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Magma (real name Amara Juliana Olivians Aquilla; also known as Alison Crestmere〔''New Warriors'' #31〕) is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics series ''New Mutants'', also associated with various ''X-Men''-related comics. Like all the other New Mutants, Amara originally appeared as a young mutant aspiring to become a hero. Amara, a mutant with the ability to generate lava, joins the New Mutants and becomes Magma.〔''New Mutants'' #10〕 ==Publication history==
Magma was created by author Chris Claremont and artist Bob McLeod, and debuted in ''New Mutants'' #8 (October 1983), appearing in that title regularly through ''New Mutants'' #62 (1988). Along with the other New Mutants, she appeared as an occasional supporting character in ''Uncanny X-Men'', with issue #189 (1985) as a salient issue featuring her conflict with Selene at the Hellfire Club. After departing the New Mutants to return to her homeland of Nova Roma, Magma appeared infrequently during the 1990s, but did take part in the "Child's Play" crossover through ''X-Force'' #32-33 and ''New Warriors'' #45-46 (1994). In ''X-Force'' #87-90 (1997), Magma appeared as an antagonist to her former teammates, but her villainous personality was short-lived as she returned to her affiliation with the X-Men in semi-regular publication in ''New Mutants'' vol. 2 #3-4, #7-8, #11 and #13 (2003-2004) and as a team member in ''X-Treme X-Men'' #34-46 (2004). Magma then featured prominently as a member of the 198 remaining mutants on earth in the limited series ''X-Men: The 198'' #1-5 (2006) and then in ''Young X-Men'' #1-6 (2008) until returning to regular monthly publication in ''New Mutants'' vol. 3 #1 (2009) wherein she remained as a regular character through issue #50 (2012).
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