
Domino
Neena Thurman
First Appearance
Comics Scene #20 (1991)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Dom, Neena Thurman, Samantha Wu, Tamara Winter, Elena Vladescu, Jessica Marie Costello, Luisa Mendoza, Beatrice, Christina Elizabeth Alioso, Priscilla Sutherland, Hope Eldridge, Doctor Inez, Petey the Dog, Peaches, Neengers
About Domino
Domino — real name Neena Thurman — is one of Marvel's most versatile and enduring mercenaries, a mutant whose signature power of probability manipulation makes her one of the luckiest and most dangerous operatives in the Marvel Universe. Born the sole survivor of a secret government breeding program designed to produce the perfect mutant weapon, Neena's ability to subconsciously bend chance in her favor manifests as an almost supernatural knack for being in the right place at exactly the right time. Combine that with world-class marksmanship, elite hand-to-hand combat training, and a lifetime of black-ops fieldwork, and you have a character who can go toe-to-toe with virtually anyone. Her distinctive chalk-white skin and black eye patch tattoo make her one of the most visually iconic figures in the X-Men corner of the Marvel Universe.
For collectors, Domino's publishing history is a fascinating treasure hunt. Her first appearance is technically documented as Comics Scene #20 from 1991, a behind-the-scenes preview magazine that gave early readers a glimpse of the character before she hit the stands. Her in-universe debut followed in New Mutants, where she was introduced as part of the Cable-led era that would soon give birth to X-Force. That transition period — from the final issues of New Mutants into the launch of X-Force #1 in 1991 — is one of the most heavily collected runs in 1990s Marvel history, and Domino is right at the center of it. Collectors should note the added wrinkle that the Domino appearing in those early X-Force issues was later revealed to be an impostor named Copycat, making the hunt for the "real" Domino's proper debut an extra layer of intrigue.
Domino has starred in multiple solo limited series and has been a key player in some of the most significant X-Force and X-Men storylines of the past three decades. She was a core member of the gritty Six Pack mercenary unit alongside Cable, featured prominently in major arcs like Messiah War and Second Coming, and has been part of nearly every iteration of X-Force from its earliest incarnation through the modern Weapon X-Force lineup. Her 2018 ongoing solo series by Gail Simone brought Domino fully into the spotlight, delivering a critically praised run that explored her origins, her complicated relationship with luck and identity, and her fierce independence — and that series is already drawing strong collector interest as a modern key.
Domino's books are worth collecting for several compelling reasons. She sits at the intersection of two of the most sought-after eras in Marvel collecting — the early 1990s X-Force boom and the grittier, more character-driven X-titles of the 2000s and beyond. Her appearances span team books, solo series, and crossover events, meaning a complete collection tells the broader story of Marvel's mutant landscape across generations. With her prominent role in the Deadpool & X-Force corner of Marvel media and continued appearances in current titles, Domino's back-issue demand shows no signs of cooling. Whether you're hunting her earliest appearances, her solo spotlight moments, or key team milestones, Domino is a cornerstone character whose books belong in any serious Marvel collection.
















