- Some issues of Kelly/Seagle are decent
- Claremont II and III are fun, imaginative and have their moments while also often being quite bad
- Fraction varied between fun and mediocre
- Gillen was mint
Nothing else worth mentioning. Especially Lobdell.
Of longer runs there's really only one, since a couple of the longer runs were "meh", to boring, to outright horrible:
The Scott Lobdell run is particular is my favorite post Claremont run. he seemed like the perfect successor. He it become low key on the action and more drama and angst, but all of the main players still felt so in character. I think of all post Claremont writers he had the best grasp of the characters, and that when you are writing them, you are only writing a part of them, not overwriting and remaking them as a whole to fit your agenda.
Of the shorters runs (say, less than two years): Joe Kelly/Steven Seagle's combined runs. I'm cheating here on this one because I know Seagle did Uncanny and Kelly did the adjectiveless title, but they were both so entwined I can't separate them. I think they had some interesting ideas they were going with, but unfortunately the run was too short to really give it justice. The best I can say is I really liked the run despite how short it was.
Ed Brubaker - I'm that one guy that absolutely LOVED The Rise And Fall of the Shi'ar Empire. I thought it was the best X-men story in nearly close to 5 years. And his part in Messiah Complex was also well done, but it's hard to count a crossover. Sadly the rest of his run was just "meh". So but I liked the parts I liked enough to overall say it was one of my favorites.
And finally...the best...undeservedly cut short...amazing...Cullen Bunn run. This was absolutely the best run in UXM since Lobdell. Some of the characters seemed a little out of character, but his dialogue was just SO WELL WRITTEN. It was a criminal injustice that his run was as short as it was.
I liked the Scott Lobdell run
Brubaker's RAFOTSE
Joe Casey
Mike the Professor Carey
Claremont Redux
UXM never quite recovered, right?
I liked what I read of Seagle's run, but it isn't phenomenal or anything. Gillen's run had some pretty great spots when he moved on from Fraction's influence. But seeing what else he had planned, I'm kind of glad the run was cut short. Bendis was meh, but harmless.
Éd Brubaker wrote one of the best long stories of Uncanny: Rise & Fall of the Shi'ar Empire
At that same period Mike Carey was on X-Men: Legacy and Kyle & Yost on New X-Men.
One of the best periods ever, if you ask me.
"COURAGE, DON'T YOU DARE LET ME DOWN"
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Steven Seagle (1997-1999)
Until their ideas were axed for an editorial mandated story (The hunt for Xavier)
They left because of this editorial control. Morrison left because of this too (at least, he had some string disagreements with Marvel policy. He went to DC and never came back)
So many talents wasted by business men.
It seems Alan Davis run started with Magneto War. I'll need to read the complete for that cuz the issue I had when I was younger wasn't that good.
"Cable was right!"
Didn't like one, except more Claremont runs.
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