Chris Claremont
A meta cameo character, this in-universe version of the real-life X-Men writer Chris Claremont appears as himself within the Marvel universe, crossing paths with characters like the X-Men — a playful Bronze Age self-insertion by the very writer reshaping Marvel's mutant titles.
There's something wonderfully meta about Chris Claremont turning up as an actual comics character in the Marvel universe — a Bronze Age curiosity that debuted in The X-Men #98 in 1976, the very title that the real-life Claremont was busy making legendary. Published across an impressive 33-year span and showing up most frequently in Marvel Fanfare, The X-Men, and Fantastic Four, this in-universe version of the celebrated writer shares pages with some of Marvel's heaviest hitters — Wolverine, Storm, and Kurt Wagner among them. With 19 catalog appearances and two recognized key issues to his name, he's a genuine collector's footnote and a charming piece of Bronze Age self-awareness that rewards the eagle-eyed fan who loves comics history as much as the stories themselves.

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Covers through the years — 1976–2009
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