Madrox the Multiple Man
James Arthur Madrox is a mutant whose body automatically generates identical duplicates of himself with every physical impact — a power that manifested at birth. Raised in isolation by his parents, he eventually entered the wider mutant world, offering X-Factor and allied teams a literally one-man army.
Born into the Bronze Age on the pages of The X-Men #104, Madrox the Multiple Man is one of Marvel's most intriguing mutant figures — a character whose very concept feels tailor-made for the rich, character-driven storytelling that defined the Claremont era. Debuted in 1977 by the legendary team of Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum, he's spent nearly four decades winding through the X-Men's world, sharing adventures with titans like Wolverine, Storm, and the broader mutant pantheon across Uncanny X-Men and beyond. With five key-issue appearances to his name and a publishing life stretching from 1977 all the way to 2014, he's far more than a curiosity — he's a genuine piece of Marvel's mutant tapestry, and any collector serious about the X-Men's Bronze Age roots will want him on their radar.

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Covers through the years — 1977–2014
★ 1977
★ 1980
1991
2002
★ 2005
2007
2014