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Wolverine claremont
Wolverine claremont







wolverine claremont

Nevertheless, when the architect behind the X-Men’s rise to prominence points to this specific event as marking a fundamental turn in Cyclops’ character, it’s worth thinking about. It doesn’t hurt that X-Men comic continuity has been re-written so many times it’s almost impossible to tell what’s canon anymore. With time, it appears that all sins are forgotten, however, and most readers today wouldn’t recognize the name Madelyne Pryor. When he hears that Jean Grey has returned, he immediately leaves home, even after being told by his wife that he wouldn’t be welcomed back.Ĭlaremont remains a little bitter that the retirement he’d planned for Scott was ended so soon, and in such a way as to stain the character at the heart of his vision of The X-Men. He’s restless and preoccupied, and can’t connect with his family or the happy ending he got after going through so much tragedy. Despite the idyllic setting, Scott hasn’t been able to adapt to civilian life after leaving the X-Men. Scott and Madelyne are quietly tucked away with their newborn somewhere near Anchorage, Alaska when the book starts, but there’s trouble in paradise. The story he’s referencing is X-Factor #1 (1986), written by Bob Layton and penciled by Jackson Guice. The Madelyne he’s referring to is Madelyne Pryor, Scott’s first wife who is later revealed to be a clone of Jean Grey created by Mister Sinister.

wolverine claremont

For Claremont, there’s more to it than that. On the face of it, it’s easy to get why Wolverine is a scruffy anti-hero with badass claws, a mysterious origin story, and a super-healing factor that most readers would want for themselves, whereas Cyclops has often been written as a painfully earnest boy scout, and his uncontrollable optic blasts are more visually appealing than useful. Related: Wolverine Tried To Kill Cyclops Over Jean Grey Claremont’s first response to the question was blunt: “Logan is cool, Scott is not.” Thankfully, he elaborated. he was responsible for bringing him into the fold of the X-Men and significantly developing the character. One of the more noteworthy moments came when a user asked, “Why does everyone think Wolverine is the bee’s knees when Cyclops is the best X-Man?” For context, though Claremont didn’t create Wolverine - that credit goes to Len Wein, Roy Thomas, and John Romita Sr. In a recent Reddit AMA promoting The Marvel Made Paragon Collection, Claremont had lots to say and fans were very happy to ask questions.









Wolverine claremont