
Puck
Zuzha Yu
First Appearance
Marvel Previews #7 (2004)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Puck's Daughter, Zuzha Yu
About Puck
Zuzha Yu, the second hero to carry the Puck name, made her debut in Marvel Previews #7 in 2004 before stepping into the spotlight as a key member of a reinvented Alpha Flight roster. The daughter of the original Puck, Eugene Milton Judd, Zuzha inherited not only her father's legacy but a formidable power set rooted in divine origin. Her god-tier bloodline grants her superhuman strength, remarkable agility, near-invulnerability, and the extraordinary ability to absorb and redirect kinetic inertia — a power combination that made her one of the most physically dynamic members of the team.
Zuzha's introduction came during a pivotal era for Alpha Flight, as Marvel sought to refresh Canada's premier super-team with new blood while honoring the mythology built by decades of storytelling. Her arrival signaled a generational shift, blending the legacy appeal of the original Puck with a distinctly modern sensibility. Her god-level origins set her apart from many of her teammates and opened storytelling possibilities that writers could explore across cosmic and street-level adventures alike.
For collectors, Zuzha Yu represents a compelling niche at the intersection of legacy characters and the mid-2000s Marvel era — a period that produced some genuinely undervalued keys. Her first appearance in Marvel Previews #7 is considered a true first look by completionists, making it a target for Alpha Flight enthusiasts and legacy character hunters alike. As interest in deep-cut Marvel catalog characters continues to grow, early Puck appearances remain modestly priced but increasingly recognized.
Alpha Flight books tied to Zuzha Yu's run are worth adding to any Marvel collection focused on legacy heroes, Canadian characters, or god-powered powerhouses. Whether you're building a complete Alpha Flight run or hunting overlooked keys from the 2000s, the second Puck offers strong collector upside with relatively low entry cost — exactly the kind of hidden gem that serious Marvel collectors love to track down.







