isn’t it funny how this is one of grandpappy claremonts major complaints of Krakoa when it’s addressed before Dawn of X even starts

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I really must come back and do some more paintings up here... so much to paint around Wisemans Ferry. “Pink Light on the Hawkesbury River”, 35X45cm, oil on board.

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In his first full issue of FF, Chris Claremont has Sue Richards train with Iron Fist, stand her ground and take a full brunted blast from him before laughing it up.

If there's been another writer whose done more in making female heroes strong and sexy, I haven't encountered it.

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The issue is pivotal for cultivating the intersection of the mutant metaphor and Jewish heritage/history. The severity of Claremont’s portrayal of Haller thus adds context and motivation to key characters, even retroactively. 10/10

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The resistance...
Olivier Coipel for the Claremont Anniverary edition by the looks of things..

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I would start with Chris Claremont's classic run of Uncanny X-Men (Phoenix Saga/Days of Future Past/Mutant Genesis) or if you want something more modern start with Joss Whedon's run, Astonishing X-Men.

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Thus, the decision to step Xavier out of the classic patriarch role has deep, and long-lasting consequences for the entire series, showcasing again the extent to which Claremont’s plots tend to pivot around character development. 7/7

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Uncanny X-Men
Good story by Claremont.
Nice art from Byrne and Austin. isn't wrong about that art team. They are golden.
I made time to re-read this one. I'll have get to the others eventually.

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📰| INFO!!!

ALEX CLAREMONT-DIAZ ACABA DE POSTAR EM SUA CONTA NO TWITTER (imagem abaixo) COM LEGENDA: “Nunca me diga a probabilidade.”

HISTORY, HUH ?

🎨: art by caelestee on instagram
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NEWS ! Trois sorties de novembre :
* En MARVEL DELUXE : la saga événement INFINITY WARS de Duggan & Deodato + T03 d'AVENGERS par Hickman avec Ribic, Larroca & Yu
* Une version géante du récit culte X-MEN : GENESE MUTANTE 2.0 de Chris Claremont & Jim Lee !

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amazingly not written by claremont

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Marvel first outright mainstream gay hero was Northstar. No doubt on that one but Chris Claremont often wrote his women bisexual so keep that in mind too.

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In this, Claremont’s X-Men empowers marginalized readers to feel the frustrations created by social inequity, rather than encouraging some variation of noble suffering for the sake of subservience. X-Men preaches tolerance, but also clearly understands the toll that takes. 10/10

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In advancing the X-Men theme of protecting a world that hates and fears them, Claremont cultivates the idea of mental and spiritual exhaustion for his marginalized group, as a result of their desire to contribute to a society despite being excluded from it. 1/10

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The first volume was produced, essentially, by Marvel, with Claremont’s usual team on the comic (though Walt Simonson handled pencils). The second volume was scheduled to switch that and have Wolfman/Perez producing, but it was scuttled over editorial conflicts. 2/9

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Yes!!! To celebrate 50 years of Chris Claremont stories, will publish a one-shot in December, featuring Dani Moonstar, as she travels the continuity to arm herself against the Shadow King! Several artists to contribute, including 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤯🤯🤯

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Marvel Comics celebra 50 años de El Bárbaro con King-Size Conan una edición especial con relatos de Roy Thomas, Kurt Busiek, Chris Claremont, Steven S. DeKnight y Kevin Eastman.

Sale en Estados Unidos este diciembre, ¿te gustaría verla el próximo año en México?

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Hoy en

Los X-Men de por Alex Ross
Portadas del de de con Magneto y Emma Frost, líderes de los X-Men oscuros. Rumores apuntan a que sería la reina blanca mutante en el

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One of Claremont’s greatest strengths as a writer is his ability to achieve a rare escape velocity from the entrenched sexual politics of his era and context. When it comes to this particular trope of sexual violence against women, however, he doesn’t get there. 8/8

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Cruelly, Claremont allows Magneto to slowly build a life, to heal, and to hope for a future in the wake of his tragedy, only to lose it all again to a second form of prejudice (mutant vs Jewish) thus establishing the analogous relationship between the two forms of bigotry. 5/9

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