X-Men (TV Series)22 characters assigned X-Men: Evolution20 characters assigned Erik Lehnsherr CV: Jin Urayama Red Skull Jean Grey CV: Yurika Hino James Howlett CV: Daisuke Egawa Jubilation Lee Kevin Sydney CV: Mitsuru Ogata Forge Charles Xavier ...
With House of M decimating the mutant population, the remaining mutants had to decide on a way forward. On one side, Jason Aaron's handling of Wolverine was most in line with Chris Claremont's – Logan is Xavier's biggest success – and with that, we see the seeds of the man who ...
Professor Xavier is a jerk! No, really, just ask Kitty Pryde. But nowhere was this more on display than in X-Men: The Animated Series.
One needs only a basic familiarity with the X-Men and the fate of Xavier to dive in here. As always, there are plenty of cameos and Easter eggs for the hardcore fans to pick apart. It certainly doesn’t hurt that X-Men ‘97 weaves such a compelling story right out of the gate. ...
Aborted Arc: Because the fourth season had nine episodes, we never really got to see the conclusion to Legion's (presumably planned) story arc. Academy of Adventure: Both Xavier's Institute and Bayville High get into all sorts of trouble. Adaptational Badass: The Sentinels. The first protot...
His plan is to kill Magneto, to help Xavier’s dream or something, and it makes for some interesting flashbacks with young Charles even if it’s ultimately nonsensical. Some of it has also aged badly, which is best glossed over. Let me just make a brief comparison to Back to the Fut...
For his crimes against humanity at the end of the Krakoan Age, Charles Xavier remains a heavily-guarded inmate at a mutant detention center built at his former school, a cruel punishment he was willing to accept—until now! Driven by mysterious new purpose, Professor X frees himself from cap...
friend. Xavier assisted her in unlocking her potential as atelekineticabilities instead, teaching her how to levitate and manipulate objects through psionic force. Jean has been one of the main members of the X-Men throughout most iterations of the team, especially inX-Men: The Animated Series....
A hairless Xavier is seen walking and using his psychic abilities in the 1979 parts of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, yet he's paralyzed in 1962's X-Men: First Class, and doesn't lose his hair until X-Men: Apocalypse. (NB: he’s able to walk in the 1973 portion of Days of Future ...
Theoretically, McAvoy's travelled from his home in Crouch End to this pink-cushioned hotel suite in Soho to talk about his third stint as the young Professor Charles Xavier in the latest film based on the Marvel comic book series ofX-Men. Yet he doesn't seem too prepped for the chat. ...