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Charles Xavier

1,676 appearances · Silver Age · 1963–2026 · 99 key issues
Who is Charles Xavier?

Born a mutant, Charles Francis Xavier manifested extraordinary telepathic abilities that led him to dream of peaceful coexistence between humans and mutants. He founded the Xavier Institute and assembled the X-Men to protect a world that feared and hated them.

Few characters in Marvel history carry the weight — and the legacy — that Charles Xavier does. The visionary founder of the X-Men, Xavier made his debut in the landmark The X-Men #1 in 1963, conjured into existence by the legendary team of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby at the very heart of the Silver Age. Over more than six decades of publishing, he has remained the moral and philosophical center of the X-Men universe, appearing in 1,356 catalogued issues — 99 of them recognized as collector-significant key issues — across The Uncanny X-Men, The X-Men, and X-Men. He shares his pages with some of Marvel's most iconic figures: Scott Summers, Jean Grey, Wolverine, and Logan, a roster that speaks to just how central Xavier is to the stories that defined a generation of comics readers. If you're serious about Marvel, Charles Xavier isn't just worth knowing — he's essential.

Identity

Real name. Charles Francis Xavier

Powers. One of the world's most powerful telepaths: telepathy, mind control, psionic blasts, illusion-casting, astral projection. Genius-level intellect; expert geneticist. Paraplegic for much of his history.

Teams & affiliations
X-Men
★ First appearance
The X-Men #1
Sep 1963

Trivia

  • Charles Xavier was deliberately modeled in part on Martin Luther King Jr., a conscious civil-rights allegory that defined the X-Men's political DNA from the very beginning.marvel.fandom.com
  • Stan Lee himself confirmed that Xavier's distinctive look was visually inspired by actor Yul Brynner, an unusually grounded real-world reference point for a Marvel lead.marvel.fandom.com
  • Few Marvel figures have been retroactively recast as moral liabilities more consequentially than Xavier, with later stories peeling back his idealism to expose hidden secrets and ethically disastrous choices made in the name of protecting his dream.marvel.fandom.com
  • One of the most seismic behind-the-scenes revelations in X-Men history is that Xavier's mind-wipe of Magneto ultimately helped birth Onslaught, a crossover villain forged from the fused dark sides of both men's psyches.marvel.fandom.com
  • Chris Claremont has written more of Charles Xavier's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 193 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1963–2022

The X-Men #1 1963
The X-Men #1
The X-Men #40 1968
The X-Men #40
Shanna, the She-Devil #5 1973
Shanna, the She-Devil #5
The X-Men #104 1977
The X-Men #104
The Avengers Annual #10 1981
The Avengers Annual #10
Fantastic Four #286 1986
Fantastic Four #286
X-Men Annual #14 1990
X-Men Annual #14
X-Man #11 1996
X-Man #11
X-Men: Children of the Atom #4 2000
X-Men: Children of the Atom #4
Excalibur #2 2004
Excalibur #2
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man: Death of Spider-Man Fallout #[nn] 2011
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man: Death of Spider-Man Fallout #[nn]
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn] 2013
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn]
Astonishing X-Men #4 2017
Astonishing X-Men #4
Fantastic Four Anniversary Tribute #1 2022
Fantastic Four Anniversary Tribute #1

Appearances (151–300 of 1,676, oldest first)

X-Men Annual (1970)
Spidey (1979)
#18
Bizarre Adventures (1981)
#27
The Avengers Annual (1967)
#10
Marvel Graphic Novel (1982)
Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions (1982)
Marvel Two-in-One Annual (1976)
#7
Marvel Team-Up (1972)
Marvel and DC Present Featuring the Uncanny X-Men and the New Teen Titans (1982)
#1
Marvel Fanfare (1982)
The Incredible Hulk (1968)
Team America (1982)
#7
Super Spider-Man TV Comic (1981)
The Marvel No-Prize Book (1983)
#1
What If? (1977)
#37
The New Mutants (1983)
Obnoxio the Clown (1983)
#1
O Incrível Hulk (1983)
#4
Top BD (1983)
#2
Nova (1978)
Superaventuras Marvel (1982)
The Uncanny X-Men at the State Fair of Texas (1983)
The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe (1983)
#12
The X-Men and the Micronauts (1984)
X-Men, Les étranges (1983)
#4
Moon Knight (1980)
#35
Strange Spécial Origines (1981)
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1983)
Phoenix (1984)
#1
Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars (1984)
The Mighty World of Marvel (1982)
Rom Annual (1982)
#3
Marvel Age Annual (1985)
#1
De X-Mannen (1983)
#26
Kitty Pryde and Wolverine (1984)
#4
Iceman (1984)
#3
Secret Wars II (1985)
#1
Dazzler (1981)
#38