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Chris Claremont wrote X-Men/Uncanny X-Men for 17 years, from 1974 to 1991, returned in 2000 for about a year, came back in 2004 for about three years, and has since written multiple X-Men miniseries.
Chris Claremont isn’t exactly sure just how many times Jean Grey and the Phoenix have returned from the dead, but when we spoke with the comics giant recently about the character’s impending ...
Grant Morrison's first arc, when they took over and rebranded New X-Men, changed the team forever and forced them to evolve ...
It's difficult to imagine the X-Men without Wolverine. His unique character design, fun power set and uber-slick personality ...
Chris Claremont: Probably the fact that a lot of the people that read X-Men in their younger days, 40-odd years ago when I was writing it, are now in a position to make decisions about media.
Chris Claremont (above) spoke Saturday about how he first imagined the movie — and his acclaimed 17-year run as the writer of Marvel comics' "Uncanny X-Men" — at a Columbia University panel.
The giant-sized one-shot will also include bonus materials celebrating Chris Claremont’s fifty-plus years in comics!” Marvel said of the release. They also gave readers this first look at the ...
Mystique/Destiny story in the recent X-Men #35, if there were plans for a new Chris Claremont X-Men series set in the present day continuity. And he gave a rather non-evasive and straightforward ...
Chris Claremont wrote the X-Men longer than anyone else, but he’s still only ever been a part of a very large machine. So how do you maximize your creativity when you’re only one part of a big ...
Roy Rochlin//Getty Images Chris Claremont at New York Comic Con in 2022. Next is the reality we know of as ‘life.’ We think it’s quite simple: we’re born, we live, we die. In the beginning ...
In this exclusive clip from "Comics in Focus: Chris Claremont's X-Men," the writer discusses the transformation of Wolverine from teenage hothead to tortured warrior. By Graeme McMillan Few comic ...