Lucas Bishop
Few characters carry the weight of X-Men legacy quite like Lucas Bishop, who made his debut in the pages of X-Men #1 (1997) under the watch of creators Fabian Nicieza, Reinhard Schweizer, and Andy Kubert, arriving in the Copper/Modern Age with serious mutant-world credentials. Published by Panini Deutschland, this version of the character has kept remarkable company across 41 catalog appearances — sharing adventures with heavy-hitters like Storm, Cyclops, Hank McCoy, and Bishop himself across titles including X-Men, X-Men Special, and Wolverine. With three key issues to his name and a publishing presence stretching nearly three decades from 1997 to 2024, Lucas Bishop is no footnote — he's a fixture in the broader tapestry of X-Men storytelling. For collectors drawn to the international side of Marvel history and the rich Panini tradition of bringing mutant adventures to new audiences, this is a character whose appearances are well worth tracking down.
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Trivia
- Reinhard Schweizer has written more of Lucas Bishop's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 31 issues.