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  1. Chris Claremont is best known for his work on Marvel Comics' The Uncanny X-Men, during which time it was the bestselling comic in the Western Hemisphere; he has sold more than 100 million comic books to date. Recent projects include the dark fantasy novel Dragon Moon and Sovereign SevenTM, a comic book series published by DC Comics.

    • Chris Claremont, Alan Davis, Olivier Coipel
  2. Feb 18, 2024 · Legendary X-Men writer Chris Claremont once explained the critical distinction between his series-defining work on Uncanny X-Men and modern X-storytelling.Though his comments predate the franchise's highly acclaimed Krakoan Era, they're still a highly perceptive analysis of classic vs. contemporary X-Men tales, highlighting distinctions that have persisted, and in some ways grown more ...

  3. Buy Daredevil Epic Collection: Going Out West 1 by Gerry Conway, Steve Gerber, Chris Claremont (ISBN: 9781302933555) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

    • Gerry Conway, Steve Gerber, Chris Claremont
  4. Aug 18, 2000 · Chris Claremont isn't exactly what you'd call a low profile kind of guy. Hailed by some as a creative genius and by others as an egotistical blowhard, comic book fans are bitterly divided when it comes to the man responsible for rescuing the X-Men from obscurity in the 1970s. I dropped by his corner office at Park Avenue South on a stiflingly ...

  5. Meet Chris Claremont at @GalaxyConRichmond, March 15-17, 2024, at the Greater Richmond Convention Center! Find out more at the link in our bio! ⭐️ @chrisclearmountain is a writer best known for his 17-year stint on “Uncanny X-Men” from 1975 to 1991.

  6. 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.

  7. Uncanny X-Men by Chris Claremont (1975 – 1991) X-Men did not officially become Uncanny X-Men until issue #142. However, the cover featured the “Uncanny” adjective starting with #114. Ultimately, many fans and comics resources refer to the entire relaunch from issue #94 forward as Uncanny X-Men – a convention Marvel upholds with the ...