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  1. Chris Claremont is a writer of American comic books, best known for his 16-year (1975-1991) stint on Uncanny X-Men, during which the series became one of the comic book industry's most successful properties. Claremont has written many stories for other publishers including the Star Trek Debt of Honor graphic novel, his creator-owned Sovereign Seven for DC Comics and Aliens vs Predator for Dark ...

  2. May 20, 21 Comic Con Revolution, Onterio, CA. July 28,29,30 Mohegan Sun, CT. September 15, 16, 17 The Uncanny Experience, Minneapolis. Appearances. Here’s the list of all of Chris’s scheduled upcoming convention appearances and public talks. Chris will always sign autographs at conventions. (Please be aware there is usually a per signature ...

  3. www.cbr.com › tag › chris-claremontchris claremont | CBR

    2 de dic. de 2023 · Chris Claremont's return to the X-Men in Marvel's Revolution revamp was meant to refresh the franchise, but the many creative changes doomed the idea. By Timothy Blake Donohoo. Mar 15, 2023. 10 Most Underrated X-Men Comics, Ranked X-Men.

  4. 30 de ene. de 2018 · Claremont explained that at the time, there had never been a comic book story arc quite like “The Dark Phoenix Saga,” and it was meant to shake the X-Men in a profound, lasting way that would ...

  5. 3 de may. de 2017 · Chris Claremont and Brent Anderson talk to Vox about their story, its relevance, the current state of the X-Men, and Mike Pence’s uncanny resemblance to their villain.

  6. Chris Claremont bibliography; Claremont at the Big Apple Con, 16 November 2008. Active period: 1969–present: Publishers; Marvel Comics: 1969–present: This is a bibliography of works by writer Chris Claremont. Comics Dark Horse Comics. Aliens/Predator:The Deadliest of the Species #1-12 (1993-1994)

  7. Claremont described the series as "high adventure rather than super heroics, sort of a combination of Conan meets Terry and the Pirates." [1] As a visual manifestation of the series' break from the traditional superhero genre, throughout Claremont's run, Wolverine wears either civilian clothes or a mask-less, all-black outfit instead of his superhero costume.