![]() ![]() Len Wein and Dave Cockrum did, working with Roy Thomas and Stan Lee. It just takes a while.Ĭarl: How did you get the idea to give a new start to the X-Men? ![]() On the other hand, with Days of Future Past, I just restarted my acting career, so what goes around, comes around, I guess. And then about five or six years later, I looked up and realized I wasn’t acting anymore, I was writing full time. And, so I got a job at Marvel part time, and I thought, “This is cool, I’ll stay here for six months, earn enough money to pay my rent, and go off and do summer stock.” But then they made me full time. And I never really considered writing as a profession, any more than you consider breathing to keep yourself alive. But, to pay the bills, I started working – one of the things I did was writing. When did you decide you wanted to be a writer instead?Ĭhris Claremont: Actually, I graduated with a degree in acting, and I started out in New York to be a professional actor, both on stage and in television. Claremont, I’d like to ask you a few questions.Ĭhris Claremont: My pleasure – fire away.Ĭarl: I read that in college you wanted to be an actor. ![]() ![]() I’m here with writer Chris Claremont, most famous for having saved the X-Men and his 17-year run on the title, and author of a lot of creator-owned works and fantasy novels. ![]()
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