Thursday, March 2, 2017

X-Men: Apocalypse creator credits

I'm primarily interested in figuring out who's responsible for the Marvel Cinematic Universe films, but I don't mind examining these X-Men pictures. This one felt like a lost episode of the 1990s Saban cartoon! The rest of the creator credits are found here.

Chris Claremont Co-creator of: Psylocke (Captain Britain #8, 1976); Storm, an African X-Man dressed in black with the ability to manipulate the weather; Storm called a 'goddess'; Nightcrawler, alias Kurt Wagner, a German mutant, X-Man and former circus performer who has blue skin, three digits on his hands, a long pointed tail and the power to teleport, leaving behind a cloud of smoke; Wolverine affiliated with the X-Men (Giant-Size X-Men #1, 1974); William Stryker, an anti-mutant zealot (Marvel Graphic Novel #5, 1982); Raven, alternate identity of Mystique (Ms. Marvel #16, 1978); Mystique, a blue-skinned shape-shifting mutant terrorist dressed in white (Ms. Marvel #18, 1978); Psylocke's codename (New Mutants Annual #2, 1986); Xavier's school utilizing holographic technology (Special Edition X-Men #1, 1983); the Blackbird jet, the X-Men's primary mode of transportation (X-Men #94, 1975); Moira MacTaggert, a human ally of the X-Men (X-Men #96, 1976); Moira as a one-time love interest of Xavier (X-Men #97, 1976); Wolverine's claws as a part of his body; Wolverine's pointed hair spikes; Wolverine connected to Jean Grey (X-Men #98, 1976); Jean Grey manifesting new abilities in the form of a fiery Phoenix (X-Men #101, 1976); Wolverine's real name as Logan (X-Men #103, 1977); Professor X battling enemies on the astral plane; Storm as a young thief in Cairo, Egypt (X-Men #117, 1979); Xavier using an automated wheelchair (X-Men #118, 1979); Magneto as Quicksilver's father (X-Men #125, 1979); Moira MacTaggert's son (X-Men #126, 1979); Jean Grey losing control over her heightened Phoenix powers (X-Men #129, 1980); Blob dressed in a black costume with yellow belt (X-Men #141, 1981); Caliban, a bald, albino mutant who tracks other mutants, speaks in third person (Uncanny X-Men #148, 1981); Magneto as a survivor of the Holocaust with a serial number tattooed on his arm; Magneto's daughter killed, embittering him against humanity (Uncanny X-Men #150, 1981); of Xavier's School residing on Graymalkin Lane (Uncanny X-Men #152, 1981); Xavier and Magneto as former friends who fell out (Uncanny X-Men #161, 1982); Nightcrawler as a Christian who prays during dire situations (Uncanny X-Men #165, 1983); Storm wearing black leather and a mohawk (Uncanny X-Men #173, 1983); Mr. Sinister, a figure who studies mutants (Uncanny X-Men #221, 1987); Xavier's school being destroyed (Uncanny X-Men #243, 1989); Jubilee, a teenage mutant affiliated with the X-Men (Uncanny X-Men #244, 1989); Psylocke as an Asian woman with purple hair dressed in a blue costume (Uncanny X-Men #256, 1989); Psylocke generating a psychic knife from her hand; Jubilee dressed in a yellow coat and large earrings (Uncanny X-Men #257, 1990); Cyclops wearing a blue costume with a yellow strap across his chest; Jean Grey wearing a blue and orange costume (X-Men #1, 1991)

