Chris Claremont's "X-Men Forever" series, EXcalibur, ASM (still gonna stick with Zeb Wells run and see what's up before making final judgement) & Justice League: The Nail

(NOTE: I'm a JMS, Paul Jenkins, and JM Dematteis Spidey Stan in case you're wondering)

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Young Ororo in GAMBIT (2022)
by Chris Claremont & Sid Kotian ⚡️

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You think you know all there is to know about Remy LeBeau, the Ragin' Cajun, the mutant known as GAMBIT — but legendary X-scribe ChrisClaremont has an ace up his sleeve in Gambit from
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The only two women that can put the Ol’ Canucklehead in his place. Cut from the same cloth. 🤌🏼 https://t.co/dfBL64iwFJ

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Storm for X-Treme X-Men by Chris Claremont ⚡️
Out this November 2022

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I'm thinking it would be Claremont-ish. I really want the core team, to be older and more established mentor's and not inexperienced youngsters.

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Knowing that Ricochet Rita is visually based on Ann Nocenti and that MojoVerse is a satire of media culture offers us the potential to read some aspects of Rita’s story as Claremont’s commentary on Nocenti’s role as X-Men editor. 1/9

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Jean fans after hearing Claremont spread the Jean / Logan agenda https://t.co/965NaW7JVQ

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X-men that need Chris Claremont right now!

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When he does encounter Sabretooth (a man intended to be revealed as Logan’s abusive father) Claremont and team present Logan with further incentive to violence, but also the opportunity to eschew violent indulgence in the interest of others. 9/14

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but claremont in excalibur vol 3 directly contradicts it (while also shifting over the age), i simply need to know if its ever stating anywhere else in the actual comics

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In this capacity, Claremont’s X-Men is already quite strong by featuring a diverse cast of characters and depictions of complex social relations (both literal and metaphorical). Add to this the sheer character depth, and you have an ideal source for parasocial relationships. 4/9

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I blame Claremont, he was the one who started all this just because he wanted revenge on a fictional character, just to punish Scott. The problem is, these writers and editors don't realize that it's not just Scott who's being eternally punished, but Jean as well.

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I doubt we will ever see the Chris Claremont and John Byrne era X-Men -->

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A paean to RACHEL ANNE SUMMERS from the one and only Chris Claremont

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Fashion plate from La Mode de Paris magazine, Summer 1895. Claremont Colleges Digital Library.

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Alex, however, resists, questioning the logic, at which point we see Psylocke’s butterfly flare activate, clearly indicating that she is manipulating him telepathically (thus crossing a big moral boundary throughout Claremont’s run). 5/7

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