Origin of Illyana Rasputin
Art by: John Buscema and Tom Palmer
Release Date: August 30, 1983
Cover Date: December, 1983
Editor-in-Chief: Jim Shooter
1. “Little Girl Lost”
Writer(s): Chris Claremont
Penciler(s): John Buscema
Inker(s): Tom Palmer
Colorist(s): Glynis Wein
Letterer(s): Tom Orzechowski
Editor(s): Louise Jones
Art by: Ron Frenz and Tom Palmer
Release Date: October 4, 1983
Cover Date: January, 1984
Editor-in-Chief: Jim Shooter
2. “Cold Iron Hot Blood!”
Writer(s): Chris Claremont
Penciler(s): John Buscema
Inker(s): Tom Palmer
Colorist(s): Glynis Wein
Letterer(s): Tom Orzechowski
Editor(s): Louise Jones
Art by: Ron Frenz and Tom Palmer
Release Date: November 1, 1983
Cover Date: February, 1984
Editor-in-Chief: James Shooter
3. “Soulquest”
Writer(s): Chris Claremont
Penciler(s): Ron Frenz
Inker(s): Tom Palmer
Colorist(s): Glynis Wein
Letterer(s): Tom Orzechowski
Editor(s): Louise Jones
Illyana Rasputin becomes Darkchylde, a demonic persona that she has difficulty controlling
Art by: Bret Blevins and Tom Palmer
Release Date: November 29, 1983
Cover Date: March, 1984
Editor-in-Chief: Jim Shooter
4. “Darkchild”
Writer(s): Chris Claremont
Penciler(s): Sal Buscema
Inker(s): Tom Palmer
Colorist(s): Ken Feduniewicz
Letterer(s): Tom Orzechowski
Editor(s): Louise Jones