Stan Lee Co-creator of: Mutants, a collection of humans with powers who are feared by other humans; the X-Men, a team of mutant heroes based at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters in Westchester County; the X-Men's black & yellow costumes; Jean Grey, a teenage X-Man with telekinetic powers; Cyclops, a teenage X-Man whose ruby quartz glasses help control his power of destructive optic blasts; the Beast, alias, Hank McCoy, a brilliant X-Man with superhuman strength and agility; Professor Charles Xavier, a bald, crippled mutant telepath and founder of the X-Men; Magneto, a red costumed helmet/cape wearing mutant with powers over magnetism and frequent foe of the X-Men; Angel, a mutant with white feathered wings which allow him to fly (X-Men #1, 1963); the Danger Room, a special facility within Xavier's school where his students test their powers; Xavier having contacts within the federal government (X-Men #2, 1963); Cyclops' real name Scott Summers; the Blob, a mutant with superhumanly dense fat (X-Men #3, 1964); Quicksilver, a superhumanly fast mutant with silver hair; Xavier and Magneto arguing their differing philosophies about mutants (X-Men #4, 1964); Cerebro, Xavier's machine used to locate mutants (X-Men #7, 1964); Beast as a jack-of-all-trades scientist (X-Men #8, 1964); the X-Men using jets for travel (X-Men #10, 1965); the Sentinels, large purple robots which fight the X-Men (X-Men #14, 1965)

Jack Kirby Co-creator of: Mutants, a collection of humans with powers who are feared by other humans; the X-Men, a team of mutant heroes based at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters in Westchester County; the X-Men's black & yellow costumes; Jean Grey, a teenage X-Man with telekinetic powers; Cyclops, a teenage X-Man whose ruby quartz glasses help control his power of destructive optic blasts; the Beast, alias, Hank McCoy, a brilliant X-Man with superhuman strength and agility; Professor Charles Xavier, a bald, crippled mutant telepath and founder of the X-Men; Magneto, a red costumed helmet/cape wearing mutant with powers over magnetism and frequent foe of the X-Men; Angel, a mutant with white feathered wings which allow him to fly (X-Men #1, 1963); the Danger Room, a special facility within Xavier's school where his students test their powers; Xavier having contacts within the federal government (X-Men #2, 1963); Cyclops' real name Scott Summers; the Blob, a mutant with superhumanly dense fat (X-Men #3, 1964); Quicksilver, a superhumanly fast mutant with silver hair; Xavier and Magneto arguing their differing philosophies about mutants (X-Men #4, 1964); Cerebro, Xavier's machine used to locate mutants (X-Men #7, 1964); Beast as a jack-of-all-trades scientist (X-Men #8, 1964); the X-Men using jets for travel (X-Men #10, 1965); the Sentinels, large purple robots which fight the X-Men (X-Men #14, 1965)

Dave Cockrum Co-creator of: Storm, an African X-Man dressed in black with the ability to manipulate the weather; Storm called a 'goddess'; Nightcrawler, alias Kurt Wagner, a German mutant, X-Man and former circus performer who has blue skin, three digits on his hands, a long pointed tail and the power to teleport, leaving behind a cloud of smoke; Wolverine affiliated with the X-Men (Giant-Size X-Men #1, 1974); Xavier's school utilizing holographic technology (Special Edition X-Men #1, 1983); the Blackbird jet, the X-Men's primary mode of transportation (X-Men #94, 1975); Moira MacTaggert, a human ally of the X-Men (X-Men #96, 1976); Moira as a one-time love interest of Xavier (X-Men #97, 1976); Wolverine's claws as a part of his body; Wolverine's pointed hair spikes; Wolverine connected to Jean Grey (X-Men #98, 1976); Jean Grey manifesting new abilities in the form of a fiery Phoenix (X-Men #101, 1976); Wolverine's real name as Logan (X-Men #103, 1977); Caliban, a bald, albino mutant who tracks other mutants, speaks in third person (Uncanny X-Men #148, 1981); Magneto as a survivor of the Holocaust with a serial number tattooed on his arm; Magneto's daughter killed, embittering him against humanity (Uncanny X-Men #150, 1981); Xavier and Magneto as former friends who fell out (Uncanny X-Men #161, 1982)

