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This Unmade X-Men Comic Book Would've Given Wolverine A Wild Twist - MSNC hris Claremont wrote the X-Men comics from 1975 to 1991, but he could've — and would've — gone even longer. Marvel Editor Bob Harras, though, was giving more and more power to artist Jim Lee ...
But X-Men writer Chris Claremont and editor Louise Jones were resistant at first -- they wanted to keep the X-Men “special,” Jones would later recall to Wizard Magazine.
Almost all Wizard magazine staff have been laid off, ... How A New Giant-Size X-Men #1 Detail May Explain It All (XSpoilers) Comic Book Folk Mourn, Celebrate And Remember Peter David; ...
In a 1995 feature suggesting the ideal actors who could star as the X-Men on the big screen, Wizard magazine proposed Misfits frontman Glenn Danzig, whose squat, 5’3" frame was a near-perfect ...
UPDATE: Wizard Magazine Features Catwoman. April 27, 2004. By SuperHeroHype ... (X-Men, X2). As fans fight over the look of costume and the direction that the film will take, ...
According to GQ, Wizard magazine said Danzig would be the perfect person to play Wolverine in film back in 1995. ... The trailer for X-Men.
Beginning publication in 1991, Wizard's relationship with comic creators allowed it to run this kind of feature, with comic professionals riffing on themes handed to them by the magazine.For ...
Wizard: The Guide To Comics magazine and its comic convention spinoff Wizard World have been a) ... X-Men Brawl; Marvel Comics Cancels X-Force, NYX And Probably X-Factor With #10; ...
As promised via last week's various Vine and/or Instagram teases, yesterday brought not the second trailer for Bryan Singer's X-Men: Days Of Future Past but something much more interesting. From ...
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