David Munroe
David Munroe is the father of Ororo Munroe (Storm) and husband of N'Daré Munroe. An American photojournalist, he relocated his family to Cairo, Egypt, where tragedy struck during the Suez Crisis, shaping Ororo's early life and eventual path to becoming an X-Man.
A figure rooted in family and legacy, David Munroe made his Marvel debut in The X-Men #102 in 1976 — a Bronze Age introduction crafted by the legendary team of Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum at the height of their transformative run. His appearances across titles like Storm, Ororo: Before the Storm, and The Uncanny X-Men place him firmly within one of comics' most beloved corners of the Marvel universe, sharing pages with Ororo Munroe, N'Daré Munroe, Logan, and Kurt Wagner. Though his catalog footprint is intimate — just 15 appearances, including one collector-recognized key issue — that selectivity only deepens his significance as a thread woven through stories that matter. For fans tracing the deeper roots of Marvel's Bronze Age mythology, David Munroe is a name worth seeking out.

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Covers through the years — 1976–2021
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