And what do you mean "Claremont's Back?"? He's been back for EIGHT years. Fuck him and fuck his stupid "six month gap". Maybe I should actually thank him since THAT is the event that made me QUIT BUYING COMICS like a horrible completist compulsion. It left me free to buy only the good ones, praise jebus. The Lord works in mysterious ways.
Marvel kept messing with his story in order to try to capitalize off the movie.
Fasheem wrote:At least they aren't really giving him full control again this time. It's all make-believe.
that fucked off all the x-books with the six month rule especially x-force turning into what the x-men turned into a year later lol
and claremont had more freedom over the x-titles back in the 80's and he does his best work when editors dont interfere. i thought x-treme x-men was some of his best writing since the early 90's (if u take out thunderbird 3 and that surfer dude).
come on, wolverine only appeared maybe once every eight issues to help out and that was it!! these days they act liek they cant go an issue without him
X-Treme X-Men was Claremont's handywork? I remember liking that series, if it's the one where they're searching for Destiny's diaries. I thought that was a very clever premise. Did that ever pan out?
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Python wrote:X-Treme X-Men was Claremont's handywork? I remember liking that series, if it's the one where they're searching for Destiny's diaries. I thought that was a very clever premise. Did that ever pan out?
That's the one, it was a pretty good book. But only because it was Claremon't playcorner of the MU and everyone let him be. I think they never made it past 3 of the books or so.
I enjoyed X-Treme X-Men as well. Salvador Larroca was amazing as the artist for that book. I really did not like that Jemas took Larroca off of that book and put him on Namor that Jemas was writing.
The story took awhile for me to warm up to.. and I remember putting reading hte books off for awhile until I had about a years worth of issues to sit down and read at once.. after that it was easier for me to get through...
I didn't like some of the decisions made during X-Treme X-Men, especially the Storm arc that was supposed to be a mini-series but instead became part of the actual title, stupid as hell...
Fasheem wrote:I couldn't tolerate X-Treme X-Men but it wasn't Claremont's fault. I couldn't get past the digital inking. Like fingernails scraping on my corneas!!
i LOVED that inking! i wanna see marc silvestri pencil the x-men that way