Dead Girl
Dead Girl is a mutant member of X-Statix with the ability to survive death itself — she exists in an undead state, giving her resilience and powers tied to her macabre condition. She embraces her ghoulish nature as part of the team's celebrity-superhero identity.
Few characters capture the delightfully macabre spirit of early-2000s Marvel quite like Dead Girl, who burst onto the scene in X-Statix #1 in 2002, conjured by the wildly inventive team of Peter Milligan and Mike Allred. She's a Modern Age original through and through — born from that irreverent, pop-art era when Marvel was willing to get genuinely strange — and her presence across nearly two decades speaks to a staying power that outlasted plenty of flashier contemporaries. Her appearances alongside the likes of Doop, Venus Dee Milo, and Guy Smith place her squarely in one of the most eccentric corners of the Marvel Universe, a world where celebrity, mortality, and superheroics collide in gloriously weird ways. With a key issue to her name and the distinction of earning her own entry in Marvel's Official Handbook, Dead Girl is exactly the kind of cult favorite that rewards curious collectors willing to dig a little deeper.

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Covers through the years — 2002–2021
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