The 2009 and 2010 X-Men Forever series saw Chris Claremont return to the X-Men, telling stories as if he had never left, picking up from his original continuity A new X-Men Forever from Kieron Gillen and Luca Maresca may provide something similar, albeit more immediate In which "Kieron Gillen and Luca Maresca unravel the final[...]
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Rather than continue to read every X-Men comic ever published in chronological order from that point (we'll start on that next week), this seemed like a perfect opportunity to a break and reread Claremont's X-Men Forever, which launched in 2009 and picked up right where Claremont left off after being driven out of the X-Books[...]
Cebulski (@CBCebulski) June 18, 2018
It may not have taken the power of the Infinity Stones to do it, but this has actually happened before, in an alternate-continuity series from 2009.
In X-Men Forever, Chris Claremont returned to his legendary run on the X-Men, picking up after the events of 1991's X-Men #3 With collaborators such as Tom Grummet, Paul Smith, Terry Austin, and[...]
But it's not the first time it's been done in a Marvel comic book, even if it did happen out of main universe continuity.
In X-Men Forever, Chris Claremont returned to his legendary run on the X-Men, picking up after the events of 1991's X-Men #3 With collaborators such as Tom Grummet, Paul Smith, Terry Austin,[...]