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X-Men #33 hits stores Wednesday! Can Magneto save the day before his powers fizzle out? Time’s ticking on this gravimetric bomb mission!
X-Men ‘97 (2024) Season 2 has given more than a few nods to the decades of history tied to the X-Men. While the series is set in the ‘90s, every decade is on the table, and the after-credits scene of Episode 4 proved this with a fun cameo between Wolverine and two other heroes.
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X-Men ’97Season 2 is here, and it has certainly hit the ground running. In just four episodes (at the time of writing this), Season 2 has explored the rise of one of the X-Men’s ultimate villains (Apocalypse) and teased us with dark portents of the nightmare future he will create. Now the seasonal storyline is…
X-Men ‘97 (2024) has been a great return to the earlier animated superhero universe, bringing back the classic iterations of the characters while updating them for the 21st century. For longtime fans, one of the best aspects of the show has been the way it’s been able to subtly reference plenty of stories surrounding the…
X-Men ’97 Season 2 has increasingly drawn the Avengers into the story, but that repeats a huge comic book mistake. The first season of X-Men ’97 quietly accomplished the impossible, drawing together all the various ’90s animated shows into a single shared universe. It’s a genius strategy, making this a direct forerunner of the MCU,…
X-Men ’97 just proved no mutant is safe, not even the most powerful ones. Fans react to one of the most brutal character deaths in the show’s history
Part of what makes X-Men ‘97 so fun is that it mixes and matches some of the greatest X-Men comics of yesteryear. In Season 1, for example, we got a mix of classic storylines like “The Trial of Magneto,” “Fatal Attractions,” the attack on Genosha, and more. Season 2 just dropped, and we’re already getting…
If you were to ask someone what the best part of X-Men ’97Season 2 has been, they’d more than likely point to its second episode, “A Force To Be Reckoned With.” That episode introduced Cable and his X-Force, which consists of Psylocke, Archangel, and new recruits Jubilee and Sunspot (aka two of the remaining X-Men…
“X-Men ’97” Season 2 doesn’t pull any punches. The team hasn’t had time to recover from the death of Gambit (A.J. LoCascio) and the rest of the victims of the Genosha massacre; now Apocalypse (Ross Marquand) has dealt another devastating blow in Episode 4, “The Rise of Apocalypse Part II.”