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The X-Men rose to prominence in the ’80s, with multiple books grabbing the attention of readers. The team was at a creative ...
You voted, and we continue the countdown of your picks for the 50 Greatest X-Men stories of the past 50 years with #40-36!
Scribe Chris Claremont guided the X-Men for decades, though this particular Marvel Comics saga had consequences that are still felt to this day.
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’s X-Men, telling the story of Claremont, Anne Nocenti, and Louise Simonson, will be available on VOD February 6; it also includes interviews with Rob Liefeld, Marc Silvestri, and ...
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 ...
Chris Claremont by Luigi Novi, CC BY 3.0 "Chris is doing work in the X-Office, Dylan, and I expect that at some point he'll write another present day set X-Men story. The piece he did in UNCANNY X ...
Chris Claremont, who is largely responsible for the X-Men's prominent place in pop culture and comics history, discusses how the publishing and entertainment worlds have changed since his ...
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 ...
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.
Chris Claremont is a NY Times best-selling author of nine novels, and is best known for his work on Marvel Comics’s X-Men, particularly his initial 17-year run on Uncanny X-Men.