

Rahne Sinclair
Rahne Sinclair is a Scottish mutant who manifested the ability to transform into a wolf or hybrid wolf-human form. Raised in a strict religious environment in Kinross, Scotland, she was taken in by geneticist Moira MacTaggert and became a founding member of the New Mutants, the X-Men's first junior team.
Few characters have rooted themselves so deeply in the Marvel Universe as Rahne Sinclair, who burst onto the scene in the landmark Marvel Graphic Novel #4 in 1982 — a Bronze Age debut crafted by the legendary team of Chris Claremont and Bob McLeod that immediately announced her as someone special. A proud member of the X-Men family, she's spent over four decades sharing adventures with some of mutantkind's most beloved figures, including Cannonball, Dani Moonstar, Sunspot, and Roberto Da Costa across the pages of The New Mutants and X-Factor. With 390 catalog appearances stretching all the way to 2026 and an impressive 28 key issues to her name, Rahne is no background player — she's a cornerstone of Marvel's mutant tapestry, beloved by collectors and readers alike. If you're exploring the heart of the New Mutants era or tracing the long, rich history of Marvel's X-universe, Rahne Sinclair is absolutely essential reading.
Real name. Rahne Sinclair
Powers. Mutant lycanthrope; can transform at will into a full wolf or a transitional human-lupine form, gaining enhanced strength, speed, senses, claws and fangs.

Trivia
- Rahne Sinclair debuted in Marvel's New Mutants as a Marvel Graphic Novel rather than a standard monthly comic, making her one of the earliest major X-Men spin-off characters introduced through that premium prestige format.jazminacininas.com
- Among the X-office's long-running cast, Rahne stands out as a character whose history was explicitly shaped by religious indoctrination and abuse — a theme later singled out by comics coverage as the core reason her stories became unusually bleak and psychologically fraught.jazminacininas.com
- Chris Claremont has written more of Rahne Sinclair's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 67 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1982–2023
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