Barnell Bohusk
Barnell Bohusk, known as Beak, is a mutant student at the Xavier Institute whose X-gene gave him an avian appearance — hollow bones, feathers, and a beak — yet left him with no extraordinary combat abilities, making him one of the Institute's most unconventional and self-doubting charges.
Barnell Bohusk made his entrance in the Modern Age via Grant Morrison and Ethan Van Sciver's landmark New X-Men #117 (2001), one of the most celebrated and boundary-pushing runs in Marvel's mutant history. Over the following two decades he carved out a presence across New X-Men, Exiles, and New Mutants, sharing pages with heavyweights like Charles Xavier, Logan, and Hank McCoy — serious company by anyone's measure. With five of his appearances flagged as key collector issues, Barnell is far more than a footnote; he's a character whose debut era crackled with creative ambition, and that energy followed him. Twenty years of appearances across multiple series is a testament to a character who genuinely resonated — well worth tracking down for any fan who loves the wilder, more daring corners of the X-Men universe.

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Covers through the years — 2001–2020
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