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Quicksilver

722 appearances Β· Silver Age Β· 1964–2026 Β· 44 key issues
Who is Quicksilver?

Pietro Maximoff was born a mutant alongside his twin sister Wanda, gifted with superhuman speed that allows him to move and think at incredible velocities. He first appeared as a reluctant villain in Magneto's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants before later joining the Avengers.

Few characters in Marvel history have maintained such a relentless, electric presence across six-plus decades as Quicksilver, who first blazed onto the scene in The X-Men #4 in 1964, conjured by the legendary duo of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby at the very height of the Silver Age. With 675 catalogued appearances β€” 44 of them recognized as key collector issues β€” he's woven into the fabric of Marvel storytelling in a way few characters can claim, showing up most prominently across The Avengers, X-Factor, and Avengers runs that span generations of readers. As a card-carrying Avenger, he's kept remarkable company over the years, sharing countless adventures with titans like Captain America, Iron Man, and Scarlet Witch. If you're building a serious Marvel collection or simply want to trace one of the publisher's most enduring and complex figures from his Silver Age origins all the way to the present day, Quicksilver is absolutely essential reading.

Identity

Real name. Pietro Django Maximoff

Powers. Multilingual: In addition to English, Pietro is fluent in Russian.Avengers

Teams & affiliations
AvengersX-FactorX-Men
β˜… First appearance
The X-Men #4
Mar 1964

Trivia

  • Marvel put Pietro through two seismic retcons: first stripping him and Scarlet Witch of their status as Magneto's biological children, then dropping an even bigger bombshell in 2015 when the High Evolutionary was revealed to have artificially induced their powers, confirming they were never mutants at all but ordinary children.en.wikipedia.org
  • Few characters in Marvel history have made as sharp a turn as Quicksilver, who debuted as a card-carrying villain in Magneto's Brotherhood before being recast as a full-fledged hero when he and Scarlet Witch joined the Avengers' roster starting with The Avengers #16.en.wikipedia.org
  • Stan Lee has written more of Quicksilver's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 57 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1964–2022

The X-Men #4 β˜… 1964
The X-Men #4
The Amazing Spider-Man #71 β˜… 1969
The Amazing Spider-Man #71
The Avengers #114 β˜… 1973
The Avengers #114
The Avengers #181 β˜… 1979
The Avengers #181
X-Factor #4 β˜… 1986
X-Factor #4
The Avengers #300 β˜… 1989
The Avengers #300
Marvels #2 β˜… 1994
Marvels #2
Best of Marvel #1995 β˜… 1995
Best of Marvel #1995
Magneto: Dark Seduction #1 2000
Magneto: Dark Seduction #1
House of M #8 β˜… 2005
House of M #8
Dark Avengers #1 β˜… 2009
Dark Avengers #1
Avengers Assemble Annual #1 2013
Avengers Assemble Annual #1
Avengers Epic Collection #7 2018
Avengers Epic Collection #7
Dark Ages #3 2022
Dark Ages #3

Appearances (1–150 of 722, oldest first)

Journey into Mystery (1952)
Fantastic Four (1961)
Fantastic Four Annual (1963)
Tales of Suspense (1959)
Thor (1966)
Capt. Savage and His Leatherneck Raiders (1968)
#2
Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD (1968)
The Amazing Spider-Man (1963)
#71
X-Men Annual (1970)
#1
Amazing Adventures (1970)
Marvel Team-Up (1972)
Marvel Triple Action (1972)
Spider-Man Comics Weekly (1973)
#51
The Incredible Hulk (1968)
Giant-Size Marvel Triple Action (1975)
#1
The Super-Heroes (1975)
#9
Marvel Treasury Edition (1974)
#7
Jungle Action (1972)
#16
The Inhumans (1975)
Marvel Double Feature (1973)
#16
The Avengers Annual (1967)
Captain Britain (1976)
#24
Comic Reader (1973)
Spider-Man Comic (1979)
Marvel Superheroes [Marvel Super-Heroes] (1979)
Captain America (1968)
Marvel Two-in-One (1974)
#71
The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976)
#54
The Uncanny X-Men (1981)
Marvel Super Action (1977)
Stan Lee Presents the Marvel Comics Illustrated Version of Spider-Man His Greatest Team-Up Battles (1981)
Super Spider-Man TV Comic (1981)
Marvel Graphic Novel (1982)
Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions (1982)
#1
X-Men Classics Starring the X-Men (1983)
#1
Marvel Fanfare (1982)
#14
Dazzler (1981)
#32
West Coast Avengers (1984)
#1