![]() ![]() As part of this revamp, called X-Men ReLoad, Chris Claremont returned to writing Uncanny X-Men. In May 2004, prompted by Grant Morrison's departure from New X-Men, Marvel felt that another revamp of the X-Men titles was required. Quesada offered Claremont the opportunity to write only one of the core X-titles (while allowing new X-writer Grant Morrison to have partial storyline input) or to write a third, new core X-Men title. ![]() He was removed from both core X-titles by Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada when his storylines fell apart due to editorial interference by the previous editor-in-chief in a failed attempt to capitalize on the first X-Men movie. Prior to this revamp, Claremont was writing both of the main X-Men titles ( Uncanny X-Men and X-Men, the latter of which became New X-Men, and then X-Men: Legacy). Volume 1 of the series originated as part of a revamp of the X-Men line of comics in 2001. ![]() The thirteenth and final issue was released in April 2013. Volume 2 of X-Treme X-Men featured a cast of X-Men characters from alternate dimensions, but led by Dazzler from the main Earth-616 universe. The first 24 issues were drawn by Salvador Larroca, and the final 22 issues were drawn by Igor Kordey. All 46 issues of the first series were written by Chris Claremont, and featured a globetrotting X-Men team led by Storm. X-Treme X-Men is the name of two comic book series published by Marvel Comics, the first from 2001 through 2004, and the second from 2012 through 2013. ![]()
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