James MacDonald Hudson
Few characters can claim they stepped onto the Marvel stage in one of the most celebrated Bronze Age creative partnerships — Chris Claremont and John Byrne's legendary X-Men run — and James MacDonald Hudson did exactly that, debuting in 1978 and never looking back. A cornerstone of Marvel's Canadian superhero landscape, Hudson is most at home in the pages of Alpha Flight, the series where he truly came into his own, though his ties to The Uncanny X-Men run deep, and his path has crossed with none other than Wolverine himself. With team affiliations spanning both Alpha Flight and the X-Men, he occupies a rare dual citizenship in the Marvel Universe, and his 144 catalog appearances — including ten key issues that collectors prize — speak to nearly five decades of enduring relevance. If you want to understand the heart of Marvel's Canadian corner of the Bronze Age and beyond, James MacDonald Hudson is absolutely where you start.
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Trivia
- Bill Mantlo has written more of James MacDonald Hudson's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 27 issues.
Covers through the years — 1981–2024
★ 1981
1982
1998
2003
2009
2013
2024