As the creative heads of Marvel do together to begin to incorporate theX - Menand other ' go ' properties into the vast sprawling MCU afterDoctor Strange 2 , perhaps Marvel Studios should come after past successes by look to the whole kit and caboodle of Will Eisner inductee Chris Claremont .

During his 17 - twelvemonth run , the ' Father of the X - Men ' would introduce numerous potent female characters to a previously male person - dominated superhero landscape , co - creating Emma Frost , Mystique , Psylocke , and Rogue , present countless acclaimed taradiddle . Some of his best workplace are also unbelievably important and iconic .

Daredevil #102 (1973)

It all get down here as Claremont pens his first story forMarvel Comics , the Bronze - Age classic ' Stilt - Man Stalks the City ' , inDaredevil#102 .   This action at law - pack narration carbon monoxide - asterisk another MCU property , the Black Widow Natasha Romanov , joining force with Horn Head to cross the vile yet visionary Stilt - Man .

constitute the colourful , measured wit he brandish in the first instrument panel to battle the social stereotype , Claremont showcases an endearing writing style and originative talent that will pull together him an Inkpot and multiple Eagle awards .

Uncanny X-Men #101-108 (1976-77) The Phoenix Saga

Featuring one ofthe most iconic X - Men panels ever , The Phoenix Sagafollows a ' new ' ten - Men team as they come together as a   unit while still dealing with complex personality clashes and the emotional toll exacted on mutant superheroes . Notably , this is the first appearance of the Majestrix Lilandra Neramani and the Shi’ar Empire , both of which will play a vital role in the X - Men cosmos for years to come .

Claremont hone his endearing style , mixing insightful monologues amongst the grandiose proclamation and diatribes between the Cuban sandwich .   It emphatically foretell the Phoenix , formerly Marvel Girl Jean Grey , as a cosmic force , displaying power in the upper limits previously reserved for Galactus and Thanos , finally write the coltsfoot and becoming a celestial powerhouse .

X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills (1982)

Over two decades after its photographic print spill , theater director Bryan Singer   used   this timeless classic for his blockbusterX2(2003 ) . A gritty tale , not for the faint of heart , it sees William Stryker , the evangelical hate monger and leader of the Purifiers , infecting the stack by insidiously playing on fear while fanning flame of hate against that which is unknown , namely mutants . Rising to meet this scourge is the ten - hands with the aid of their most notorious enemy , the victor of magnetics , Magneto .

Claremont displays the entire package , using spectacular way to deliver this unforgettable pictorial novel . Often pushing the boundaries with his brand of storytelling , Claremont bravely tackles societal injustices and deftly apply prose to present a intellectual trek through the evil that lies in homo ' hearts and the virtue that can overwhelm it .

Fantastic Four Vs. X-Men #1-4 (1987)

This great mash - up between the first family of Marvel , the Fantastic Four , and the first mutant sept of Marvel , the X - Men ,   sees them come together attempting to save the living of young mutant Kitty Pryde . However , after much introspection Reed inform the X - mankind that he can not redeem Kitty , leaving them no other choice than to seek help from Doctor Doom .

This rarefied account is calorie-free on action but compensates with thought - enkindle writing as the Fantastic Four deals with a betrayal from Reed regarding the fated flight that granted them their powers . Additionally , show by Magneto and young Franklin Richards mark this comic as a Claremont must - interpret and a uncommon illustration where both paladin and villain set aside differences for the greatest natural endowment of all , life .

Uncanny X-Men #129-137 (1980) The Dark Phoenix Saga

consider atop X - Men funny book storyline , this timeless fib will mark the first appearance of Emma Frost , Dazzler , Kitty Pryde , and the Hellfire Club . Expert and organized use of dialogue build up the Phoenix ’s ominous nature , with the X - Men state both how majestic they are of Jean and how frightening her power is to lay eyes on . However , as the villain Mastermind telepathically seeds head game and thaumaturgy to bring forth the Dark Phoenix , the cristal - human beings may not notice this non-white presence until it ’s too late .

An acclaimed read with an unforgettable determination , Claremont intricately crafts a destructive and unstable adversary , give pragmatism to the anguish and terror feel by Jean ’s friends and teammates as they combat the Dark Phoenix . The symbiotic internet of Claremont ’s riveting prose with Byrne ’s fantastic delineation of emotions within his art lay out this emotion - laden comic as pure joy to show .

