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Why X-Men Won’t Give Us Any More Mutants

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Although 20th Century Fox currently owns the live-action rights to the X-Men and Fantastic Four, Marvel Entertainment continues to include these characters in their everyday goings-on in the comics. We may never see the X-Men or Fantastic Four team up with The Avengers on the big screen, but they can still hang out with each other on the printed page. However, now Marvel has decided to stick in to Fox by taking drastic action within their comic books, specifically towards mutants.
Notable X-Men writer Chris Claremont was on the Nerdist Podcast several months back as part of a conversation with other comic book writers Len Wein, Marc Bernardin and Heath Corson, but a particular section of the conversation went unnoticed until Bleeding Cool recently listened to the episode and dug it up. According to Claremont, if youre currently a writer on one of Marvels X-Men books, youre going to be dealing with major constraints with your writing. Here is Bleeding Cools transcription of the conversation (they unfortunately didnt actually include information regarding who is saying what, but we can presume that Claremonts quotes are the first and last):
"I have to say, quite honestly as I understand it, now the X department is forbidden to create new characters.
"All because all new characters become the film property of Fox."
"There will be no X-Men merchandising for the foreseeable future because, why promote Fox material?" We have heard rumors before of Marvel taking indirect action against Fox - such as canceling their Fantastic Four book next year so that it wouldnt promote
The Fantastic Four in any way - but this is the first time that one of Marvels creatives has acknowledged direct action that Marvel is taking. If its true, then it looks like Marvel is making a sincere effort to undermine Foxs movies by hindering creative efforts with the X-books. Granted, people are still picking up these books to read the adventures of Wolverine, Cyclops, Storm, Nightcrawler, and the other iconic mutants, but its not hard to see how not being able to create new mutant characters might severely hamper a writers ability to produce original stories.
This idea that Marvel is being this aggressive sticking it to Fox always sounded extreme. Sure, Marvel cant pull the X-Men into the MCU shenanigans, but those X-books are a big part of Marvels extensive library. They may not like that Fox is making X-Men movies, but with a large readership invested in the X-books, one would think that Marvel would set aside their spite and make sure theyre producing quality and creatively unhindered stories. Evidently that may not be the case. It looks like the X-Men movies are going to have to make due with the characters they already have...which, frankly, is quite a few.
The article also points out that if Marvel Comics creates a new character under the recently launched Marvel NOW "style event," then that character is attributed solely to Marvel NOW. So if youre writing a Marvel NOW story, maybe you should try and include as many new mutant characters in there as possible, because it sure doesnt sound like you will get that opportunity writing an X-book.
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