Originally Posted by
BatKeaton
Arnold Drake regenerated the original 5 X-Men in the late '60s, and his tenure was legendary.
Chris Claremont is still the best writer of the X-Men and his run is, to me, THE DEFINITIVE X-MEN RUN. Plain and simple.
Hickman is setting a big, big, big revolution for the X-Men comics. In the future, he could be remembered as the Alan Moore of the X-Men comic books, and his genius "retcon" will echo in the centuries to come.
MY QUESTION:
Beyond these three writers, beyond them, WHO did really create groundbreaking "runs" for the X-Men since the Nineties? We're talking about 25 years of comic books: 1992-2019.
Tell me, I want to know. I'm asking this because I stopped to read X-Men in 1993 or so. Thanks.