Kate Pryde-Rasputin
Few characters carry the weight of Marvel history quite like Kate Pryde-Rasputin, who burst onto the scene in the landmark X-Men #141 in 1981 — a Bronze Age debut crafted by the legendary team of Chris Claremont and John Byrne that immediately announced itself as collector gold. With three key issues to her name and a publishing presence stretching an remarkable 44 years from 1981 to 2025, she's one of those figures who has genuinely grown alongside the Marvel Universe itself. Her world is richly populated — she shares adventures with icons like Nightcrawler, Phoenix, Captain Britain, and Kitty Pryde across the pages of Excalibur, The Uncanny X-Men, and Marvel Comics Presents, and she counts both the X-Men and the Sentinels among her team affiliations, a combination that hints at a fascinatingly layered history. Whether you're a longtime X-fan or just discovering the sprawling tapestry of mutantkind, Kate Pryde-Rasputin is a name worth chasing through long boxes.
#141
Covers through the years — 1981–1986
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1986