Aurora
Few characters have lit up the Marvel Universe quite like Aurora — a dazzling presence who first blazed onto the scene in The X-Men #120 in 1979, conjured by the legendary Bronze Age partnership of Chris Claremont and John Byrne. Over an astonishing 45-year publishing history, she's accumulated more than 200 catalog appearances and a remarkable ten key issues, a testament to how deeply she's embedded herself in Marvel's fabric. Her home turf spans Alpha Flight, Marauders, and Wolverine, where she keeps electrifying company alongside Northstar, Sasquatch, Puck, and Walter Langkowski. Whether you're a longtime collector or just discovering her, Aurora is exactly the kind of richly layered Bronze Age creation who rewards every issue you track down.
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Trivia
- Aurora stands out as one of the rare Marvel characters whose split personality wasn't a throwaway gimmick but a genuine, long-term storyline rooted in actual dissociative identity disorder.en.wikipedia.org
- Bill Mantlo has written more of Aurora's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 41 issues.
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