![]() ![]() As the same time, Bob Budiansky called and asked if I’d be interested in drawing every card in the Skybox X-Men Set. In July of that year, X-MEN #1 sold 8 million copies and became Marvel’s highest-selling title ever. In 1991, Chris and I were given the opportunity to redefine the X-Men for a new generation. Well, that day arrived, and what followed - my run on the UNCANNY X-MEN with Chris Claremont - was more fun than anything I’d ever imagined. I felt for the travails of Jean, Scott, Peter, Logan, Hank, Xavier, and all the others that joined their ranks and when I began working at Marvel, I knew my experience there would not be complete without an opportunity to draw my childhood friends. ![]() They were more than just comic book characters to me. The X-Men were always my favorite fictional people while I was growing up. ![]() That’s why it’s hard to describe the thrill I experienced when I was chosen to be the artist for the first set of X-Men Trading Cards. In an essay from the 1993 The Marvel X-Men Collection, Lee shared: ![]()
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