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Wolfsbane

Rahne Sinclair

First Appearance

Comics Feature #20 (1982)

Powers & Abilities

Super StrengthSuper SpeedAgilityStaminaInvulnerabilityHealingSuper SightSuper SmellSuper HearingShape ShifterFeralUnarmed CombatSize ManipulationEscape ArtistTrackingDuplicationClawsStealth

Teams

Alpha FlightBratpackExcaliburGenoshan MutatesHellionsHoly GuardMorlocksNew MutantsParagonsThe LupineX-FactorX-ForceX-Gene MutantX-MenXavier Institute

Also Known As

Rahne Sinclair, Queen Rahne, Mutate 490, Princess Rain, Queen Rain, Grimfang, Rain

About Wolfsbane

Rahne Sinclair, the Scottish mutant hero known as Wolfsbane, has been one of Marvel's most emotionally compelling characters since her debut in Comics Feature #20 in 1982. Born in the Scottish Highlands and raised under a strict religious upbringing that left her deeply conflicted about her mutant gifts, Rahne can transform between human, werewolf, and full wolf forms — a power set that has made her one of the most visually dynamic characters in the X-Men corner of the Marvel Universe. Her early appearances alongside the founding New Mutants roster are among the most sought-after back issues in the mutant genre, as that team represents the next generation of Xavier's dream.

Rahne's journey through Marvel's mutant landscape has taken her through some of the hobby's most celebrated runs. As a core member of the original New Mutants, she appeared throughout Chris Claremont's foundational run on that series, a stretch of books that collectors prize for their emotional depth and world-building. Her later work with X-Factor — particularly the government-sanctioned and Jamie Madrox-led incarnations — gave her some of her richest character development, wrestling with faith, identity, and a deeply complex bond with the Asgardian wolf-prince Hrimhari. Her time with X-Force under Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost produced some of the most intense stories of her career, placing her in darker, high-stakes territory that longtime fans still talk about.

What makes Wolfsbane especially compelling for collectors is the breadth of her team affiliations. She has served with the New Mutants, X-Factor, X-Force, Excalibur, and even Alpha Flight, meaning her key appearances are scattered across dozens of series across multiple decades. Her ties to Genosha and the Morlocks also connect her to major Marvel event storylines, making her a character whose back issue trail runs deep. First appearances of supporting characters tied to Rahne — including Hrimhari and her Asgardian storyline tie-ins — are increasingly on collectors' radar.

For collectors building a serious X-Men library, Wolfsbane books represent tremendous value. Her foundational New Mutants appearances anchor any mutant collection, while her X-Factor and X-Force runs offer raw, emotionally charged storytelling that holds up decades later. As one of the longest-serving members of the X-Men extended family, Rahne Sinclair's comics are a testament to what the mutant metaphor does best — and her key issues remain an essential part of any comprehensive Marvel collection.

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