i haven't read anything claremont has written since he dropped out of x-men in 1992 or whenever, until x-men forever. so for me i didn't miss a beat. fanboys and wizard seem to like to diss him now (or at least i get that sense in conversation with nerdier comic nerds) but i wouldn't because it will look foolish as forever plays out and shows itself to be one of the most interesting things marvel has done in years.
i like his style of writing most for x-men and all these attempts to make shit grittier or more modern (reboots stink) in his absence just bored me. i like big crazy x-men plots with twisty left turns and lots of thought bubbles, romance, and broad strokes. there's been a backlash against exposition in superhero comics that i think is a little unfair, as it can be very charming.
lately i've also been into old silver surfer, infinity gauntlet, claremont's uncanny run (#200ish-280), x-men forever, and jim lee punisher war journals from late 80s/early 90s
haha oh yeah, you guys have to see this
it's a ten issue series from 1990-91 called punisher armory, and it's completely fucking insane. it's just pictures of guns and the punisher describing them in detail or throwing out odd anecdotes:
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is this not the creepiest thing in marvel history?
i mean, who was this aimed at? 13 year old kids?