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The Claremont Run is a SSHRC-funded academic initiative micro-publishing data-based analysis of Chris Claremont's 16 year run on Uncanny X-Men and spinoffs.
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Claremont can be evasive when speaking about his favourite artists to work with, but a front-line contender has to be Alan Davis, a man that Claremont frequently lured back to the X-Universe, and that Claremont was especially effusive about in print. 1/4

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Finally, RJ focuses on respecting all parties in a crime – victim, offender, community, etc., and thus we can see the importance of Xavier’s vision in contrast to others. Most of the team would happily cast her out, but X is capable of seeing her as worthy of redemption. 7/9

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RJ focuses on collaboration and reintegration rather than coercion and isolation. We see this explored very directly through Rogue’s joining the X-Men and her gradual reintegration into the community after her role within the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. 5/9

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This is not to say that Rogue isn’t punished – she very much is, but her atonement arc throughout the run focuses on a great number of key elements of the restorative justice process. 4/9

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On the other side of this chronology, the original costumes were later forced upon the New Mutants and, when relegated to the junior team in UXM Kitty was again forced into the junior costume as well, a poignant visual symbol of the demotion. 4/8

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The story ends by connecting to Inferno, including images directly from that event, which had only been published a few months prior, thus again tying loose ends whilst building up the significance of Inferno retroactively by connecting it more to the Dark Phoenix Saga. 13/13

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Jean reasserts the powers of the Phoenix, now with a more mature sense of her place of utmost importance within the universe. She thanks Death for his revelation, and she departs into the darkness of the void into unseen adventures. 9/13

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Death reveals that Jean is more than just a destructive force, alleviating her sense of lingering guilt over Dark Phoenix’s actions by pointing out that Jean saved far far more lives as Phoenix than she ever destroyed. It’s a nice bit of validation for the character. 8/13

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The story is deliberately ambiguous about what we’re seeing. This is either the afterlife for Jean, or her last moment of life, in which her neurons are firing all at once to give her a sense of resolution and hope that will ease her passing. 3/13

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In a backup story from Classic X-Men (which reprints “Fate of the Phoenix”), Claremont makes use of a highly surreal storytelling structure in order to poetically and ambiguously provide a greater sense of closure to Jean’s fate after the Dark Phoenix Saga. 1/13

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