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Richard Rider

Richard Rider

308 appearances · Bronze Age · 1976–2026 · 12 key issues
Who is Richard Rider?

Ordinary Long Island teenager Richard Rider was randomly chosen by the dying Nova Centurion Rhomann Dey to receive his power — the vast cosmic energy of the Nova Force — along with his rank and mission, transforming Rider into Earth's first Human Rocket.

Few characters capture the scrappy, cosmic ambition of Marvel's Bronze Age quite like Richard Rider, who burst onto the scene in Marvel Premiere #29 in 1976 and never looked back. Over a remarkable fifty-year publishing history spanning 308 catalog appearances — twelve of them recognized as key issues — Rider has proven himself one of Marvel's most enduring figures, anchoring titles like Nova, The New Warriors, and Spider-Girl across generations of storytelling. He keeps genuinely elite company, sharing adventures with the likes of Spider-Man, Captain America, and Thor, which speaks volumes about the weight Marvel places on this character. Whether you're a longtime collector or just discovering the cosmic corners of the Marvel Universe, Richard Rider is exactly the kind of character whose journey rewards every issue you track down.

Identity

Real name. Richard Rider

Powers. Cosmic powers via the Nova Force (Xandarian Worldmind/Nova Corps): superhuman strength and durability, energy projection/blasts, flight, faster-than-light spaceflight, gravimetric manipulation.

Teams & affiliations
Avengers
★ First appearance
Nova #1
Sep 1976

Part of the Nova legacy

Richard Rider is one of 3 heroes to carry the Nova mantle. See the whole Nova family ▸

Trivia

  • Nova's DNA as a deliberate Spider-Man homage runs deep — Richard Rider's working-class background and that classic alliterative name were baked in by design, making him an intentional echo of Marvel's wall-crawler rather than just another generic space hero.en.wikipedia.org
  • After years on the shelf, Richard Rider got his comeback as a founding member of the original New Warriors, where his presence helped anchor the 1990s team title and put Nova back on collectors' radar in a serious way.en.wikipedia.org
  • Fabian Nicieza has written more of Richard Rider's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 36 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1976–2023

Marvel Premiere #29 1976
Marvel Premiere #29
Rom #24 1981
Rom #24
Rom #50 1984
Rom #50
Thor #411 1989
Thor #411
The New Mutants Annual #7 1991
The New Mutants Annual #7
Thunderbolts #1 1997
Thunderbolts #1
Nova #3 1999
Nova #3
Maximum Security #3 2001
Maximum Security #3
Spider-Girl #86 2005
Spider-Girl #86
Punisher #1 2009
Punisher #1
Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis: Heroic Age #[nn] 2012
Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis: Heroic Age #[nn]
Nova #1 2017
Nova #1
Marvel Comics #1000 2019
Marvel Comics #1000
X-Men Red #12 2023
X-Men Red #12

Appearances (151–300 of 308, oldest first)

Avengers Next (2007)
Marvel Holiday Special 2006 (2006)
#1
Spider-Man Visionaries: Roger Stern (2007)
#1
Iron Man (2005)
#15
White Tiger (2007)
#5
Marvel Zombies: Dead Days (2007)
Annihilation: Conquest Prologue (2007)
#1
Annihilation: Conquest - Quasar (2007)
Annihilation: Conquest - Wraith (2007)
#1
What If? Annihilation (2008)
#1
Thunderbolts: Breaking Point (2008)
#1
New X-Men (2004)
#44
Marvel Zombies (2008)
Amazing Spider-Girl (2006)
#15
Secret Invasion: The Infiltration (2008)
Nova Annual (2008)
#1
Civil War Chronicles (2007)
#7
Annihilation: Conquest (2008)
Savage Dragon (1993)
Twisted Toyfare Theatre (2001)
#10
Punisher (2009)
#1
War of Kings Saga (2009)
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z (2008)
#8
New Warriors Classic (2009)
Annihilation Classic (2009)
Marvel Zombies 3 (2009)
Marvel 70th Anniversary Frame Art (2009)
Realm of Kings (2010)
#1
Marvel Divas (2010)
Marvel Masterworks: The Inhumans (2009)
#2
Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (2008)
#21
Marvel Adventures Black Widow and the Avengers Digest (2010)
The Thanos Imperative (2010)
Secret Avengers (2010)
Incredible Hulks (2010)
Chaos War: Dead Avengers (2011)
#1
New Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis (2011)
#1
Thunderbolts (2006)
Incredible Hulks: Dark Son (2011)
The Thanos Imperative: Devastation (2011)
#1
Chaos War: Avengers (2011)
Thunderbolts Classic (2011)
#1
Spider-Man: The Original Clone Saga (2011)
Infinity Gauntlet (2011)
X-Force: Assault on Graymalkin (2011)
Spider-Man & the New Warriors: The Hero Killers (2012)
Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis: Heroic Age (2012)
Marvel Firsts: The 1970s (2011)
#3
Avengers: The Contest (2012)
Nova Classic (2013)
X-Force Omnibus (2013)
#1
New Warriors Omnibus (2013)
#1
Guardians of the Galaxy (2013)
Guardians of the Galaxy by Jim Valentino (2014)
#1
Marvel Universe Ultimate Spider-Man (2012)
Infinity Gauntlet Omnibus (2014)
Incredible Hulk Epic Collection (2015)
#19
Avengers Ft. Hulk & Nova - Presented by Western Union (2016)
Silver Surfer Epic Collection (2014)
Spider-Man by David Michelinie and Erik Larsen Omnibus (2017)
Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme Omnibus (2017)
#1
Nova: Resurrection (2017)
Secret Empire (2017)
Marvel Comics (2019)
Annihilation - Scourge Alpha (2020)
#1
Annihilation - Scourge Omega (2020)
#1
Marvel Masterworks: The Defenders (2008)
#7
Avengers by Jonathan Hickman: The Complete Collection (2020)
#2
Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus (2019)
#2
X-Men: Hellfire Gala (2021)
Captain Britain Omnibus (2021)
S.W.O.R.D. (2021)
#6
Venom (2018)
Doctor Strange Epic Collection (2016)
#9
Daredevil Epic Collection (2014)
#16
Reign of X (2021)
#13
X-Men: Red by Al Ewing (2022)
#1
Fantastic Four (2019)
#11
Rom: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus (2023)
Marvel-Verse: Guardians of the Galaxy (2023)
Avengers (2018)
X-Men Red (2022)
Phoenix (2024)
Spider-Boy Annual (2024)
#1
Annihilation Modern Era Epic Collection (2025)
Imperial (2025)
Free Marvel Must-Haves: June 2025 (2025)
#1
Rom Epic Collection: The Original Marvel Years (2025)
#2
New Warriors: Nova & Night Thrasher Omnibus (2025)
Uncanny X-Men (2024)
Imperial War: Nova - Centurion (2025)
#1
X-Men by Al Ewing Omnibus (2025)
Nova: Centurion (2026)