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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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At the same time, the relationship represents a rare, intimate story for Magnus, one that helps to further humanize the character by showcasing his vulnerability through his social ineptitude and through the lingering trauma from his violent past. 5/6

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At the time of his departure from Uncanny X-Men, Claremont was working toward a villain turn for Wolverine as the milestone development of the 300th issue of the series. 1/5

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Though he rejects the leadership role, he nonetheless becomes a highly effective mentor. At various points in time he can be seen to mentor Kurt, Peter, Kitty, Alex, Alison, Jubilee, and the entire Power Pack, to name just a few. 4/6

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Though characterized as savage and asocial in some iterations, Claremont’s Wolverine consistently demonstrates an emotional intelligence and sense of empathy beyond that of any other X-Man, with the possible exception of Nightcrawler, Logan’s best friend. 1/6

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Chris Claremont laid the groundwork for Kitty Pryde and Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler to develop one of the X-Men franchise’s most complex and sustained cross-gender friendships. 1/8

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The result is a highly sophisticated account of the cultural discourses that a character can wittingly or unwittingly participate in, and an uneasy reminder of the rich tapestry of political context that informs and defines all comics characters (even great ones like Storm). 2/3

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Also, Forge is a strong Indigenous comics character who can play against stereotypes, and he’s been around for over 3 decades. He could use a name, especially one that acknowledges his Cheyenne heritage (such as Daniel Lone Eagle). If anyone has a Marvel hook-up…. 3/3

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In literary theory, this is called “dramatic irony,” where the reader knows something that the character does not. Used extensively by Shakespeare, it creates a bizarre sense of sympathy and an anxiety over the cruelty of fate itself. 5/6

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Canonically, Jean only consummated the relationship in the Dark Phoenix Saga, which places her sexual agency in the hands of the cosmic entity, not her own, especially after the resurrection retcon that the Phoenix was entirely foreign – not Jean at all. 3/6

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In Classic X-Men simply titled “A Love Story,” C and John Bolton use a near-wordless scene to create an intimate portrayal of Jean Grey’s world as she plans and anticipates her date with Scott, unaware of the cruel fate that awaits her. 1/6

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