Trevor Fitzroy
Trevor Fitzroy burst onto the scene in Uncanny X-Men #281 in 1991, a creation of the legendary art-driven duo Jim Lee and Whilce Portacio that perfectly embodied the kinetic, high-stakes energy of Marvel's early Modern Age. With ties to the X-Men, the Hellfire Club, the Hellions, and even the Sentinels, Fitzroy occupies a fascinatingly tangled corner of the X-Men universe — the kind of character whose allegiances alone tell you he's not to be trusted. He's shared pages with heavyweights like Wolverine, Storm, and Bishop across titles including Uncanny X-Men, Bishop: The Last X-Man, and X-Factor, and three of his appearances carry key-issue status that any serious collector will want on their radar. Over three-plus decades in print, Fitzroy has proven himself one of the more durably compelling figures to emerge from that era's bold, boundary-pushing storytelling.
