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  1. Christopher S. Claremont [1] [2] ( / ˈklɛərmɒnt /; born November 25, 1950) is an American comic book writer and novelist, known for his 16-year stint on Uncanny X-Men from 1975 to 1991, far longer than that of any other writer, [3] during which he is credited with developing strong female characters as well as introducing complex literary themes...

  2. Learn about Chris Claremont's legendary career in comics and novels, his creator-owned work, his awards, and his Columbia archive. Find out how to contact him, book him, and get his autograph.

  3. Nov 28, 2018 · The legendary comic book writer talks about his career, his iconic characters and his views on adaptations in this interview. He also reveals his plans for Magneto and his return to novels.

  4. Spotlighting the storied legacy of writer Chris Claremont! From “The Dark Phoenix Saga,” to “Days of Future Past,” read Claremont’s legendary contributions to the X-Men, and the Marvel Universe at large, with his most famous series and storylines.

    • The Phoenix / Dark Phoenix Saga. Before the Phoenix Saga: UXM 94-100: If you can find them, the way to read these is to find Classic X-Men #’s 1-44. These re-print Giant-Size X-Men #1 through UXM #138.
    • Days of Future Past / Brood Saga. UXM Annual 4. UXM 139, 140. Days of Future Past. UXM 141 and 142. Fan favorite. One of my favorites. They really don’t make comics like this anymore.
    • Enter the New Mutants & X-Factor. Marvel Graphic Novel 4: The New Mutants. The beginning of a legend. Marvel Graphic Novel 5: God Loves Man kills. Technically this story occurs between UXM 167 and 168.
    • Mutant Massacre. The first mutant cross-over event! For the full event, check out Comic Book Herald’s Mutant Massacre reading order.
  5. Apr 30, 2019 · Learn how Chris Claremont transformed the X-Men from a secondary team to a fan-favorite franchise with his 16-year run on UNCANNY X-MEN. Discover his creations, storylines, and homages that shaped the mutant universe and its characters.

  6. May 3, 2017 · The legendary X-Men writer talks to Vox about his 1982 graphic novel that tackles prejudice and discrimination against mutants. He also reflects on the current state of the X-Men, the relevance of his story, and the resemblance of Reverend Stryker to Mike Pence.

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