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Forge

344 appearances · Bronze Age · 1984–2026 · 11 key issues
Who is Forge?

A Cheyenne mutant born with an innate superhumanity for inventing virtually any device, Forge honed his gifts while also training as a tribal shaman. His dual nature — technological genius and spiritual warrior — has made him an invaluable, if complicated, asset to the X-Men and beyond.

Few characters in the Marvel Universe carry the weight of both invention and consequence the way Forge does — a technical genius whose Bronze Age debut in Uncanny X-Men #184 (1984), courtesy of Chris Claremont and John Romita Jr., announced the arrival of someone genuinely unlike anyone else in the X-Men's world. Over more than four decades, he's woven himself into the fabric of Marvel mutantkind, racking up 312 catalog appearances across Uncanny X-Men, X-Men, and X-Factor, with 11 of those recognized as collector-significant key issues. As a proud X-Men affiliate, he's kept remarkable company — sharing pages with Wolverine, Storm, and Scott Summers among others — which speaks to just how central he's been to the team's most consequential stories. If you're building a serious Marvel collection, Forge is the kind of character whose long, layered presence rewards every back-issue hunt.

Identity

Powers. Forge is a mutant and tribal shaman. He has been stated to be a High Threat by the O; N; E, while Nimrod inversely classified him at a Low Threat Level.New X-Men ; he often has to take apart his own inventions to see how they work.Uncanny X-Men

Teams & affiliations
X-MenX-Factor
★ First appearance
The Uncanny X-Men #184
Aug 1984

Trivia

  • Forge's debut is inseparable from the 'Lifedeath' era, where Marvel leveraged his invention of the Neutralizer to transform Storm's power-loss into a meditation on guilt, responsibility, and the moral cost of mutant-hunting technology rather than relegating him to just another gadget-dispensing supporting role.en.wikipedia.org
  • Forge stands as one of Marvel's early Native American characters written deliberately outside the era's most obvious stereotypes, with later commentary highlighting that his characterization consciously moved beyond the 'tracker/medicine man' template that dominated mainstream comics at the time.en.wikipedia.org
  • Forge's footprint in X-Men lore runs deep enough that Marvel built major mutant-political and government-contractor storylines around him, most notably his role in creating the Neutralizer used against Storm, a detail that made him a genuinely controversial figure among readers.en.wikipedia.org
  • Chris Claremont has written more of Forge's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 41 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1984–2023

The Uncanny X-Men #184 1984
The Uncanny X-Men #184
The Uncanny X-Men #255 1989
The Uncanny X-Men #255
The Uncanny X-Men #282 1991
The Uncanny X-Men #282
Fury #1 1994
Fury #1
Storm #1 1996
Storm #1
Mutant X #13 1999
Mutant X #13
Mystique #1 2003
Mystique #1
Black Panther: The Bride #[nn] 2006
Black Panther: The Bride #[nn]
Uncanny X-Men: Manifest Destiny #[nn] 2009
Uncanny X-Men: Manifest Destiny #[nn]
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn] 2013
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn]
Storm #2 2015
Storm #2
Extraordinary X-Men #3 2017
Extraordinary X-Men #3
X-Force #4 2020
X-Force #4
X-Men #24 2023
X-Men #24

Appearances (1–150 of 344, oldest first)

Rom (1979)
Spécial Strange (1975)
X-Men Annual (1970)
The New Mutants (1983)
De X-Mannen (1983)
#74
Fantastic Four Annual (1963)
#23
X-Factor Annual (1986)
Alpha Flight (1983)
Comics Scene (1987)
Wolverine (1988)
The Infinity Gauntlet (1991)
#2
Deathlok (1991)
The X-Men Annual (1992)
#1
Stryfe's Strike File (1993)
#1
The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Master Edition (1990)
#29
The Marvel Masterpieces Collection (1993)
#3
X-Men Adventures (1992)
#13
X-Men Ashcan Edition (1994)
X-Men Unlimited (1993)
X-Men - Rescapé du futur (1994)
Fury (1994)
#1
Bishop (1994)
Storm (1996)
#1
Excalibur (1988)
#95
Bishop: The Mountjoy Crisis (1996)
X-Man (1995)
#16
Marvel Vision (1996)
#9
X-Man '96 (1996)
#1
ClanDestine vs. The X-Men (1997)
Hulk (1997)
#41
Marvel Special (1997)
#7
Mutant X (1998)
Uncanny X-Men 1999 (1999)
X-Men Forever (2001)
#2
Mystique (2003)
Ultimate X-Men (2001)
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: X-Men 2005 (2005)
Bishop No. 2 [Marvel Legends Reprint] (2005)
Cable / Deadpool (2004)
Iron Man: House of M (2005)
Cable & Deadpool (2004)
#3
Best of Marvel : mariages Marvel (2006)
New X-Men (2004)
#21
New X-Men: Childhood's End (2006)
#1