X-Men: Reload
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X-Men: Reload was the name given by Marvel Comics to their May 2004 revamp of the X-Men titles with new looks for the characters and fresh plot points. The revamp was prompted by Grant Morrison's departure from New X-Men.
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X-Men: Reload | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
Genre | |
Publication date | May 2004 |
Main character(s) | X-Men |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Chuck Austen Chris Claremont Joss Whedon |
Artist(s) | John Cassaday Alan Davis Salvador Larroca |
As a result of the revamp, Chris Claremont moved from writing X-Treme X-Men to writing Uncanny X-Men, with Alan Davis doing the art. Chuck Austen moved from writing Uncanny X-Men to New X-Men, which returned to its old name of simply X-Men, with Salvador Larroca, who had been working with him on Uncanny X-Men doing the art. Finally, Joss Whedon entered as the writer of the new title Astonishing X-Men, with John Cassaday as artist. X-Treme X-Men was cancelled. Also, the X-Men returned to more traditional (if not slightly revised) costumes, as opposed to the black leather uniforms from the movies.[1][2]
In addition to this reshuffle of the main titles, many of the secondary X-Men books were given new writers as well.