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Nate Grey

Nate Grey

8 appearances · Copper/Modern Age · 1997–2012
Who is Nate Grey?

Nate Grey is the Marvel Universe's X-Man — a powerful psychic mutant created from the DNA of Scott Summers and Jean Grey in the Age of Apocalypse, who crossed into the main Marvel timeline. The Panini France publications collect his adventures alongside X-Men characters like Storm and Cannonball.

A French-published figure stepping onto the scene in 1997, Nate Grey made his catalog debut in the pages of Hulk #33 under the creative hands of Peter David, Sophie Viévard, and Angel Medina — a Modern Age arrival who found himself sharing adventures with some of Marvel's heaviest hitters, from Ororo Munroe and Scott Summers to Dani Moonstar and Roberto Da Costa. His appearances span a solid fifteen years across titles like X-Men Select, X-Men, and Hulk, suggesting a character with real staying power in the Panini France publishing world. With only eight catalog appearances, he's a collector's discovery rather than a household name — the kind of find that rewards the fan who loves digging a little deeper into the broader, international tapestry of Marvel comics history.

Hulk
#33
★ First appearance
Hulk #33
Sep 1997

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Appearances

Hulk (1997)
#33
X-Men (1997)
Spider-Man (1997)
#20
X-Men Select (2012)