Sunday, June 10, 2018

Halo and Kitty Pryde


I had heard good things about Chris Claremont's Uncanny X-Men and had read plenty of issues - but out of order.  I didn't start collecting the title regularly until the Paul Smith run.  It wasn't until years later when I picked up some X-Men Essentials to fill gaps in my collection did I get to read Claremont's early years on the book, sequentially.  I gained a whole new respect for him.  Sure, it could be a bit wordy at time, but he did an amazing job of weaving multiple plot lines in and out and giving each member of the team distinct personalities and motivations.  The Dave Cockrum/John Byrne/Terry Austin artwork didn't hurt either!

10 comments:

filmsandvidgames07@gmail.com said...

does anyone hope that we may get a live action halo on black lightning season 2 i sure do if not definately season 3

Mr. Morbid's House Of Fun said...

I swear when I first saw the title, I thought it read Hello, Kitty, as a tea-up between Kitty Pryde and Hello Kitty. Only my sister and the country of Japan would want to see that....I think, ha ha.

Very cool cover as always though Ross. That X-Men cover is one of my favorite Kitty Pryde X-Men covers of all-time.

ELS said...

To be fair, a lot of the X-Men plotting was collaboration between John Byrne and Chris Claremont. It's the Marvel method; artist and writer work together on the story. In the case of X-Men, it was even more than usual - for example, Kitty Pryde was entirely John Byrne's creation.

This is a right purty cover, Ross - but so much of your work is that I rather expect it by now!

Ross said...

Dale - Haha "Halo, Kitty!" I missed out on a great title there!

Thanks Els - agreed on Byrne's contribution!

Harry, I want all the Outsiders to show up!

Bob Greenwade said...

When I saw this team-up, I too thought that there would be at least an oblique Hello Kitty reference on the cover. Maybe next time.

Carycomic said...

Is that a N'garai lunging at them? Or a wingless member of the Brood?

Anonymous said...

@carycomic: probably a little of both. After all; they were both inspired by H.R. Giger's xenomorphs!

Rune said...

It's a N'garai from the X-men #143, interior panel.

Anonymous said...

Which writer artist team was the greatest of all time?? Chris Claremont/John Byrne, Marv Wolfman/George Perez or Mike W. Barr/Jim Aparo ???

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Rilee. :-)

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