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Neil Lindholm
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I mentioned before that Kitty Pryde is the godmother of one of the teachers at my school over here. Last Christmas, my friend was heading back to Canada and told me that she would be visiting her Godmother over the holidays. I told her to get an autograph and after some conversations, we decided to go further. I phoned a comic book shop in Victoria, BC ( where my friend was visiting first) and told them I wanted two copies of X-Men 139. He was curious as to why I wanted two copies. When I told him that I was going to get them signed by Kitty Pryde and that her niece would be coming in to pick them up, he misunderstood and got quite excited. 
"You mean Kitty Pryde will be coming to my store?"
When I explained it further, his enthusiasm waned somewhat but he said that he had a few nice copies around. When my friend went to the store to pick them up, he got quite excited again, as he assumed she was Kitty Pryde. Anyway, she got the comics and made her way to Calgary, where news of this signing opportunity spread. Soon her entire family wanted copies so she picked up a few more issues to be signed. 
Below is a picture of my friend on the left, her brother on the right, and Kitty Pryde in the centre. Also shown is my scanned copy of the book. 
I asked Miss Pryde if she had any problems with this being posted and she did not. 
Comic book fun for the holidays. My friend finally emailed me the picture which accounts for the lateness of my story. 


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Lars Johansson
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Posted: 07 April 2010 at 6:53am | IP Logged | 2 post reply

I think Kitty Pryde deserves a free lifetime subscription of all Marvel comics and Essentials and everything including DVD's and games from Marvel.
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Steven Myers
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It's such a funny way to be immortalized!  I hope she enjoys it.  I understand the original Barbie was bitter for some time.
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Wilson Mui
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Posted: 07 April 2010 at 7:49am | IP Logged | 4 post reply

Why was the original Barbie bitter?
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Posted: 07 April 2010 at 8:51am | IP Logged | 5 post reply

I hope she enjoys it.

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She seems to have gotten used to it, at least.

As most of you doubtless already know, it was nothing more than a casual remark that started this particular snowball rolling. By the start of the school year in 1973 I had already dropped out of Art College, but had dropped by on registration day to hook up with some pals I had not seen all summer. At that time I was introduced to Kitty, who was dating a former classmate. Hearing her name, I said it sounded like a good name for a superhero, and when my friend explained to her why I would say something odd like that (I was at that point actively pursuing a career in comics) she said "Feel free to use it!" At that precise moment, I don't think either of us really thought I would ever actually have the chance to do so.

SIDEBAR: Kitty has rebuilt those days in her own mind quite considerably, and tells stories of how I used to fill up my sketch pads with drawings of superheroes, doing this even in class when we were all supposed to be working on something else. The snag, of course, is that since I dropped out in early '73 and Kitty started at the College in late '73, we were never in the same class together! (Even had I not dropped out, I would have been a few years ahead of Kitty, having started in 1970, so, again, no way for us to have been in the same class.)

Anyway -- years went by, I got work at Marvel, and eventually there came that fateful day when Chris Claremont and I were thinking about building a second team of younger X-Men, who could fulfill Shooter's demand that we return to portraying the characters as STUDENTS (even tho this was something Stan and Jack had abandoned before the book was much more than a year old!). I'd doodled up a potential first member of this new team, and Chris, still smarting from being forced to kill Thunderbird (Chris was scripting over plots by Len Wein, so the "deed was done" when Chris arrived on the book) said "Whatever her powers, let's call her 'Thunderbird'!" I didn't think this was a good idea, since I try to follow the Stan Lee approach of having names and powers and, as often as possible, the LOOK of the character intertwined, and there was nothing "thunderbirdy" in the slightly built little girl I had drawn. That DID get me thinking about bird names, tho, and one of the names I jotted down on the page, next to that first drawing, was "Kittyhawk". This reminded me of Kitty Pryde, and I realized I had found a place to use the name.

Later, thru a mutual friend, I sent Kitty a page of original art with the character on it, and I think also at least one of the comics. She expressed delight, and we all thought that was the end of it. Especially since the fan reaction to the arrival of Kitty in the book was almost universally negative.

I left the title not too long after, (mostly because I did not like how Chris was handling the characters, especially Kitty), and whatever it was Chris was doing somehow turned around the fan response, and Kitty became an enormously popular character. And something of an annoyance for the real Kitty.

Altho, must say, she fared a lot better than Gary Cody! I put him in ALPHA FLIGHT, and not only did later writers and artists change him to look like ME, they made him a villain and killed him off!!

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Why was the original Barbie bitter?

Because compared to the way she really looks, they made the doll flat-chested...
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Matthew McCallum
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John,

Kitty's father Carmen Pryde was based on one of the co-owners of the late, lamented Hobbit's Fantasy Shoppe in Edmonton, Carmen (I'm going from 30 year old memory on the last name but I think I'm in the ballpark) Mondue.

Have you kept in touch with him over the years?
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Ryan Maxwell
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Altho, must say, she fared a lot better than Gary Cody! I put him in ALPHA FLIGHT, and not only did later writers and artists change him to look like ME, they made him a villain and killed him off!!

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Posted: 07 April 2010 at 10:10am | IP Logged | 9 post reply

Why was the original Barbie bitter?

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Because compared to the way she really looks, they made the doll flat-chested...

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Or, out here in the real world, because she, like Christopher Robin Milne, was for a long time unable to escape association with the doll her mother named in her honor.

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Posted: 07 April 2010 at 12:27pm | IP Logged | 10 post reply

Interesting comments, JB. I find it amusing the way Chris Claremont seems to be like a dog with a bone with some things; Thunderbird's name in this case.

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Vinny Valenti
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Posted: 07 April 2010 at 1:25pm | IP Logged | 11 post reply

Peter, did you know that Claremont did eventually give the Thunderbird name to a totally-unrelated character upon his return in 2000? The character was also Indian (not Native American, making me wonder if he thought he was somehow keeping the "Indian" aspect of the original Thunderbird somehow....).
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Peter Martin
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I didn't know that, Vinny. I read so few comics these days that I find it impossible to stay on top of many developments at Marvel.
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