N'Daré Munroe
N'Daré Munroe is the mother of Ororo Munroe — the X-Man known as Storm. A Kenyan princess, she married American photojournalist David Munroe and settled in Cairo, where Ororo was born, shaping the heritage that would define her daughter's identity.
Rooted in the Bronze Age soil of Marvel's most celebrated mutant era, N'Daré Munroe made her mark in The X-Men #96 in 1975 — a debut crafted by the legendary trio of Chris Claremont, Bill Mantlo, and Dave Cockrum at the very moment the X-Men were being reimagined for the ages. Her story has unfolded across titles like Storm, The Uncanny X-Men, and Ororo: Before the Storm, placing her at the heart of some of Marvel's most character-rich storytelling, sharing pages with the likes of Ororo Munroe, Logan, and Kurt Wagner. With 18 catalog appearances spanning nearly five decades and four recognized key issues among them, N'Daré is a figure whose significance to the deeper mythology of Marvel's mutant world far outweighs a simple page count. For collectors and fans who love digging into the foundational layers beneath the headline heroes, she's an essential piece of the Bronze Age tapestry.

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Covers through the years — 1975–2021
★ 1975
1981
1982
★ 1985
1990
★ 2006
2009
2017
2021