Louise Simonson Co-creator of: Angel's wings damaged in combat (X-Factor #10, 1986); Apocalypse using servants dubbed Horsemen; War, one of Apocalypse's Four Horsemen (X-Factor #11, 1986); Famine, one of Apocalypse's Four Horsemen (X-Factor #12, 1987); Pestilence, one of Apocalypse's Four Horsemen (X-Factor #15, 1987); Apocalypse using four Horsemen; Apocalypse wielding advanced technology; Death, one of Apocalypse's Four Horsemen; Angel recruited as Apocalypse's Horsemen (X-Factor #21, 1987); Apocalypse having existed since the days of ancient Egypt, at which time he was worshiped as a god; Angel given metal wings by Apocalypse (X-Factor #24, 1988); Angel called the Angel of Death (X-Factor #38, 1989)

Walter Simonson Co-creator of: Angel's wings damaged in combat (X-Factor #10, 1986); Apocalypse using servants dubbed Horsemen; War, one of Apocalypse's Four Horsemen (X-Factor #11, 1986); Pestilence, one of Apocalypse's Four Horsemen (X-Factor #15, 1987); Apocalypse using four Horsemen; Apocalypse wielding advanced technology; Death, one of Apocalypse's Four Horsemen; Angel recruited as Apocalypse's Horsemen (X-Factor #21, 1987); Apocalypse having existed since the days of ancient Egypt, at which time he was worshiped as a god; Angel given metal wings by Apocalypse (X-Factor #24, 1988); Angel called the Angel of Death (X-Factor #38, 1989)

Len Wein Co-creator of: Wolverine, a man with metal claws which extend from his hands; Wolverine's codename 'Weapon X' (Incredible Hulk #180, 1974); Storm, an African X-Man dressed in black with the ability to manipulate the weather; Storm called a 'goddess'; Nightcrawler, alias Kurt Wagner, a German mutant, X-Man and former circus performer who has blue skin, three digits on his hands, a long pointed tail and the power to teleport, leaving behind a cloud of smoke; Wolverine affiliated with the X-Men (Giant-Size X-Men #1, 1974); the Blackbird jet, the X-Men's primary mode of transportation (X-Men #94, 1975)

John Byrne Co-creator of: Magda, Magneto's wife (Avengers #186, 1979); Professor X battling enemies on the astral plane; Storm as a young thief in Cairo, Egypt (X-Men #117, 1979); Xavier using an automated wheelchair (X-Men #118, 1979); Magneto as Quicksilver's father (X-Men #125, 1979); Moira MacTaggert's son (X-Men #126, 1979); Jean Grey losing control over her heightened Phoenix powers (X-Men #129, 1980); Blob dressed in a black costume with yellow belt (X-Men #141, 1981)

Roy Thomas Co-creator of: Quicksilver wearing the colors blue and white (Avengers #75, 1970); Wolverine, a man with metal claws which extend from his hands (Incredible Hulk #180, 1974); the X-Men testing their powers against training robots (X-Men #22, 1966); Cyclops and Jean Grey as a couple (X-Men #32, 1967); Cyclops dressed in a blue costume (X-Men #39, 1967); Cerebro designed with a helmet affixed with twin cables (X-Men #40, 1968); Jean Grey's power of telepathy (X-Men #43, 1968); Alexander Summers' codename Havok (X-Men #58, 1969)

Jim Lee Co-creator of: Psylocke as an Asian woman with purple hair dressed in a blue costume (Uncanny X-Men #256, 1989); Psylocke generating a psychic knife from her hand; Jubilee dressed in a yellow coat and large earrings (Uncanny X-Men #257, 1990); Cyclops wearing a blue costume with a yellow strap across his chest; Jean Grey wearing a blue and orange costume (X-Men #1, 1991); Psylocke wielding a sword (X-Men #6, 1992)

