Anne-Marie Cortez
Born into the turbulent Copper Age of Marvel mutantkind, Anne-Marie Cortez made her debut in The X-Men Annual #1 (1992), brought to life by the powerhouse creative team of Fabian Nicieza, Jim Lee, and P. Craig Russell — a pedigree that signals real significance right from the start. She moves through some of Marvel's most charged corners of X-history, sharing pages with heavy hitters like Piotr Rasputin, Lucas Bishop, and the formidable Marco Delgado, and her appearances span an impressive thirty years across titles including The Uncanny X-Men and the landmark X-Men: Fatal Attractions. With a collector-recognized key issue to her name and an entry in the All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z, she's earned her place in the official record of Marvel's mutant mythology. A compact but quietly enduring figure — exactly the kind of deep-cut discovery that rewards the devoted X-fan who digs past the marquee names.
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