
Destiny
Irene Adler
First Appearance
The X-Men #141 (1981)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Irene Adler
About Destiny
Destiny, the blind mutant seer whose real name is Irene Adler, made her debut in the landmark X-Men #141 (1981) — the opening chapter of the iconic Days of Future Past storyline. That issue alone is one of the most sought-after keys in all of mutant collecting, and Destiny's presence in it as a member of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants cemented her place in X-Men history from the very first panel. Her power of precognition, channeled through a series of cryptic diaries that have driven countless storylines, made her far more than a simple villain — she was an architect of futures that Marvel writers would mine for decades.
Despite her blindness, Irene Adler navigated the world with an almost unsettling clarity, having written prophetic journals that predicted events centuries in advance. Her deep and complex relationship with Mystique has long been one of Marvel's most compelling partnerships, blending loyalty, love, and shared ideology across timelines. Destiny served with the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and later the government-sanctioned Freedom Force, giving her appearances across a wide range of team books that collectors love to track down. Her death during the Muir Island Saga left a void in the X-Men universe that writers kept returning to through her diaries and her legacy.
Destiny's story took a monumental turn in the Krakoan era, when she was resurrected to join the Quiet Council of Krakoa — a development that had fans hunting back issues and her key appearances with renewed urgency. Her role in Immortal X-Men and the broader Destiny of X publishing initiative placed her at the very center of Marvel's mutant mythology, elevating her from a supporting figure to one of the most pivotal characters in modern X-Men storytelling.
For collectors, Destiny represents a rare combination of deep history and surging modern relevance. X-Men #141 remains an essential key, but her appearances throughout Uncanny X-Men's classic run, her Freedom Force tenure, and her Krakoan era spotlight issues all make a complete Destiny collection a rewarding and increasingly valuable pursuit. Whether you're chasing her first appearance or her Quiet Council debut, Destiny's books are the kind that define a serious X-Men collection.













