comicbooks.com Join Free
Home › Sam Guthrie
Sam Guthrie
Sam GuthrieSam GuthrieSam Guthrie

Sam Guthrie

731 appearances · Bronze Age · 1982–2026 · 41 key issues
Who is Sam Guthrie?

A coal miner's son from Cumberland County, Kentucky, Sam Guthrie's mutant power first manifested in a mine collapse, rocketing him to safety. He can propel himself at jet speeds while encased in a near-invulnerable thermochemical blast field, and was soon recruited into the New Mutants as Cannonball.

Few Marvel characters can claim a debut as landmark as Sam Guthrie's — arriving in the legendary Marvel Graphic Novel #4 in 1982, a Bronze Age milestone crafted by Chris Claremont and Bob McLeod that launched an entirely new generation of mutant heroes. Over 44 years and 584 catalog appearances, Sam has grown from his roots in The New Mutants through the hard-edged pages of X-Force and into the storied ranks of The Uncanny X-Men, earning 41 key-issue designations along the way — a testament to just how often he's been at the center of things that matter. As an X-Men member, he's kept remarkable company, sharing adventures with Wolverine, Ororo Munroe, and longtime ally Roberto Da Costa across decades of Marvel's mutant saga. Whether you're a longtime collector or just discovering the X-Men's deeper bench, Sam Guthrie is exactly the kind of character whose longevity and legacy reward every page you track down.

Identity

Real name. Samuel Zachary "Sam" Guthrie

Powers. Thermochemical energy generation enabling propelled flight at jet speeds while encased in a near-invulnerable "blast field" force field; the field protects himself and anyone he carries. Later shown to be an External (effective immortality).

Teams & affiliations
New MutantsX-MenX-ForceX-Factor
★ First appearance
Marvel Graphic Novel #4
Oct 1982

Trivia

  • The Guthrie family stands as one of Marvel's most mutation-dense dynasties, with multiple siblings eventually manifesting powers of their own — cementing the clan as a genuine recurring mutant bloodline rather than a convenient one-off origin story.marvel.fandom.com
  • Chris Claremont has written more of Sam Guthrie's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 84 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1982–2024

Marvel Graphic Novel #4 1982
Marvel Graphic Novel #4
The New Mutants Annual #2 1986
The New Mutants Annual #2
The New Mutants #73 1989
The New Mutants #73
The New Warriors #31 1993
The New Warriors #31
The Uncanny X-Men #325 1995
The Uncanny X-Men #325
Alpha Flight #9 1998
Alpha Flight #9
New X-Men #128 2002
New X-Men #128
X-Treme X-Men #35 2004
X-Treme X-Men #35
Siege: X-Men #[nn] 2010
Siege: X-Men #[nn]
Avengers vs. X-Men: It's Coming #[nn] 2012
Avengers vs. X-Men: It's Coming #[nn]
Avengers A.I. #8.NOW 2014
Avengers A.I. #8.NOW
U.S.Avengers #7 2017
U.S.Avengers #7
New Mutants #2 2020
New Mutants #2
Dead X-Men #2 2024
Dead X-Men #2

Appearances (301–450 of 731, oldest first)

DC / Marvel (1997)
#10
Marvel Vision (1996)
Wizard Ace Edition #16: Marvel Comics #1 (1997)
#16
Beast (1997)
#1
ClanDestine vs. The X-Men (1997)
New Mutants: Truth or Death (1997)
Wolverine '97 (1997)
X-Men Unlimited (1993)
Spawn (1995)
#21
X-Men Special (1998)
Alpha Flight (1997)
#9
Marvel Méga Hors Série (1997)
#5
Hulk (1997)
#41
De X-Mannen (1983)
X-Men: Magneto War (1999)
#1
Thunderbolts (1997)
#25
Marvel Special (1997)
Cable: Second Genesis (1999)
#1
Contest of Champions II (1999)
Warlock (1999)
#1
Die Rächer (1999)
#11
Cable (1993)
Die Fantastischen Vier (1999)
#12
Iron Man (1999)
#12
Captain America (1999)
#12
Der sensationelle Spider-Man (1998)
#18
X-Men Universe (1999)
Marvel Crossover (1999)
#18
Essential X-Men (1995)
#57
Earth X (2000)
X-Men Forever (2001)
#2
New X-Men (2001)
X-Treme X-Men (2001)
Cable Vol.1, No. 73 [Marvel Legends Reprint] (2004)
Excalibur (2004)
#1