Christopher Summers
Christopher Summers was a U.S. Air Force test pilot whose family was abducted by the alien Shi'ar. Stranded in space, he eventually rallied fellow captives and forged them into the Starjammers, a ragtag band of interstellar pirates and freedom fighters.
Few characters in the Marvel cosmos carry as much weight across generations as Christopher Summers, who burst onto the Bronze Age scene in The X-Men #104 in 1977, conjured by the legendary team of Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum at the height of their world-building powers. A figure whose story weaves through the stars and back to Earth, Christopher moves in extraordinary company — sharing adventures with the likes of Scott Summers, Cyclops, Charles Xavier, and the alien powerhouse Ch'od across the pages of Uncanny X-Men, Starjammers, and beyond. His team affiliations are a remarkable constellation in themselves: the X-Men, the swashbuckling Starjammers, the fearsome Brood, and the imperial Shi'ar — a résumé that speaks to a life lived at the collision point of cosmic and mutant Marvel history. With four key-issue appearances to his name and a publishing presence stretching nearly five decades to 2025, Christopher Summers is the kind of deep-cut character who rewards every curious fan willing to follow his trail through the stars.
Real name. Christopher Summers

Trivia
- Chris Claremont has written more of Christopher Summers's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 42 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1977–2022
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