One of the things I love about the podcast is that the hosts all started reading the X books at different points. I think the same is probably true of the forum. So, which creators defined our favorite characters for us? In other words, pick 5 or 10 of your favorite (or any) X characters and name the artist and writer who created your favorite version of the character. The artist and writer didn't have to work on the character at the same time. For example, you may love the look of Jim Lee's Logan, but you prefer Wolverine when Jason Aaron writes the series.
Here's my list:
Character...Artist/Writer
1) Nightcrawler...Alan Davis/Warren Ellis
2) Wolverine...Adam Kubert/Larry Hama
3) Cyclops...Paul Smith/Matt Fraction
4) Storm...Barry Windsor Smith/Chris Claremont*
5) Rogue...Chris Bachalo/Mike Carey
6) Longshot...Art Adams/Peter David
7) Rachel/Phoenix II...Chris Bachalo/Chris Claremont*
8) Jamie Madrox...David Yardin/Peter David
9) Dazzler...Marc Silvestri/Chris Claremont*
10) Psylocke...Jim Lee/Alan Moore
Random Notes:
*In all of Chris Claremont's cases I'm referring to old-school Claremont; not the Claremont who came back for a second run.
I have 50% creative teams that worked together and 50% creative teams that never worked on the character together (or at least together on the versions I'm referring to).
Considering how forgetful Matt Fraction's run was, I was really surprised I picked him for anything. That run did establish the modern Cyclops though. I kind of enjoy the "leader of his people" Cyclops more than any previous version of the character.
I also think that after Warren Ellis--who had a highly underrated run on Excalibur--writers forgot how to write Nightcrawler. Even before the character was killed, he became the one-note religious guy.
Alan Moore's Psylocke was a very different character than the one Jim Lee drew. Still, I'd love to see some of that old-school characterization on ninja-Psylocke.