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Ex-series writer Beau DeMayo loosely adapted a fan-favorite run for X-Men '97's original second season, though the scrapped ...
Men '97 and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man are getting a limited TV run.Beginning tonight, Comicbook.com reported that ...
The premise of X-Men ’97 sees Xavier’s students, ... TAS, that’s a pretty weird place to start a new X-Men cartoon series, so here’s a quick recap of how we got there ...
“X-Men ’97” functions as essentially a sixth season for the show, picking up after the 1997 series finale, “Graduation Day,” in which Prof. Charles Xavier dies. The new trailer shows X ...
The cartoon had the classic line-up and concept from Uncanny X-Men, despite the late ’80s comics featuring a different team at the time.Despite its theme song paling in comparison to the ’90s ...
Pryde of the X-Men. Early on in “Tolerance is Extinction Part Two,” the disassembled X-Men reconvene on the ruins of Xavier’s mansion to share grievances and form a plan.
Professor X is dead. The dream lives on. Marvel Studios’ X-Men ’97 continues where X-Men: The Animated Series left off in 1997: with mutant menace Magneto (voiced here by Matthew Waterson ...
As X-Men ’97 gets going, the team are still reeling from the loss of their idealistic leader and founder, Charles Xavier (Ross Marquand), whose near-death closed out the 1997 Animated Series finale.
The Disney+ series trades on nostalgia, but 'X-Men '97' also reflects the influence of decades of comics in which Scott Summers does more than mope.
X-Men has never shied away from politics, and that remains true of X-Men '97. In the episode "Mutant Liberation Begins," the team faces off against bigots in an insurrection storyline.