Publication History
Karma was the first of the New Mutants to see print, first appearing in Marvel Team-Up #100 (1980). She would join the New Mutants as a founding member in Marvel Graphic Novel #4 (1982), and appeared sporadically in New Mutants volume 1, from issues #1 through #5 (1983), and issues #29 through #54 (1985-1987), in which she left the team to search for her kidnapped siblings. Her search brought her to Madripoor, where she guest starred in Wolverine volume 2 issues #4 through #8 (1989) and #27 through #30 (1990). In 1994, she re-appeared in the Child's Play crossover between X-Force and The New Warriors, and featured in three limited series: Beast #1-3 (1997), New Mutants: Truth or Death #1-3 (1997-1998) and Mekanix (2002-2003). In New Mutants volume 2, she returns to the X-Mansion as a faculty member, and continued to appear irregularly as a supporting character when that title was rebranded as New X-Men. After M-Day, Karma retained her powers, and joins the main X-Men team when they relocate to Utopia. She is assigned to the New Mutants team of the X-Men and features in New Mutants vol. 3 issues #1-28, after which she leaves Utopia for the Jean Grey School as part of the Schism. Karma then serves with Wolverine's X-Men and is featured in Astonishing X-Men volume 3, starting with issue #49.
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