Jeanne-Marie Beaubier
Few characters in Marvel's Bronze Age arrived with such immediate intrigue as Jeanne-Marie Beaubier, who made her debut in The X-Men #120 in 1979, courtesy of the legendary creative partnership of Chris Claremont and John Byrne. Over 45 years and more than 200 catalogued appearances — ten of them recognized as key collector issues — she has proven herself one of Marvel's most enduring figures, woven deeply into the fabric of Alpha Flight, Marauders, and Wolverine. Her world is populated by some of Marvel's most compelling personalities: Jean-Paul Beaubier, Northstar, Walter Langkowski, Sasquatch, and Puck are among those who share her pages, placing her at the heart of a rich corner of the Marvel Universe. If you're drawn to characters with real longevity, Bronze Age roots, and a story that keeps evolving decade after decade, Jeanne-Marie Beaubier is absolutely worth your time.
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Trivia
- Bill Mantlo has written more of Jeanne-Marie Beaubier's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 41 issues.