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Angelo Espinosa

6 appearances · Copper/Modern Age · 1997–2001 · 1 key issues
Who is Angelo Espinosa?

Angelo Espinosa is the French-published identity of Skin, a Generation X mutant whose power gives him six feet of excess, loose gray skin he can stretch and manipulate. A former East Los Angeles gang member, he faked his death before joining the Xavier Institute's Massachusetts Academy.

Angelo Espinosa steps onto the scene in 1997, a product of the Modern Age's bold expansion of the mutant universe, brought to life by Fred Schiller, Nicole Duclos, and Jan Duursema. His catalog footprint spans a compact but meaningful window through 2001, with appearances across X-Men, Generation X, and even Conan — an eclectic spread that speaks to the adventurous publishing landscape of the era. He keeps genuinely compelling company, sharing pages with fan favorites like Jubilation Lee, M, Monet St-Croix, and Everett Thomas, placing him squarely within the vibrant young-mutant milieu that made Generation X such a beloved corner of comics. With a key issue already to his name and a Panini France pedigree, Angelo is a rewarding discovery for collectors digging into the international reach of '90s X-Men storytelling.

X-Men
#1
★ First appearance
X-Men #1
Feb 1997

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X-Men (1997)
Wolverine (1997)
#44
Conan (1997)
#5
Marvel Crossover (1997)
#8
Generation X (1998)
#5