David Alleyne
David Alleyne made his entrance into the Marvel Universe in 2004's New Mutants #9, the creation of Nunzio DeFilippis, Christina Weir, and Carlo Barberi, and he's been a quietly compelling presence in the X-Men corner of comics ever since. A Modern Age character with real staying power, he's racked up 65 catalog appearances across more than two decades — from New X-Men to X-Men to the recent Dead X-Men — with five of those issues flagged as collector-significant keys. The company he keeps says everything about his standing: his adventures have put him on the same pages as Wolverine, Cyclops, and Spider-Man, the heaviest hitters Marvel has to offer. If you're tracing the evolution of the X-Men's next generation from the mid-2000s through today, David Alleyne is a throughline absolutely worth following.
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Trivia
- His powers were later reworked by story logic so that he could retain absorbed knowledge even after losing his original ability — a behind-the-scenes-friendly retool that made him usable again without restoring his old status quo.instagram.com
- He was one of the characters swept up in Marvel's broader mutant depowering era following Decimation, which is precisely why his characterization shifted from power-based prodigy to grounded strategist for a time.instagram.com