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WHAT AN HONOR! After giving our reaction to X-Men 97' Episode 1 & 2, Coy Jandreau sits down for a NON SPOILER discussion with ...
Jean Grey is back as the Phoenix in a new X-Men title. Marvel has slowly revealed new details on X-Men: From the Ashes, the publisher’s relaunch of the X-Men line following the end of the ...
X-Men ’97 May Have Just Made a Major Retcon to the Original Animated Series Jean Grey’s doppelganger reveal might change everything.
Men: The Animated Series revival X-Men ’97, including 2-packs for Gambit & Storm, Wolverine & Storm, and Cyclops & Jean Grey, ...
The X-Men made their animated debut in Season 1, Episode 12 of the Sub-Mariner's line from the series, in a short titled "Dr. Doom's Day." It was adapted from an early issue of Fantastic Four with ...
X-Men: The Animated Series shaped the franchise in ways that are being felt even today. With X-Men '97 finally hitting Disney+, let's take a look back at the legacy of the original show.
Catherine Disher supplied Jean Grey’s voice in all five seasons of X-Men: The Animated Series‘ original run. She also voiced Jean in her cosmically supercharged Phoenix and Dark Phoenix forms ...
Poor Cyclops and Jean Grey. Those two crazy kids have been through a lot throughout X-Men media history, and it’s no different in the continuity established by X-Men: The Animated Series.
Eric Lewald points to Morph’s resurrection in Season 2 of “The Animated Series,” when the former teammate transforms into Rogue, Storm and Jean Grey to get revenge on the X-Men.
When X-Men ’97 Season 1 was over, Jean Grey was trapped in the year 3960 A.D. with Cyclops, and it wasn’t revealed where Storm ended up with Wolverine and Morph.
Fans of the original X-men animated series were in for a treat this week when the all-new series, X-Men ‘97, landed in full force on Disney+. Serving up high doses of nostalgia, action, and ...