Chris Claremont is easily the most renown X-Men writer ever to have penned the adventures of one of Marvel Comics' biggest franchises. In fact, The X-Men are one of Marvel Comcis' biggest franchises because of Chris Claremont (with some help from John Byrne). Just about every X-Men story that has been written since Claremont ended his run on Uncanny X-Men bears the influence of Claremont. The X-Men cartoons and movies bear Claremont's influence as well. The inspiration for the current hit film X-Men: Days of Future Past came directly from Claremont's X-Men comic book story of the same name. So, whenever Claremont returns to writing an X-Book, especially an in-continuity one, long term X-Men readers and fans take notice. After all the stories that Claremont wrote during his nearly two decade run on X-Men comic books, does he have anything else new to contribute to the franchise? By taking on the adventures of one X-character instead of a team of X-characters this time around, we Claremont fans certainly hope so.
Series artist Todd Nauck brings Claremont's script to life sharply with just the necessary tinge of cartoonishness that Nightcrawler's swashbuckling style inspires. He also brings Nightcrawler's formidable acrobatics to a well choreographed life. Every once in a while his character's facial expressions border on outright cartoonishness, the overall look of the book never fully devolves into silliness. Overall, Nightcrawler looks to be a worthy read focused solely on this beloved character. It's been a while since X-Fans have had the pleasure of reading new Nightcrawler exploits AND Claremont X-Men stories, so enjoy Nightcrawler while it lasts. © Copyright 2002-2025 by Toon Doctor Inc. - All rights Reserved. All other texts, images, characters and trademarks are copyright their respective owners. Use of material in this document (including reproduction, modification, distribution, electronic transmission or republication) without prior written permission is strictly prohibited. |