Cameron Hodge - Publication History

Publication History

Hodge first appeared in X-Factor Vol. 1, #1 (February–March 1986), and was created by Bob Layton and Jackson Guice.

The character subsequently appears in X-Factor #4-5 (May–June 1986), #7-9 (August–October 1986), The Amazing Spider-Man #282 (November 1986), X-Factor #10-11 (November–December 1986), Iron Man Annual #8 (1986), X-Factor Annual #1 (1986), X-Factor #13-14 (February–March 1987), #16-18 (May–July 1987), #21-23 (October–December 1987), The New Mutants #60 (February 1988), X-Factor #32 (September 1988), #34 (November 1988), #36 (January 1989), The New Mutants #95 (November 1990), X-Factor #60 (November 1990), The New Mutants #96 (December 1990), The Uncanny X-Men #271 (December 1990), X-Factor #61 (December 1990), The New Mutants #97 (January 1991), The Uncanny X-Men #272 (January 1991), X-Factor #62 (January 1991), The Uncanny X-Men #306 (November 1993), #313 (June 1994), Excalibur #79 (July 1994), Wolverine #85 (September 1994), X-Factor #106 (September 1994), Cable #16 (October 1994), New X-Men #16-17 (September–October 2005), and X-Force #3 (June 2008).

Cameron Hodge received an entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update '89 #3.

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