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  1. Sep 6, 2018 · Chris Claremont stands as one of the most popular and prolific creators in Marvel history. Having famously forged new paths for the X-Men, the writer is set to return to the merry mutants on October 3 with the one-shot X-MEN: BLACK - MAGNETO #1! Joined by all-star artist Dalibor Talajic, Claremont tells a tale of revolution that is set to ...

  2. Mar 21, 2024 · When Chris Claremont took over as Uncanny X-Men writer with the title’s revival in 1975, it was a year before the mutants fought against their original foe once again. But when they did, there ...

  3. Jun 1, 2020 · By any standard, Chris Claremont’s original, 17-year run as writer of the X-Men comic book series is legendary.During his time steering the lives of Marvel Comics’ band of outlaw mutants, Claremont managed to not only work with a who’s who of amazing artists—like John Byrne, Paul Smith, Dave Cockrum, John Romita Jr., Marc Silvestri, and Jim Lee—he also elevated the superhero ...

  4. Chris Claremont: Series See All. MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE UNCANNY X-MEN VOL. 3 HC (2009 - 2099) Wolverine: Deep Cut (2024 - 2099) Wolverine: Madripoor Knights (2024 ...

  5. Jan 25, 2021 · Chris Claremont returns to the weird with Excalibur, a series that short-of acts as the ultimate crossover between American and British comics. Starring the Marvel UK created character Captain Britain, Excalibur is a team of mutant superheroes who protect the Earth from alternate dimensions.

  6. Apr 27, 2022 · Chris Claremont also wrote the story for Marvel Graphic Novel #5. This book dealt with the X-Men and the story was God Loves, Man Kills. This story was very important in the realm of mutant history and might be the most essential X-Men comic book by Chris Claremont. The book was all about the hatred, bigotry, and fear of mutants in the world.

  7. Feb 13, 2020 · Early in his seminal run as the X-Men's writer Chris Claremont wanted to reveal the devious ruler of the dream dimension, Nightmare, as Nightcrawler's father. However, Nightmare was mainly a Doctor Strange villain, and Roger Stern, who was writing Strange's book at the time, didn't like Claremont's idea. In Back Issue #29, "Nightcrawler's Two ...

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