Heather Hudson
Heather McNeil Hudson, wife of Alpha Flight founder James MacDonald Hudson, became a cornerstone of Canada's premiere super-team through sheer determination rather than any innate ability. After assuming leadership of Alpha Flight, she eventually donned her husband's advanced battlesuit, gaining flight, force-field projection, and geothermal energy manipulation.
Few characters in Marvel's Bronze Age arrived with as much quiet authority as Heather Hudson, who made her debut in The X-Men #139 in 1980, courtesy of the legendary creative partnership of John Byrne and Chris Claremont. A cornerstone of both Alpha Flight and the X-Men, she has spent 45 years sharing adventures with an extraordinary roster — Sasquatch, Puck, Box, and the formidable Eugene Judd among them — across landmark series like Alpha Flight, Exiles, and The Uncanny X-Men. With 12 key-issue appearances to her name and 167 catalog entries spanning nearly half a century, Heather is no supporting player but a genuine pillar of Marvel's Canadian corner of the universe. If you're building a serious Bronze Age collection or simply want to discover one of Marvel's most enduring and underappreciated figures, Heather Hudson is an essential place to start.
Real name. Heather McNeil Hudson
Powers. No innate powers; wields the Hudson battlesuit granting flight, force-field generation, manipulation of geothermal/electromagnetic energy, and enhanced strength/speed.

Trivia
- Bill Mantlo has written more of Heather Hudson's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 41 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1980–2022
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