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New Mutants - The Complete Chris Claremont Run 1982-1987
This is a collection I have made of the complete Chris Claremont run from 1982-1987 on the New Mutants comic book title published by Marvel Comics. This material has been available on the Internet before, but I have never seen it collected in one place like this. (If you see something I've forgotten, please leave a comment or PM someplace and I'll try to patch this.) Note that this is only the Claremont material and nothing else, since I don't care about the other stuff. I am not even particularly a comic book fan, but I bought New Mutants #44 in August 1986 from the comics rack at the local mall's B. Dalton's bookstore, and the New Mutants became a special part of growing up. As an adult, I've found that digital comic books are available online, and have downloaded these old favorites. After #54, I quit reading the New Mutants. The Louise Simonson and Bret Blevins team completely ruined the book. (Apparently I am not the only one who thought so, since sales of the title went into the tank.) Blevins was so awful as an artist that I think Rob Liefeld following him explains why Liefeld was so popular. I think 22 blank pages would have been an improvement over Blevins. Liefeld was the next best thing to blank pages; I didn't like Liefeld's run, either. If you want that stuff, you can look in chronological X-Men torrents. I do not include tangents like mini-series Claremont did not write, such as the Fallen Angels and Firestar mini-series. The exception to this is the two Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe series, the 1983-84 original and the 1985-86 Deluxe Edition. The first series came out when the New Mutants had just started, and, for example, Magik and Magma don't get entries in the "M" issue, although they are in the issue with the X-Men. (The New Mutants didn't have a separate entry in the first series.) By the second series, all eight New Mutants and Professor Xavier have their own entries, plus a team entry, plus entries for related subjects like the Hellions. This is a treasure trove of information about the New Mutants. If you just want the New Mutants entries, and not the whole handbook, the "Other Stuff" folder has only them in CBZ format. (If you extract these files, the filenames for the images list the volume and page they're taken from.) Everything in this torrent is assembled from other sources I have found online (props to all the people who did the hard work of scanning!), except for the high-resolution scans and the New Mutants material from the Comics Scene #51 magazine, which are both my own scans. I scanned my own copies of #44-47 and #52-54 long before I knew about digital comic books, so I reduced my scans to ~1600x2400 pages and made CBZ files. (The issues between #47 and #52 are not very good, which is why I did not scan them. The blecherous Bret Blevins does art in one, and #51 has utterly bad fill-in art. While #50 has art by Jackson Guice, it is extremely rushed and degenerates to outlines by the end. Kyle Baker didn't ink this issue, and the fill-in inker couldn't bail Guice out the way Baker could by finishing the art.) I bought the magazine sometime in late 1986 on the rack, when it first came out, but lost it over the years. I had trouble locating a copy (I couldn't remember the name of the magazine), but finally purchased one and scanned it. Most notable is that this reproduces a pencil layout sketch by Bob MacLeod for a page in the graphic novel (Dani and the mountain lion; this is scanned separately and included as a bigger picture than the magazine pages). I have never seen any of McLeod's pencil art for the New Mutants anywhere else. (This is not the actual pencil art of that page, but a thumbnail sketch of his layout.) Besides these original bits, I have just pulled together everything from various sources. I have included an intervew with Claremont and then-editor Louise Simonson (still known as Louise Jones at that time before her marriage to artist Walter Simonson). This is from an X-Men companion in 1982, and discusses the upcoming New Mutants title at such an early point the name "New Mutants" was not even certain. I also included the three annuals, the special (and its second part in the X-Men annual that year), and the 1986 Uncanny X-Men annual which features the New Mutants. (The New Mutants appear passim in the Uncanny X-Men at that time, such as issue #201, but I do not include these brief appearances where the kids are being kicked out of the Danger Room, watching TV in the background, etc.) I include the Magik limited series which Claremont wrote. I also include Karma's first appearance, written by Claremont, from 1979. After Claremont left the book, three fill-in issues appeared, two in the New Mutants themselves and one in the Uncanny X-Men (Colossus and Illyana; this could have been used as a fill-in for either title, and the art was by Rick Leonardi). Marvel often kept fill-in issues ready to run in case of missed deadlines. When Claremont left the title, these ready-to-run issues were never updated for the new characters and situations, so these are "lost" New Mutants stories that are part of Claremont's run. As a lagniappe, I have included "New_Mutants_Index.html" which is an exhaustive index to the Claremont issues. I've had this for many years, and I can't remember where I found it. I wish I could give major props to whoever did this, because it's excellent. I have never found a mistake in it, and I have used it quite a bit. If you know who did this, let me know. For new readers, besides the graphic novel and the first few issues that establish the title, the best issues from the run are probably #21, #44, and #45. The two-part story by Claremont with art by Arthur Adams and Terry Austin in the 1985 special and the X-Men annual is one of the high points of the run. Sharing Widget |
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