JLA #94-99 (2004) The Tenth Circle

Again teaming up with the incomparable John Byrne ( Fantastic Four ) , Claremont spins up a tale on the storied Justice League of America , facing ancient evils ostracise long ago , the Tenth Circle . It is a quick - paced story using an charmed Superman , similar toBatman : Hush , to sow havoc through the ranks . mismanagement see heavily as the sabotaged JLA must resist off the coming Revelation of Saint John the Divine with the help of theHBO Max series odd bunch , the Doom Patrol .

A uncommon DC comic for Claremont , who has predominantly written for Marvel during his calling , using his detailed dialogue to give the reader a sense of urgency and the cataclysmic events . Superb comic touch on all the character nuances for the esteemed Justice League member and play up the League ’s ability to rise to any challenge , even those from within .

Uncanny X-Men #141-142 (1981) Days Of Future Past

In the near time to come , evil forces will set in movement result prompting the fearful Senator Kelly to reactivate the dreaded Sentinel Program with directive point mutants and non - mutant metahumans . The resistance sends Kitty Pryde back in time , trust to preclude the horrors of her time to come from derive true and seek quite literally to rewrite the historical timeline .

A classic Claremont read , Days of Future Past , will be used as beginning material for another launching into the X - Men movie franchise . Forever incorporating a familial feel showcasing the 10 - Men and Brotherhood of Evil Mutants , Claremont delivers this accurate depiction of zealotry and its potential to warp one ’s realism and quickly expedite the path of wickedness and despair .

X-Men #1 (1991) X-Men: Blue and Gold

Still theGuinness World Recordholder as the best marketing comedian of all time , X - Men # 1signals the start of the X - Men operation as two separate team and the reinsertion of Magneto as a power to be reckoned with as he attempt to protect mutant from persecution . Perhaps the transition degree in the X - Men ’s authorship where the stance of the pro and opponent are n’t defined as right and wrong but rather with much more of a grey area .

Almost two decades into writing comic book stories , Claremont writes with conviction and bear witness his knowledge of the stuff and the read audience to be top caliber . More colorful characters give Claremont freedom to ramify out , wander tales within tales , offer his touch interpersonal touch while providing expert tutelage to gifted up - and - coming creators like Jim Lee ( Batman ) and Fabian Nicieza ( XTC - Force ) .

Superman/Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy #1-4 (1996-97)

This wonderfully concocted tarradiddle from the Elseworlds line of merchandise ofDC Comicshighlighting the common love and admiration shared between two mortal women for a Superman . likewise presented to the trio of Parker , Stacy , andWatson inSpider - Man : Blue(Loeb , Sale ) , Claremont seamlessly comprise many DC heroes into a taradiddle with prodigious immortal and clear with intermezzo through classical fantasy that will leave an impression .

Whom Gods Destroyis an substitute cosmos story with lotion across the multiverse as Claremont takes readers on a reflective entry in the Superman mythos , visiting the rarely tread territorial dominion regarding superheroes and their deadly loves . It ’s a howling read promoting torpedo of all kinds , in plus to one of the top romances in cartoon strip , and demo that dear may conquer all .

Wolverine #1-4 (1982)

The first circumscribed series on everyone ’s favorite Canucklehead Wolverine detail his trip to reunify with his one true beloved , Mariko Yashida , daughter of Lord Shingen , head of one of the most prestigious families in Japan . Wolverinefollows   the nominal character as he combats feuding house compete for Japan ’s remunerative underworld , the deadly assassins of the Hand , and the first show of Yukio , the love interest of Negasonic in Deadpool 2 , albeit a different looping .

A fanboy dream collaboration between legend Claremont and Frank Miller ( Dark Knight Returns ) captures Wolverine ’s true core , offering information on his past ties and perceptiveness into the intimate pattern of ego - loathing pessimism that everlastingly torments his soul . Claremont does Wolverine proper in this limited series , concluding with a surprisal wedding party invitation .

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Collage of Willow and Clash of the Titans

Jon Kent (AKA Superman’s Young Adult Son) with Kryptonite in the background

Custom image of Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman

Split image of Chris Claremont comics

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Phoenix rises in X-Men #101.

The X-Men pose together from the cover of God Loves, Man Kills

Fantastic Four vs X-men #1

The arrival of the Dark Phoenix.

Justice League of America #95 Cover Art

Wolverine protects Kitty Pryde on the cover of X-Men Comics

X-Men #1 by Claremont and Lee

Superman/Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy #4

Wolverine #1 (1982) by Claremont and Miller