>>87858173Funny, because the good stories "since the dawn of the new millenium" were consequences of House of M. Besides Morrison fucked up opporunities for good stories by killing off a whole island full of mutants ran by Magneto, and immediately started his status quo by... causing a boom of OTHER new mutants everywhere.
>>87859206I was meaning to link the specific post where someone pointed morrison's interview in that thread, but ended up botching it. Either way, Claremont made the X-Men who they are, and morrison threw a lot of it down the toilet because "lol who cares dude writing on drugs lmao".
>Who has been better since the 90s? Maybe WhedonHe was less bad, but nowhere even CLOSE to the good stuff. His run was bland at best.
Try running Kyle and Yost's runs, and Peter David's X-Factor, for people who actually knew their shit.
As a matter of fact, people give current Claremont a lot of shit, but his XTreme X-Men run was nowhere as bad, and probably was held back because he had to deal with the changes *coughdamagescough* that morrison was doing to the canon.
>added worthwhile characters to the canon>Fantomex, Glob Herman, Quentin QuireOk, I'm not sure if you're serious at this point, but if you really like those, hey, more power to you.
>Morrison is the 21st century runYeah it felt a lot like... most comics in the early 21st century, yeah, but fortunately things got better.
>>87859616Maybe he's outdated, Colossus occasionally becomes an asshole out of nowhere for a run, then someone decides to fix it.
>>87859807Unworthy Thor.