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The Claremont Run
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Kurt Wagner’s arc is not a story about accepting oneself - he gets there almost immediately - but a much more complicated story about navigating your lack of acceptance in
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Toward the end of the Claremont run, the X-Men briefly reinstated (nearly) identical costumes, providing a rare opportunity to reflect on how that choice between individualized costumes and shared costumes
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“Ladies Night” could have been read as a straightforward, sexist, “women love shopping” story, but Claremont imbues it with layers of irony and self-awareness that transfigure the issue into an
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Chris Claremont laid the groundwork for Kitty Pryde and Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler to develop one of the X-Men franchise’s most complex and sustained cross-gender friendships. 1/8 #xmen @LetsTalkKitty @BlauerElf Kitty’s initial
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Jim Lee’s artwork on UXM represented a watershed moment in comics history, helping to spur an aesthetic transition from individualized character bodies to mythic but homogenized bodies, a tradition in
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Claremont’s work has received much attention for introducing androgynous female characters to comics in the early 1980s. Less-discussed, however, is the fact that a lot of those gender-queer characters were
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