24 Years Later, This X-Men Classic Has Aged Incredibly Well

Marvel brought Chris Claremont, a beloved X-Men writer, back with the expectation that his return would significantly boost sales. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen. While a small group of fans (including myself) enjoyed his 2000 run, Marvel decided to try a new approach in 2001 by bringing in Grant Morrison, who had recently moved from DC Comics. Morrison’s work launched ‘New X-Men,’ and it quickly became a critical success, largely thanks to the incredible three-part story that started it all: “E Is for Extinction.”







