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Clarermont created everything you love about the X-Men, including many of the team’s most popular members. His writing helped usher in a new age of comics, and his characters are some of the greatest of all time. These ten mutants are the best Claremont created, superstars who have helped define the greatest team in comics.
10) Magneto

So, it is true that Magneto premiered in X-Men (Vol. 1) #1, but go back and read old Magneto stories. He’s basically just mutant supremacist Doctor Doom, not the great character he’d become. Claremont took the character and redefined him completely. He gave him the Holocaust origin, he established the close friendship between him and Xavier, and he made him into everyone’s favorite leftist murder grandpa. If you like reading stories that deal with the question of Magneto’s morality, if you like him as a character at all, it’s all because Claremont took a powerful but lame villain and completely recreated him.
9) Jubilee

Jubilee was one of Claremont’s later creations in his first run, and she resonated with the audience immediately. The young Chinese mutant was the personification of ’80s mall/Valley Girl culture, slotting into the spot of Wolverine sidekick that Kitty Pryde and Rogue had held in the past. She was a breath of fresh air in a dark time, an entertaining character whose colorful costume and powers made her one of the most popular mutants of the late ’80s and early ’90s.
8) Emma Frost

Emma Frost is an iconic X-Man, but she wasn’t always that way. When Claremont created her, she was the White Queen of the Hellfire Club, playing an integral role in “The Dark Phoenix Saga”. She battled the X-Men with the Inner Circle numerous times before recruiting the Hellions, a team of young mutants, for her to train. He made her a teacher, which would lead her down the road that would take her to the X-Men. He set her up for stardom, and she’s since become a favorite of X-fans.
7) Kitty Pryde

Kitty Pryde is another character who was introduced in “The Dark Phoenix Saga” and quickly became a fan-favorite. She was the first of Claremont’s female teen mutants to join the team, with the writer perfectly capturing her exuberance for being a superhero, as well as the tribulations of being a Jewish mutant. She was often his mouth piece for controversial takes on race (you’ve seen the panels), but she was also the perfect little sister, building the team into a family. She’s since become one of the most important members, living up to all of the work that Claremont put into her.
6) Gambit

Gambit has become a superstar, and it was all thanks to the groundwork that Claremont laid. He was a character cut from the Wolverine mold: a mouthy man of mystery with an edge, a cool costume, and cool powers. Claremont had a lot of plans for the character (mostly involving his relationship with Mister Sinister and Cyclops) and creators have since gone different directions with him, but for the last few years of Claremont’s run, he was one of the book’s most loved characters. Since then, he’s become a solo star, married Rogue, and is one of the most well-known mutants ever.













