Angelo Espinosa
Angelo Espinosa made his mark on Marvel's mutant landscape when Fabian Nicieza and Andy Kubert introduced him in X-Men #36 in 1994, right at the dawn of the Modern Age — a moment when Marvel was expanding its next generation of mutantkind in bold new directions. He'd go on to become a fixture of Generation X, that beloved series that gave young mutants their own corner of the Marvel Universe, sharing adventures with a tight-knit roster including Everett Thomas, Paige Guthrie, and Jonothon Starsmore. With affiliations spanning the X-Men, Generation X, and even the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, Angelo's comics history is genuinely layered — and three of his appearances carry key-issue status, making him a rewarding character to track down. Over 57 catalog appearances stretching across more than three decades, he's proven far more than a footnote, and collectors with a soft spot for the '90s X-Men era will find his story well worth digging into.
#36
Covers through the years — 1995–2003
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2003