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Matthew Waterson as Magneto in a screengrab from episode 1 of 'X-Men '97' (Disney+) Following the cliffhanger in episode 1 of 'X-Men '97', the next episode is likely to delve into how the X-Men are coping with the recent revelation. Additionally, we may witness a different...
Action-focused scenes where Cyclops and his team unleash their powers are whereX-Men ’97— which was produced with Studio Mir — is at its best visually. But the strength ofX-Men ’97s explosive fights is contrasted by a distracting stiffness in some of its slower moments. You can clearly...
EPISODE 352 - X-MEN 97 S1E10 RECAP WITH CLEM AND JOSE YOUNGS播放 Robbie and Clem are joined by Jose Youngs to help break down the PHENOMENAL #XMen97 Season 1 finale, which featured more cameos than 'Unfrosted' and landed the X-Jet perfectly! Plus - Jose ...
Ahead of this week's triumphant return of the X-Men, we were able to sit down with director Jake Castorena to talk about a few of the big surprises, new character arcs, Easter Eggs, and a whole lot more!
- I'm doing a horrible job, everyone. Sorry about this. There you go. Here is the front of it. You see the X-Men, like, '97, obviously. JEFF RUBENSTEIN: So it's a two page story with full page cover. It's exclusive to this Series X. It features Cyclops leading the X-Men...
What really makes the episode stand out to in-the-know fans, however, is how well it adapts Uncanny X-Men #169-170. While “Enter Magneto” was the first episode to do a direct adaptation of a specific issue of the comics, “Captive Hearts” was the first one to really do it well...
1. X-Men #1 – Jim Lee and Scott Williams If there’s one single cover, one magnum opus image that sums up everything Marvel Comics is about, it has to be Jim Lee’s timeless cover for 1991’s X-Men #1, which draws on classic influences going all the way back to Jack Kirby’s...
2000's X-Men takes place in the near future, as certain humans are evolving into mutants with special powers.