Francisco Milan
Francisco Milan stepped onto the Marvel stage in 1993's landmark Uncanny X-Men #300 — a milestone issue brought to life by Scott Lobdell and John Romita Jr. — planting him firmly in the fertile, high-stakes storytelling of comics' Copper/Modern Age. A card-carrying X-Man, he's moved through some of the era's most charged corners of the Marvel Universe, sharing pages with formidable figures like Exodus, Joanna Cargill, and Javitz across titles including X-Men: Fatal Attractions. His appearances stretch across nearly three decades, a quiet testament to a character who found his footing in one of Marvel's most beloved franchises and never quite let go — a rewarding discovery for any collector digging deep into the X-Men's rich ensemble history.
