Tag: X-Men

Days of Future Past: Adaptations of Second Chances

X-Men again; and this time Days of Future Past? You can’t deny the effect the Children of the Atom have on pop culture. And after […]

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X-Men Sanctuary: Magneto’s New Genesis

Sanctuary is a two-part episode in 90s X-Men animated series based on Chris Claremont’s last story for nine years. In all honesty, the comic despite […]

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The Phalanx Covenant: X-Men’s Cosmic Horror

The Phalanx Covenant is one of the few X-Men events that people don’t remember; it’s not as epic as The Dark Phoenix Saga or as […]

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Neal Adams: Because Passions Are Too Powerful To Stop

Neal Adams, now there’s a name people love to bring up. The man has a unique style about him that just makes everybody feel good. […]

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Louise Simonson: Sharing the Spotlight

Louise Simonson, multiple award winning writer, co-creator of Cable and Apocalypse, wife of Walt Simonson. That last part is actually how some people today know […]

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Jason Aaron: How To Reconstruct A Deconstructed Identity

Looks like everybody is going crazy over what they think they know about something. That’s something Jason Aaron struggles with for a good part of […]

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Tom Taylor: Refocusing the Perception

Tom Taylor, now there’s a name that a good chunk of people should find familiar. If you know about the Injustice comics, that’s him. Or […]

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Chris Claremont: How To Live in Your Own Shadow

Chris Claremont is in a love-him-or-hate-him situation lately. Maybe that’s because most recent work seems to be hit-or-miss. This one man helps define the Children […]

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Rob Liefeld vs. J. Scott Campbell: Most Controversial Artists

OK, why are Rob Liefeld controversies the pieces that get most people to this site? I mean there’s another artist who makes headlines over controversies, […]

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Walt Simonson: An Epic Adventure of New Myths

Walter “Walt” Simonson is a writer I find in a couple of notable areas. Unlike most comics in today’s media that focus more on the […]

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