Richard Gill
Richard Gill made his entrance in the thick of Marvel's Copper Age explosion, debuting in The New Mutants #86 in 1990 from the powerhouse creative team of Louise Simonson and Rob Liefeld — a launch pad that put him right at the heart of one of the most kinetic, fan-beloved corners of the X-Men universe. Over a publishing span stretching more than three decades, he's turned up across The New Mutants, X-Factor, and Cable – Blood and Metal, keeping some genuinely charged company along the way — figures like Stryfe, Nathan Summers, and Wildside populate the same turbulent pages. With 27 catalog appearances and two recognized key issues to his name, Richard Gill is exactly the kind of deep-cut Marvel character that rewards the dedicated collector who loves tracing the full, sprawling web of mutant history.
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