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Eden Fesi

65 appearances Β· Modern Age Β· 2009–2026 Β· 2 key issues
Who is Eden Fesi?

Eden Fesi is an Australian mutant with the power to warp and fold space itself, enabling teleportation. Mentored by the Aboriginal teleporter Gateway, he was recruited by Nick Fury into the covert Secret Warriors program as the hero Manifold.

Born into the Modern Age with a debut in Secret Warriors #1 (2009), Eden Fesi has quietly built one of Marvel's more intriguing profiles over a remarkable 17-year publishing run. He moves in genuinely elite circles β€” sharing pages with Captain America, Wolverine, Black Panther, and Spider-Man β€” and has found a consistent home across Secret Warriors, Black Panther, and S.W.O.R.D., a range that speaks to his versatility within the Marvel Universe. With 64 catalog appearances and two collector-recognized key issues to his name, he's the kind of character that rewards the fan willing to dig a little deeper. If you're tracing the threads of modern Marvel storytelling, Eden Fesi is absolutely worth following.

Identity

Real name. Eden Fesi

Affiliations. Formerly: ; X-Men ; S.W.O.R.D. ; The Six ; Teleport Team ; X-Men Red ; The Crew ; New Avengers ; A.I.M. ; Avengers ; Secret Warriors/Caterpillars ; Gateway ; Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda

β˜… First appearance
Secret Warriors #4
Jul 2009

Trivia

  • Eden Fesi was folded into Marvel's 'Secret Warriors' line as one of Nick Fury's handpicked unregistered superhumans, which made him part of a rare post-Civil War espionage ensemble rather than a traditional X-Men-style mutant debut.marvel.fandom.com
  • In later Marvel continuity, he was promoted into the Avengers and became a key transport asset for the team, a notable leap for a character who began far from the franchise's A-list and helped turn him into one of the more visible Aboriginal Australian heroes in mainstream Marvel.marvel.fandom.com
  • The character's profile on fan and reference databases repeatedly emphasizes that he is Aboriginal Australian and that his background is tied to the X-Men ally Gateway, making him one of Marvel's few Indigenous Australian characters with sustained cross-title use rather than a one-off supporting role.marvel.fandom.com

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 2009–2026

Secret Warriors #1 β˜… 2009
Secret Warriors #1
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn] β˜… 2013
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn]
Deadpool #27 2014
Deadpool #27
Black Panther #5 2016
Black Panther #5
Occupy Avengers #2 2017
Occupy Avengers #2
Black Panther #167 2018
Black Panther #167
Doctor Strange by Mark Waid #3 2019
Doctor Strange by Mark Waid #3
Avengers by Jonathan Hickman: The Complete Collection #1 2020
Avengers by Jonathan Hickman: The Complete Collection #1
X-Men: Red by Al Ewing #1 2022
X-Men: Red by Al Ewing #1
Rogue & Gambit #1 2023
Rogue & Gambit #1
Fall of the House of X #2 2024
Fall of the House of X #2
Avengers #35 (801) 2026
Avengers #35 (801)

Appearances

Secret Warriors (2009)
Dark Avengers (2009)
#9
Siege (2010)
New Avengers (2013)
#1
Marvel Now! Omnibus (2013)
Avengers (2013)
Infinity (2014)
Deadpool (2013)
#27
Avengers: Time Runs Out (2015)
Guardians Team-Up (2015)
#2
Black Panther (2016)
Occupy Avengers (2017)
#2
Secret Empire Prelude (2017)
Doctor Strange by Mark Waid (2018)
#3
Avengers by Jonathan Hickman: The Complete Collection (2020)
Marvel's Voices: Legacy (2021)
X-Men: Hellfire Gala (2021)
S.W.O.R.D. (2021)
Reign of X (2021)
X-Force (2020)
#20
Black Panther: The Saga of Shuri and T'Challa (2022)
Trials of X (2022)
X-Men: Red by Al Ewing (2022)
#1
Marvel-Verse: Shuri (2022)
Marvel-Verse: Guardians of the Galaxy (2023)
Rogue & Gambit (2023)
#1
Fall of the House of X (2024)
X-Men: Forever (2024)
#3