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Monet St. Croix

196 appearances · Copper/Modern Age · 1994–2025 · 6 key issues
Who is Monet St. Croix?

Monet St. Croix is a Algerian-French mutant born into a wealthy, influential family, whose extraordinary gifts — superhuman strength, flight, telepathy, and near-invulnerability alongside her genius intellect — emerged as part of her mutant nature. She became a founding member of the next-generation Xavier student team, Generation X.

Few Marvel mutants carry themselves with quite the same combination of brilliance and bravado as Monet St. Croix, who burst onto the scene in 1994's Generation X Ashcan Edition — a debut co-created by Scott Lobdell and Chris Bachalo that announced her arrival at the dawn of the Modern Age. Over more than three decades and 184 catalogued appearances, she's proven herself a fixture across Generation X, X-Factor, and X-Men, racking up six key-issue moments that collectors keep a sharp eye out for. A proud card-carrying X-Man, Monet has shared countless adventures alongside the likes of Jamie Madrox, Strong Guy, Rictor, and Multiple Man, making X-Factor in particular feel like her second home. Sharp, formidable, and utterly unwilling to be underestimated, she's one of those characters whose longevity speaks for itself — thirty-one years in the Marvel Universe and still every bit as essential as the day she debuted.

Identity

Real name. Monet Yvette Clarisse Maria Therese St. Croix

Powers. Genius Intelligence: Monet has a genius-level intellect. She has perfect memory, superhuman intuitive skills, and is capable of using computers and electronic devices with ease.

Teams & affiliations
X-FactorX-MenSentinelsGeneration XSingularity Investigations
Generation X [Overstreet Fan Preview]
#[nn]
★ First appearance
Generation X [Overstreet Fan Preview] #[nn]
Jan 1994

Trivia

  • Monet stands as one of Marvel's sharpest examples of retroactive continuity reworking, her identity remaining among the most heavily revised in the entire X-Men franchise.en.wikipedia.org
  • Peter David has written more of Monet St. Croix's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 50 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1994–2023

X-Men #36 1994
X-Men #36
Generation X #25 1997
Generation X #25
Generation X #48 1999
Generation X #48
New X-Men #128 2002
New X-Men #128
Uncanny X-Men #1 2003
Uncanny X-Men #1
X-Factor #2 2006
X-Factor #2
X-Factor #30 2008
X-Factor #30
X-Factor #200 2010
X-Factor #200
X-Factor #13 2012
X-Factor #13
X-Men #8 2014
X-Men #8
Extraordinary X-Men #19 2017
Extraordinary X-Men #19
Weapon X #27 2019
Weapon X #27
X-Force #20 2021
X-Force #20
X-Men #19 2023
X-Men #19

Appearances (1–150 of 196, oldest first)

Generation X [Overstreet Fan Preview] (1994)
Generation X Ashcan Edition (1994)
X-Men Ashcan (1994)
X-Men: Rarities (1995)
Wolverine (1988)
The Uncanny X-Men (1981)
Marvel Swimsuit Special (1992)
#4
Best of Marvel (1994)
Marvel Vision (1996)
Generation X '97 (1997)
New Mutants: Truth or Death (1997)
#1
Crossover Serie (1997)
#6
Conan (1997)
#5
Marvel Crossover (1997)
#8
X-Men Universe (1999)
Generation X 1999 (1999)
Spider-Woman (1999)
#15
New X-Men (2001)
Uncanny X-Men (2003)
#1
All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z (2006)
#5
World War Hulk: X-Men (2007)
She-Hulk (2005)
#31
X-Factor Special: Layla Miller (2008)
#1
X-Factor: Secret Invasion (2009)
X-Factor: Time and a Half (2009)
X-Men Legacy Annual (2009)
#1
X-Men: Legacy (2008)
X-Factor: Overtime (2009)
X-Factor: Invisible Woman Has Vanished (2010)
X-Factor: Second Coming (2010)
X-Men: Second Coming - Revelations (2010)
Origins of Marvel Comics: X-Men (2010)
#1
Generation X Classic (2010)
X-Factor: Happenings in Vegas (2011)
X-Factor: Scar Tissue (2011)
New X-Men by Grant Morrison (2011)
#4
X-Factor: Hard Labor (2011)
X-Factor: Super Unnatural (2012)
X-Factor: They Keep Killing Madrox (2012)
X-Factor by Peter David: The Complete Collection (2014)
X-Force (2014)
#3