
Chris Claremont’s X-Men: The Last Five Years (Part One)
The final five years of Chris Claremont’s X-Men run is so jam-packed that we had to split it into two.
The final five years of Chris Claremont’s X-Men run is so jam-packed that we had to split it into two.
The next five years of Chris Claremont’s X-Men shakes up the previously established status quo to create a masterclass in character development.
In the first of four pieces, Zac Owens dives into Chris Claremont’s legendary 15-year run on the X-Men comics.
While Chris Claremont is best known for being the X-Men guy, he also had a very curious stint on Fantastic Four. Read on to find out more.
With the New Mutants movie finally out in cinemas this week, it’s never been a better time to dive into the comic that inspired it.
Looking to read some of the best Wolverine comics? Check out these 12 picks that include a great mix of key issues, fan-favourites, and critically acclaimed stories that will scratch your Wolverine itch.
To make sure you don’t miss a chapter of the X-Wedding of the century, I have put together this handy this handy guide. As part of it are the creative teams, release dates and an extensive background reading section.
Mixing early stories, modern classics and fan favourites this list is an essential reading list for anyone who is interested in Marvel’s premiere kung-fu character.
If you’ve seen him kicking ass on Netflix and are curious about the comic books then this is the list for you! In it, I’ve put together 7 Luke Cage stories you should read. From his blaxploitation roots of the early 70s to team-ups with Iron Fist and some of his more recent outings, this list includes a variety of stories to sink you teeth into.
WOLVERINE IS DEAD! Well not yet, but he will be in September. And after September come a variety of comics that deal with the aftermath of his death. In order to make sense of everything I have created the Death of Wolverine Reading Order Checklist, which includes all the dates and creative teams too.