Heather Hudson
Few characters in Marvel's Bronze Age arrived with as much quiet authority as Heather Hudson, who made her debut in The X-Men #139 in 1980, courtesy of the legendary creative partnership of John Byrne and Chris Claremont. A cornerstone of both Alpha Flight and the X-Men, she has spent 45 years sharing adventures with an extraordinary roster — Sasquatch, Puck, Box, and the formidable Eugene Judd among them — across landmark series like Alpha Flight, Exiles, and The Uncanny X-Men. With 12 key-issue appearances to her name and 167 catalog entries spanning nearly half a century, Heather is no supporting player but a genuine pillar of Marvel's Canadian corner of the universe. If you're building a serious Bronze Age collection or simply want to discover one of Marvel's most enduring and underappreciated figures, Heather Hudson is an essential place to start.
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Trivia
- Bill Mantlo has written more of Heather Hudson's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 41 issues.
Covers through the years — 1981–2024
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