Barry Windsor-Smith Creator of: the Weapon X Project, a rogue government operation to transform Logan into their agent (Marvel Comics Presents #72, 1991); Weapon X outfitting Logan with a sensory helmet while programming him as their agent (Marvel Comics Presents #78, 1991); Logan going on a rampage, killing many of the Weapon X Project's staff (Marvel Comics Presents #81, 1991)

Scott Lobdell Co-creator of: Apocalypse wearing out his bodies over time, requiring him to transfer his essence into new bodies (Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #4, 1994); Xavier finding his telepathy difficult as a child (Uncanny X-Men #309); Apocalypse transforming people into stone (Uncanny X-Men #332, 1996); Psylocke wielding a sword (X-Men #6, 1992)

Marc Silvestri Co-creator of: Mr. Sinister, a figure who studies mutants (Uncanny X-Men #221, 1987); Xavier's school being destroyed (Uncanny X-Men #243, 1989); Jubilee, a teenage mutant affiliated with the X-Men (Uncanny X-Men #244, 1989); Famine, one of Apocalypse's Four Horsemen (X-Factor #12, 1987)

Werner Roth Co-creator of: the Sentinels, large purple robots which fight the X-Men (X-Men #14, 1965); the X-Men testing their powers against training robots (X-Men #22, 1966); Cyclops and Jean Grey as a couple (X-Men #32, 1967); Cerebro designed with a helmet affixed with twin cables (X-Men #40, 1968)

Fabian Nicieza Co-creator of: Apocalypse's true name, En Sabah Nur (X-Force #37, 1994); Apocalypse lying within his crypt to recover his power (X-Men #14, 1992); Magneto's name as Erik Lehnsherr (X-Men Unlimited #2, 1993)

Herb Trimpe Co-creator of: Psylocke (Captain Britain #8, 1976); Wolverine, a man with metal claws which extend from his hands; Wolverine's codename 'Weapon X' (Incredible Hulk #180, 1974)

Jim Mooney Co-creator of: Raven, alternate identity of Mystique (Ms. Marvel #16, 1978); Mystique, a blue-skinned shape-shifting mutant terrorist dressed in white (Ms. Marvel #18, 1978)

Paul Smith Co-creator of: Nightcrawler as a Christian who prays during dire situations (Uncanny X-Men #165, 1983); Storm wearing black leather and a mohawk (Uncanny X-Men #173, 1983)

Terry Kavanagh Co-creator of: Apocalypse called 'the first mutant' (Rise of Apocalypse #1, 1996); Apocalypse involved in the construction of pyramids (Rise of Apocalypse #2, 1996)

James Felder Co-creator of: Apocalypse called 'the first mutant' (Rise of Apocalypse #1, 1996); Apocalypse involved in the construction of pyramids (Rise of Apocalypse #2, 1996)

Adam Pollina Co-creator of: Apocalypse called 'the first mutant' (Rise of Apocalypse #1, 1996); Apocalypse involved in the construction of pyramids (Rise of Apocalypse #2, 1996)

Don Heck Co-creator of: Cyclops dressed in a blue costume (X-Men #39, 1967); Alexander Summers, a mutant with plasma burst powers, brother of Cyclops (X-Men #54, 1969)

Peter Milligan Co-creator of: Essex, Mr. Sinister's true name (The Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #1, 1996); Mystique as one of the X-Men (X-Men #181, 2006)

Gene Ha Co-creator of: Apocalypse wearing out his bodies over time, requiring him to transfer his essence into new bodies (Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #4, 1994)

Tom Sutton Co-creator of: Beast as a biochemist; Beast transforming into a furry body (Amazing Adventures #11, 1972); Beast's blue fur (Amazing Adventures #15, 1972)

Clayton Henry Co-creator of: Apocalypse having human worshipers across the centuries who assist in his survival (Apocalypse vs. Dracula #1, 2006)

Frank Tieri Co-creator of: Apocalypse having human worshipers across the centuries who assist in his survival (Apocalypse vs. Dracula #1, 2006)

