
Mother
Mother
First Appearance
New X-Men #129 (2002)
Powers & Abilities
About Mother
Mother is a Marvel Comics villain whose chilling presence made its mark in the pages of New X-Men, first appearing in issue #129 (2002) — a key early-2000s X-Men era issue that collectors of Grant Morrison's landmark run will recognize as essential reading. Operating with a cold, calculating intellect as her primary weapon, Mother is a threat defined not by brute force but by psychological manipulation and strategic cunning, making her a distinctive figure in the X-Men rogues gallery.
Her debut came during one of the most celebrated and boundary-pushing periods in X-Men history, when Grant Morrison was reshaping the entire franchise. New X-Men #129 sits within a run that radically reimagined mutantkind, introduced beloved characters, and delivered stories that still resonate with readers and collectors decades later. Being embedded in that continuity gives Mother a collector context that punches above her relative obscurity.
Though Mother has not headlined major crossover events or carried her own solo series, her association with the Morrison-era X-Men titles makes her appearances desirable to run collectors and completionists alike. Characters who operate in the shadows of landmark runs often see renewed interest as fans dig deeper into the stories that shaped modern Marvel.
For collectors, New X-Men #129 is the key book to own — it represents a first appearance nestled inside one of the most critically acclaimed X-Men runs ever published. Whether you are building a complete Morrison X-Men collection or hunting undervalued first appearances, Mother's debut issue belongs on your radar.



