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Chris Claremont's X-Men Part 1 The Phoenix Saga - Character Corner #75
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May 22, 2019
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We didn't plan this but its May and our 75th Character Corner just happens to be the start of our Chris Claremont X-Men series and Claremont started his 17 year X-Men run in May 1975. It's like we were meant to do this. This is probably going to be the closest you get to us doing an X-Men comics podcast. We start at the beginning with Claremont's Phoenix saga which really covers 44 issues to truly understand Jean's evolution as the Phoenix. It fleshes out Jean, her relationship/friendship/sisterhood with Ororo (Storm) and her roommate Misty Knight (yeah...Jean was rooming with Misty Knight). We see that Charles Xavier is kinda an asshole, the first appearance of the Shi'ar, how the new X-Men come together as a family and so much more. Having reread this it makes what Fox has done with two attempts at the Dark Phoenix storyline infuriating. The Phoenix saga isn't about how Jean becomes so powerful she loses control. It's about how Jean Grey sacrifices herself to save her family. Twice. She dies and is reborn as the Phoenix out of love to save the X-Men. The path to her becoming the Dark Phoenix is a slow burn of betrayal. But even then, it ends with her gaining control thanks to her family's willingness to sacrifice everything for her and in the end she sacrifices her life again to save the X-Men. It's a masterful story that's been neutered in the movies. Issues: X-Men Giant Size #1 - Not Claremont but this introduces the new team/characters and sets the stage for Claremont's magic There are a couple of ways to read this run and Kriss & Dpalm used two different methods. Dpalm's Reading List (X-Men/Uncanny X-Men #94 - 138) Pre-Phoenix Saga Uncanny X-Men #94 - 100 - Claremont takes over as the writer of the X-Men and starts building towards Jean becoming the Phoenix Uncanny X-Men #94  - First appearance of the Shi'ar Uncanny X-Men #97 - First (official) appearance of Lilandra Phoenix Saga Uncanny X-Men 101 - 108 Proteus Saga Uncanny X-Men #125 - First Appearance of Proteus Uncanny X-Men #127 & #128 Dark Phoenix Saga Uncanny X-Men #129 - 138 129 - First appearances of Hellfire Club (Sebastian Shaw, Emma Frost), Kitty Pryde 132 - First appearance of Harry Leland & Donald Pierce Kriss's Reading List (Classic X-Men 1 - 44) Classic X-Men 1 - 44 tell the same story but also have additional short stories after the main story in each book that are written by Claremont years later that flesh out the characters & story. Examples: Classic X-Men #2 - Jean & Storm's forming their friendship Classic X-Men #3 has the X-Men dealing with/mourning the loss of Thunderbird Classic X-Men #8 - This expands on what actually happened to Jean when she merges with the Phoenix force. It's a deeper explanation of her sacrifice and why the Phoenix bonded with her Classic X-Men #12 - Magneto's Holocaust origins, losing his daughter in a fire and moving the character into a more sympathetic light All of the stories are great and really dig into the characters and are must read Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!   Follow us on Twitter: @Dpalm66 @InsanityReport @TheMTRNetwork   Our shirts are now on TeePublic:  https://teepublic.com/stores/mtr-network Want more podcast greatness? Sign up for a MTR Premium Account!  
We didn't plan this but its May and our 75th Character Corner just happens to be the start of our Chris Claremont X-Men series and Claremont started his 17 year X-Men run in May 1975. It's like we were meant to do this. This is probably going to be the closest you get to us doing an X-Men comics podcast. We start at the beginning with Claremont's Phoenix saga which really covers 44 issues to truly understand Jean's evolution as the Phoenix. It fleshes out Jean, her relationship/friendship/sisterhood with Ororo (Storm) and her roommate Misty Knight (yeah...Jean was rooming with Misty Knight). We see that Charles Xavier is kinda an asshole, the first appearance of the Shi'ar, how the new X-Men come together as a family and so much more. Having reread this it makes what Fox has done with two attempts at the Dark Phoenix storyline infuriating. The Phoenix saga isn't about how Jean becomes so powerful she loses control. It's about how Jean Grey sacrifices herself to save her family. Twice. She dies and is reborn as the Phoenix out of love to save the X-Men. The path to her becoming the Dark Phoenix is a slow burn of betrayal. But even then, it ends with her gaining control thanks to her family's willingness to sacrifice everything for her and in the end she sacrifices her life again to save the X-Men. It's a masterful story that's been neutered in the movies. Issues: X-Men Giant Size #1 - Not Claremont but this introduces the new team/characters and sets the stage for Claremont's magic There are a couple of ways to read this run and Kriss & Dpalm used two different methods. Dpalm's Reading List (X-Men/Uncanny X-Men #94 - 138) Pre-Phoenix Saga Uncanny X-Men #94 - 100 - Claremont takes over as the writer of the X-Men and starts building towards Jean becoming the Phoenix Uncanny X-Men #94  - First appearance of the Shi'ar Uncanny X-Men #97 - First (official) appearance of Lilandra Phoenix Saga Uncanny X-Men 101 - 108 Proteus Saga Uncanny X-Men #125 - First Appearance of Proteus Uncanny X-Men #127 & #128 Dark Phoenix Saga Uncanny X-Men #129 - 138 129 - First appearances of Hellfire Club (Sebastian Shaw, Emma Frost), Kitty Pryde 132 - First appearance of Harry Leland & Donald Pierce Kriss's Reading List (Classic X-Men 1 - 44) Classic X-Men 1 - 44 tell the same story but also have additional short stories after the main story in each book that are written by Claremont years later that flesh out the characters & story. Examples: Classic X-Men #2 - Jean & Storm's forming their friendship Classic X-Men #3 has the X-Men dealing with/mourning the loss of Thunderbird Classic X-Men #8 - This expands on what actually happened to Jean when she merges with the Phoenix force. It's a deeper explanation of her sacrifice and why the Phoenix bonded with her Classic X-Men #12 - Magneto's Holocaust origins, losing his daughter in a fire and moving the character into a more sympathetic light All of the stories are great and really dig into the characters and are must read Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!  

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