Chris Claremont

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Chris Claremont (born November 30, 1950 in London, England) is a comic book writer, who worked on a few issues in Marvel's Star Wars series, including the multipart World of Fire! for Marvel UK (reprinted in Star Wars Omnibus: Wild Space Volume 1), Star Wars Annual (1977) 1, and others. His contributions include co-creating the characters Kharys and Aron Peacebringer.

Biography

Writer profile

Claremont is regarded as one of the hallmark Marvel Comics writers, having written one of the flagship titles, the Uncanny X-Men, for sixteen consecutive years, bringing the title from obscurity to one of the most successful comics of all time. Many of his stories contained the social undercurrent of mutants being a harassed minority. Claremont also promoted strong female characters such as Rogue, Storm and Moira MacTaggert. Claremont's work on X-Men, which was longer than that of any other writer, defined many of the X-Men characters years after his departure from Marvel Comics. Claremont has also written several novels, including the novelization of the second X-Men film, X2. He has a cameo in the film X-Men 3 during the Jean Grey prologue, for which he is credited as "Lawnmower man."

Marvel Comics

As an entry into comic writing, Claremont was given the fledgling title Iron Fist in 1974, which teamed him with John Byrne. Len Wein then gave him the writing duties for the relaunched X-Men. Claremont found narrative excuses to sideline Professor X, as one of the problems with the original X-Men series was that the Professor often appeared at the end of the story to provide a deus ex machina solution to whatever problem the X-Men faced.

During his years as X-Men writer, Claremont wrote or co-wrote many classic stories such as the "Dark Phoenix Saga" and "Days of Future Past." In addition, he helped launch best-selling spin-offs such as X-Men, New Mutants, Excalibur, and Wolverine. In 1986, Marvel launched an X-Men spinoff, X-Factor, altering the Phoenix/Jean Grey continuity Claremont had established. In 1991 a second X-Men title simply called X-Men (often referred as "adjectiveless" X-Men) was launched having Claremont as writer though he only wrote three issues since he left Marvel following a series of editorial differences with the X-Men editor at the time Bob Harras.

In 1998, he returned to Marvel as editorial director and the regular writer of Fantastic Four. He also wrote a Wolverine story arc. In 2000, as part of the company's "Revolution" event, he wrote Uncanny X-Men and X-Men until he moved to X-Treme X-Men.

In 2006, cardiac illness forced Claremont to postpone the beginning of a planned run on Exiles as well as the launch of GeNext. Also cut short was his run on Uncanny X-Men, which was completed by Tony Bedard over Claremont's plots. Likewise, writer Frank Tieri took over on New Excalibur in Claremont's stead for a time.

In 2007, Claremont returned to New Excalibur, writing a story arc where the character Nocturne has a stroke. He also completed his first arc on Exiles, introducing Psylocke to the team.

Career outside Marvel Comics

Claremont has written many stories for other publishers including the Star Trek Debt of Honor graphic novel, his creator-owned Sovereign Seven for DC Comics and Aliens vs Predator for Dark Horse Comics. He also wrote a few issues of the series WildC.A.T.s at Image Comics, which introduced his creator-owned character, Huntsman.

Outside of comics, Claremont co-wrote the The Shadow War Chronicles trilogy, Shadow Moon (1995), Shadow Dawn (1996) and Shadow Star (1999), with George Lucas. This trilogy continues the story of Elora Danan from the movie Willow. He wrote a science fiction trilogy about female USAF pilot/astronaut Nicole Shea, consisting of First Flight (1987), Grounded! (1991), and Sundowner (1994). Claremont was also a contributor to the Wild Cards anthology series.

Bibliography

Cover of Star Wars Annual (1977) 1, written by Claremont
Year Title Format Notes
1978 Star Wars (1977) 17 Comic
1979 Star Wars Annual (1977) 1 Comic
1980 Star Wars Weekly 107 Comic Wrote "World of Fire!"
1980 Star Wars Weekly 108 Comic Wrote "Star Terror!"
1980 Star Wars Weekly 109 Comic Wrote "Molten Doom!"
1980 Star Wars Weekly 110 Comic Wrote "The Word for World is Death!"
1980 Star Wars Weekly 111 Comic Wrote "Unholy Alliance!"
1980 Star Wars Weekly 112 Comic Wrote "A Creature in the Stars!"
1980 Star Wars Weekly 113 Comic Wrote "The Guardian of Forever!"
1980 Star Wars Weekly 114 Comic Wrote "Betrayal!"
1980 Star Wars Weekly 115 Comic Wrote "The Monster's Secret!"
1981 Star Wars (1977) 53 Comic
1981 Star Wars (1977) 54 Comic
1996 Shadow Moon Novel
1998 Shadow Dawn Novel
2000 Shadow Star Novel

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