Postby catscandal » Mon Dec 03, 2012 4:16 am
I was bored at work the other day and trying to think of any X-men that I actually liked that weren't created before or during Claremont's run, and found it distressingly difficult. When you go through the top 20 or so most popular characters in the franchise, not a single one was introduced in the last 20 years.
The only mutants to join the X-Men in the 90s after X-Men vol 2 #3 were Maggot, Marrow, and Cecelia Reyes unless you count clones and alternate reality versions of people and whatever the hell Revanche is. And while I know Marrow has her fans, that's a really ridiculously D-list lineup. If you add in X-Force and Excalibur we get Bedlam and Pete Wisdom, woohoo.
To me the only good characters of the whole decade came out of Generation X, and even most of them didn't really make it. Synch died before the series was over, Skin died right after it, Mondo and Penance disappeared, and Husk has never really been able to find a good place on a team. Chamber and M were the only new characters to really make it out of the series.
The picture gets a little less grim once Grant Morrison opened the floodgates of creating new mutants willy-nilly, we got Fantomex and Quentin Quire and the Cuckoos, but I feel like after he left not many people were able to recreate that magic. X-23 and Pixie are probably my favorites of the new breed but if they both died on Wednesday I wouldn't mourn them, you know?
To be honest, on that whole list I think Fantomex is probably my favorite, and he's probably not in my top 10 X-men.
Were Lee, Claremont, Cockrum, etc really that much better than everyone since or do you think there are some new characters that will really take off once they've been around a bit longer?
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