is unable to contain the very real inner demon that plagues his existence. As he succumbs to the pain, Raazer escaped from the living prison of Puck's body.
Art by John Bogdanove and Gerry Talaoc, Alpha Flight #32.


Regaining his original size and age (a six-foot-six octogenarian giant) after the release of Raazer from his physical body, Puck is forced to confront the demon to save the lives of his team-mates. Plunging Raazer's mystical scimitar, the Black Blade of Bagdad, into himself, Puck releases the light of his own spirit to ensnare and imprison Raazer once more in his body at the cost of once more becoming a dwarf.
Art by John Bogdanove and Gerry Talaoc, Alpha Flight #32.


A tall, aged Puck makes a brief appearance in #59 and #60, aiding Alpha against the Dreamqueen's bid to enter our world. Alpha and the world is saved when Puck sacrifices himself by restraining the Dreamqueen while Laura Dean (now Pathway) closes the gate to the Dreamqueen's realm. Subsequently, Puck becomes a prisoner of the Dreamqueen. Fortunatelty, he manages to escape later rejoins the Alphans. Art by Jim Lee; from the cover of Alpha Flight #59.



Captured by the Master of the World, Puck is transformed into a deformed giant by the Master who plans to create a breed of ultimate warriors. He is rescued by Sasquatch, Aurora, Shaman and Talisman from the Master's dimensional lair, and returned to the form of a dwarf, this time permanently. Depicted here is Aurora attending to a mutated Puck who explains the Master's sinister plans to also use him as a mate for Marrina's Plodex Brood.
Art by Michael Bair and Mike Manley, Alpha Flight #89.


Puck rejoins the Flight as full time member. One of my favourite Puck pictures.
Art by Jim Lee. From the cover of Alpha Flight #89.


Puck getting thrashed when Lady Deathstrike visits Wolverine. Guardian (Heather Hudson) also features in this story arc (Wolverine #76 - #77).
Art by Adam Kubert. From Wolverine #77.


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