Bill Mantlo Co-creator of: Wolverine traumatized by the process of being augmented by the government (Alpha Flight #33, 1986)

Sal Buscema Co-creator of: Wolverine traumatized by the process of being augmented by the government (Alpha Flight #33, 1986)

Arnold Drake Co-creator of: Alexander Summers, a mutant with plasma burst powers, brother of Cyclops (X-Men #54, 1969)

John Romita Co-creator of: Wolverine, a man with metal claws which extend from his hands (Incredible Hulk #180, 1974)

Neal Adams Co-creator of: Alexander Summers' codename Havok (X-Men #58, 1969); Havok as one of the X-Men (X-Men #65, 1970)

Gerry Conway Co-creator of: Beast as a biochemist; Beast transforming into a furry body (Amazing Adventures #11, 1972)

John Paul Leon Co-creator of: Essex, Mr. Sinister's true name (The Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #1, 1996)

Robert Kirkman Co-creator of: Jean Grey wielding her Phoenix powers against Apocalypse (Ultimate X-Men #93, 2008)

Harvey Tolibao Co-creator of: Jean Grey wielding her Phoenix powers against Apocalypse (Ultimate X-Men #93, 2008)

Brent Anderson Co-creator of: William Stryker, an anti-mutant zealot (Marvel Graphic Novel #5, 1982)

Rick Remender Co-creator of: Psylocke as one of Apocalypse's Four Horsemen (Uncanny X-Force #16, 2011)

Jerome Opena Co-creator of: Psylocke as one of Apocalypse's Four Horsemen (Uncanny X-Force #16, 2011)

John Romita Jr. Co-creator of: Xavier finding his telepathy difficult as a child (Uncanny X-Men #309)

Andy Kubert Co-creator of: Apocalypse lying within his crypt to recover his power (X-Men #14, 1992)

Joe Madureira Co-creator of: Apocalypse transforming people into stone (Uncanny X-Men #332, 1996)

Bob McLeod Co-creator of: Xavier's School residing on Graymalkin Lane (Uncanny X-Men #152, 1981)

John Buscema Co-creator of: Quicksilver wearing the colors blue and white (Avengers #75, 1970)

Ethan Van Sciver Co-creator of: Beast as a teacher at Xavier's school (New X-Men #117, 2001)

Grant Morrison Co-creator of: Beast as a teacher at Xavier's school (New X-Men #117, 2001)

Jan Durrsema Co-creator of: Magneto's name as Erik Lehnsherr (X-Men Unlimited #2, 1993)

Paul Pelletier Co-creator of: Apocalypse's true name, En Sabah Nur (X-Force #37, 1994)

Jackson Guice Co-creator of: Apocalypse, a powerful mutant (X-Factor #5, 1986)

Gary Friedrich Co-creator of: Psylocke's psychic powers (Captain Britain #34, 1977)

David Michelinie Co-creator of: Magda, Magneto's wife (Avengers #186, 1979)

Bob Layton Co-creator of: Apocalypse, a powerful mutant (X-Factor #5, 1986)

Larry Lieber Co-creator of: Psylocke's psychic powers (Captain Britain #34, 1977)

Mark Gruenwald Co-creator of: Magda, Magneto's wife (Avengers #186, 1979)

Ron Wilson Co-creator of: Psylocke's psychic powers (Captain Britain #34, 1977)

Steven Grant Co-creator of: Magda, Magneto's wife (Avengers #186, 1979)

Steve Englehart Co-creator of: Beast's blue fur (Amazing Adventures #15, 1972)

George Tuska Co-creator of: Jean Grey's power of telepathy (X-Men #43, 1968)

Alan Davis Co-creator of: Psylocke's codename (New Mutants Annual #2, 1986)

Roger Cruz Co-creator of: Mystique as one of the X-Men (X-Men #181, 2006)

Dennis O'Neil Co-creator of: Havok as one of the X-Men (X-Men #65, 1970)

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