Artie Maddicks
Few characters capture the heart of Marvel's mutant universe quite like Artie Maddicks, a Copper Age creation who first appeared in X-Factor #2 in 1986, brought to life by Jackson Guice and Bob Layton. Over nearly four decades — spanning X-Factor, FF, and Generation X — this small but enduring figure has quietly accumulated 98 catalog appearances and an impressive 11 key issues, a testament to how deeply he's woven himself into Marvel's fabric. He keeps remarkable company, sharing pages with heavy-hitters like Cyclops, Iceman, and the fan-favorite Leech, placing him at the warm, human core of stories about outcasts and found family. If you're tracing the emotional backbone of Marvel's mutant corner from the late '80s onward, Artie Maddicks is a name worth knowing and a character genuinely worth seeking out.
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Trivia
- Louise Simonson has written more of Artie Maddicks's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 32 issues.