
Amara Aquilla
Born into the ruling class of Nova Roma, a hidden Roman colony in the Amazon, Amara Aquilla discovered she was a mutant with the power to generate intense heat, project magma, and trigger seismic activity. She joined the New Mutants as Magma, leaving her isolated homeland behind.
Amara Aquilla burst onto the Marvel scene in the Bronze Age, making her catalog debut in The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #12 in 1983 and going on to rack up over 200 appearances across more than four decades β a testament to just how deeply she's embedded herself in the X-Men corner of the Marvel Universe. Her longest home has been the pages of New Mutants and The Uncanny X-Men, where she shares adventures with beloved figures like Roberto Da Costa, Sam Guthrie, and the fan-favorite alien Warlock. A proud X-Men affiliate, she's accumulated an impressive 21 key-issue appearances, making her a genuinely rewarding character for collectors to chase. If you've been sleeping on Amara Aquilla, four decades of compelling comics say it's well past time to wake up.
Real name. Amara Juliana Olivians Aquilla
Powers. Multilingual: Amara is a native of Nova Roma, being brought up in her native Latin. Due to her privileged upbringing, she effortlessly acquired fluency in Portuguese and English, broadening her linguistic repertoire beyond the confines of her homeland. ; Fencing: Magma is a skilled swordswoman due to her training in Nova Roma.

Trivia
- Magma's origin is bound up in one of Marvel's more peculiar continuity conceits β the hidden Brazilian colony of Nova Roma, a Roman-style society deliberately preserved intact into the modern era.writeups.org
- Chris Claremont has written more of Amara Aquilla's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 44 issues.
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