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*Chris Claremont* signing at the CGC booth in SDCC

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****After SDCC**** This went really smooth. We will have more artists sign at the booth in the future. Chris and his wife were awesome. Thank you guys for being so cooperative with this.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chris Claremont, one of the most prolific comic writers of our time will be signing at the CGC booth (901) in San Diego Comic Con.

His signing times are 11-1 both Saturday and Sunday. He takes a 10 dollar donation per book

Line up early, gets yours books signed, do your submissions right there. Done Deal. See you then.

 

Any questions email mbalent@cgccomics.com

 

Thanks.

 

 

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Chris Claremont writes both comics and prose. His initial unbroken 17-year run on Marvel Comics The Uncanny X-Men is the stuff of industry legend. The story arc “Dark Phoenix,” with its radical treatment of the story’s central character, paved the way for the reinterpretation of superhero mythos throughout the comics industry. His work is lauded for its anti-prejudice themes, and groundbreaking inclusion of minorities as heroes. With artist Frank Miller he created the Wolverine graphic novel that served as the foundation for the movie “The Wolverine” starring Hugh Jackman. His X-Men story arc “Days of Future Past” is the source material for Summer 2014’s X-Men movie. He has written the treatment for the forthcoming “Gambit” movie, starring Channing Tatum. He is the creator of such iconic characters as Gambit, Mystique, Kitty Pryde, and Rogue.

Although best known for his work on Marvel Comic’s X-Men series, Chris has written other seminal characters such as Batman and Superman, and The Fantastic Four. He is the author of nine novels, with more on the way. He is especially proud of his creator-owned work, with includes The Black Dragon and Marada, the She-Wolf (art by John Bolton) available in new master editions from Titan Books.

For eBooks, appearances and more, go to http://www.ChrisClaremont.com.

Chris’s papers are archived in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library of Columbia University (New York City) and are available for research.

 

 

 

 

 

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This is a great idea! Fans meet the creator while still getting SS certification. Can we do the same in Chicago in August? If so, sign me up.

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