Peter Corbeau
Peter Corbeau is a brilliant astrophysicist and director of the Starcore space station who first appeared working alongside the Avengers. A trusted supporting figure in the Marvel Universe, he applies his scientific expertise to cosmic and solar research without possessing any superhuman abilities.
Peter Corbeau made his Marvel debut in The Avengers #103 back in 1972, a Bronze Age introduction courtesy of Roy Thomas and Rich Buckler that quietly planted the seeds for a character who would become a recurring presence across nearly five decades of comics. Though his appearance count is modest, four of those issues carry key-issue status — a remarkable ratio that speaks to how often Corbeau turns up at genuinely pivotal moments. His world is unmistakably the mutant corner of the Marvel Universe: his most frequent stomping grounds are The X-Men, The Uncanny X-Men, and Classic X-Men, where he shares pages with luminaries like Scott Summers, Logan, and Storm. With affiliations spanning the X-Men, the Avengers, and the Sentinels, Corbeau is a fascinating connective thread — the kind of supporting figure that serious Marvel readers and completists will find well worth tracking down.

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