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Guido Carosella

173 appearances Β· Bronze Age Β· 1985–2025 Β· 5 key issues
Who is Guido Carosella?

Guido Carosella is a mutant whose body absorbs kinetic energy and redirects it as superhuman strength, a process that left him with a massively enlarged, asymmetrical physique. He parlayed his unusual appearance into a career as a stand-up comedian and entertainer before eventually working as a superhero bodyguard, most notably with X-Factor.

Few characters in Marvel's mutant corner have proven as enduringly lovable as Guido Carosella, who first crashed onto the scene in The New Mutants #29 back in 1985, a Bronze Age debut courtesy of the legendary team of Chris Claremont and Bill Sienkiewicz. Over the course of an extraordinary forty-year run, Guido has become a fixture across some of Marvel's most celebrated mutant titles β€” most prominently X-Factor and The Uncanny X-Men β€” earning his stripes alongside the likes of Jamie Madrox, Rictor, and Wolfsbane. A proud member of both X-Men and X-Factor, he's the kind of character whose longevity speaks for itself: 173 catalog appearances, five of them key issues, and a place in the X-Factor Visionaries: Peter David collection that signals just how central he is to that era's beloved storytelling. If you're exploring Marvel's mutant universe beyond the obvious headliners, Guido Carosella is exactly the kind of richly textured, long-haul character who rewards the curious fan.

Identity

Real name. Guido Carosella

Powers. Comedy: He is a multi-talented actor and stand-up comedian.; Street Fighting: He is also a formidable hand-to-hand combatant, often using street fighting techniques that allow him to make full use of his strength.

Teams & affiliations
X-FactorX-MenX-ForceSentinelsMutant Liberation FrontSingularity Investigations
β˜… First appearance
The New Mutants #29
Jul 1985

Trivia

  • Guido Carosella made his debut in The New Mutants without a codename, serving purely as Lila Cheney's bodyguard β€” the iconic moniker 'Strong Guy' didn't come until his later appearance in X-Factor.marvel.fandom.com
  • Peter David has written more of Guido Carosella's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 76 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1985–2023

The New Mutants #29 β˜… 1985
The New Mutants #29
The Uncanny X-Men #259 1990
The Uncanny X-Men #259
The Uncanny X-Men #273 1991
The Uncanny X-Men #273
X-Factor #98 1994
X-Factor #98
X-Men #-1 1997
X-Men #-1
X-Treme X-Men #7 2004
X-Treme X-Men #7
Madrox #5 2005
Madrox #5
X-Factor #30 2008
X-Factor #30
X-Factor #211 2011
X-Factor #211
X-Factor by Peter David: The Complete Collection #1 2014
X-Factor by Peter David: The Complete Collection #1
Secret Warriors #1 2017
Secret Warriors #1
X-Men by Jonathan Hickman #2 2020
X-Men by Jonathan Hickman #2
X-Force #39 2023
X-Force #39

Appearances (151–173 of 173, oldest first)

X-Tinction Agenda: Warzones! (2016)
X-Men: Fatal Attractions (2016)
Secret Warriors (2017)
#1
Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey (2018)
#2
Runaways (2017)
#9
Multiple Man (2018)
#1
X-Factor Epic Collection (2017)
X-Force Epic Collection (2017)
#2
X-Men by Jonathan Hickman (2020)
#2
Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus (2019)
#2
She-Hulk by Peter David Omnibus (2021)
X-Factor by Peter David Omnibus (2021)
A.X.E.: Judgment Day (2022)
X-Men Epic Collection (2014)
#20
X-Force (2020)
#39
X-Force by Benjamin Percy (2020)
#7
X-Men: Reign of X by Jonathan Hickman (2024)
#1
Concert of Champions (2025)
#1
Uncanny X-Men (2024)
X-Men (1994)
#15