6/30/2023 0 Comments Xmen claremontThese issues are fun to read, but you can tell they were written for kids. I recommend going the classic x men route.)Ĭockrum has an old fashioned art style, Claremont is an inexperienced writer, and the target audience is pretty young. That means if you don't want to read every issue, you can "speed" through the run and only read those.Ĭlaremont/Cockrum run 1975-1977 Claremont is still getting his sea legs, but hey, it's fun! Speed read: Giant Size X-Men, Uncanny 98-103.įull reading list: Giant Size X-Men, Uncanny 94-107 OR Giant Size X-Men, Classic X-Men 1-14 (links to a classic X-Men reading guide I posted on the subreddit a while back. Magneto was de-aged to a baby for some reason, and the sentinels are bad congrats you're caught up.Īt the beginning of every section, I'll list a speed read. Claremont doesn't expect you to know the 60s continuity, he gives you all the exposition you need. Claremont retcons a lot of it, and most of it is tough to read. This is my spoiler-free (ish) guide to conquering Claremont's 16 year epic.īefore we start, some additional instructions.Įvery comic I mention is available on Marvel Unlimited, which is a great app, I recommend it if you don't mind reading digitally.ĭon't worry about the sixties stuff. I love the Claremont run, but it can be tough to get through. I've seen a lot of people on this sub, and my real life friends, start the Claremont run (Giant Size 1975 and Uncanny 94) and get stuck a few issues in.
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