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  1. Christopher S. Claremont (/ ˈ k l ɛər m ɒ n t /; 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, during which he is credited with developing strong female characters as well as introducing complex literary themes ...

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    • Bonnie Wilford (?–?), Beth Fleisher (current)
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    • Christopher S. Claremont, November 25, 1950 (age 72), London, England
  2. Chris Claremont. Award-Winner. Best-seller. Comics. Novels. Movies. Follow Chris @ChrisClearMountain. ChrisClaremont.com. Official web site of comic book writer and author Chris Claremont for appearances, to contact, access archive, and more.

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    • Daredevil #102 (1973) It all began here as Claremont pens his first story for Marvel Comics, the Bronze-Age classic 'Stilt-Man Stalks the City', in Daredevil#102.
    • Uncanny X-Men #101-108 (1976-77) The Phoenix Saga. Featuring one of the most iconic X-Men panels ever, The Phoenix Saga follows a 'new' X-Men team as they come together as a unit while still dealing with complex personality clashes and the emotional tolls exacted on mutant superheroes.
    • X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills (1982) Over two decades after its print release, director Bryan Singer used this timeless classic for his blockbuster X2 (2003).
    • Fantastic Four Vs. X-Men #1-4 (1987) This great mash-up between the first family of Marvel, the Fantastic Four, and the first mutant family of Marvel, the X-Men, sees them come together attempting to save the life of young mutant Kitty Pryde.
    • 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.
  3. Apr 30, 2019 · British-born writer Chris Claremont never originally imagined a life in comics, but he crafted an elegant yet exciting framework for an X-Men universe that still thrives and thrills readers to this day. Prior to his unprecedented 16-year run on UNCANNY X-MEN, Marvel’s merry mutants existed on a lower rung of the company’s hierarchy of characters.

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  4. Nov 28, 2018 · 8 minutes. Chris Claremont is a man who needs no introduction when it comes to the world of comics. He was the longest-running writer on Uncanny X-Men and in his time at Marvel has created so many of the characters we love today, as well as making those that had already been previously created into the popular characters we know them as now.

  5. Chris Claremont began his career in comics in 1969 when he worked as a gofer and editorial assistant at Marvel Comics. His time there resulted in his first official comics credit, a plot...

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