![]() ![]() ![]() A big thanks to the people who brought us this docummentary. of the popularity of the Uncanny X-Men during the 1980s under Chris Claremont. The world would be different today if it wasn't for this guy. Bishop Alias: Lucas Bishop Debut: Uncanny X-Men 282 (1991) Created By. treat yourself to 200 or 300 of his comics, become friends with the X-Men, and then go and watch this. If you have read his work, you'll enjoy this film. He made people care about his characters as if they were not only real, but as if they were also close friends. He inspired many artists and influenced the way other people write comics and tell stories in general. It's been years since I've picked an X-Men comic, but this documentary is an homage for a man that shaped some of the mythology of today's collective mind. ![]() This docummentary covers his career and influence, it reveals some of the company reasons why things happened the way they did, and some of the work process of many important moments in X-men history. He was the first writer that called my attention, before that, I felt the drawings were the "cool thing" about comics (as any kid, I guess). But even teenage me didn't have any doubt: Claremont was a genious. Those days, internet was still just and idea, and I couldn't search any information about those names. ![]() When I was a bit older I started collecting the X-men comics in order. Before I was old enought to wonder about how comics were made, two names were engraved in my subconcious by seeing them in many covers of my favourite comics: Stan Lee and Chris Claremont. ![]()
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