Jimaine Szardos
Jimaine Szardos, also known as Amanda Sefton, is a Romani sorceress raised in a traveling circus who grew up alongside Kurt Wagner (Nightcrawler). She later embraced the mystic Winding Way, a path of fluctuating magical power granting her sorcery, teleportation, illusions, and shapeshifting abilities.
Jimaine Szardos stepped onto the Marvel stage in 1976 courtesy of the legendary Bronze Age creative team of Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum — right in the thick of the era that transformed the X-Men into one of comics' most beloved franchises. With nearly five decades of history behind her and six key-issue appearances to her name, she's a figure whose significance to Marvel's mutant mythology runs deeper than her appearance count alone suggests. Her adventures unfold most prominently across the pages of The Uncanny X-Men and Excalibur, where she shares the stage with icons like Wolverine, Colossus, and Nightcrawler, placing her squarely at the heart of some of the X-Men's most consequential stories. Collectors and longtime X-fans who dig past the marquee names will find Jimaine Szardos a genuinely rewarding discovery — a Bronze Age original with real staying power.
Real name. Jimaine Szardos
Powers. Amanda is a sorceress following the path of the Winding Way, whose power waxes and wanes over time. This grants her powers such as: ; Teleportation ; Illusions ; Shapeshifting ; Mystical force bolts ; Hypnotism ; and the manipulation of other magical forces at her full disposal

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Covers through the years — 1976–2025
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★ 1984
1989
1990
★ 1995
2001
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