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Beau Kneaus (Kneau)

Updated: Mar 10


Marvel's announcement of X-men '97 initially sparked skepticism in me, as the '92 cartoon holds a special place in my heart. While flawed, I hesitate to revisit it, fearing it might tarnish my childhood memories of a perfect show in my mind’s eye.


Comic book adaptations can vary from fast food to a fulfilling feast. Lately, it feels like Marvel's quality has declined, treating rich characters like disposable commodities. Despite his personal life, Beau DeMayo's passion for the X-men shines in his work, reminding us of the power of relatable characters.


I'm not here to preach; these characters matter to many. With my own book now on sale, I aim to treat my characters with the same care, recognizing the potential for even the most unlikely ideas to captivate audiences.


This blog will document my journey creating The City of the Gods over the past decade, highlighting both setbacks and minor victories. I hope it serves as both a cautionary tale and an author's note for a story too expansive for traditional commentary.


Whether you're here to explore new characters, share a love for familiar ones, or offer differing opinions, I'm eager to hear from you. Let's begin this journey together.


 
 
 

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