Caitlin Fairchild
Few characters burst onto the 1990s comics scene with quite the creative firepower behind them that Caitlin Fairchild did — debuting in Gen 13 #1 in 1996, she was brought to life by the combined talents of Jim Lee, Brandon Choi, and J. Scott Campbell, a creative trio that defined the kinetic, bold visual language of the era. A product of the Copper/Modern Age at its most exuberant, she anchors a series that crackled with youthful energy, sharing those pages with a memorable cast including Roxy Spaulding, Grunge, Freefall, and Percival Edmund Chang. Her presence stretches across Gen 13, Divine Right, and the collected Gen 13 Omnibus, marking her as a character with real staying power in that corner of the comics world. If you're exploring the ambitious, style-forward titles that defined late-'90s comics, Caitlin Fairchild is an essential name to know.
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