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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 ...
As we wait patiently for X-Men ’97 season 2 — not easy! — here’s author James Field’s deeper dive into what worked so well in ...
The end and yet… the beginning.” So reads the last shot of the final storyboard for the 1997 series finale of X-Men: The ...
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.
“What the hell’s a mutant?” Over 30 years ago, Canadian voice actor Cal Dodd auditioned for Project X, an animated show at the now-defunct Fox Kids – a children’s programming block known ...
Disney Plus’ X-Men ’97 continues X-Men: The Animated Series. But when Marvel Comics sequelized the cartoon, the X-Men fought their greatest foe: TV censorship.
X-Men eventually paved the way for a full-fledged superhero universe on Fox, with Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Fantastic Four and Silver Surfer all getting cartoons of their own. Several X-Men even ...
To be fair, the X-Men have a rough animated history. They debuted as guest stars in the 1966 low-budget cartoon The Marvel Super Heroes, but under a different alias: the Allies for Peace.According ...
Across five seasons, “X-Men: The Animated Series” dealt with hate and persecution just as much as the X-Men did themselves. But the show wasn’t all trauma porn. Far from it in fact.
The 'X-Men '97' creators talk reviving 'The Animated Series,' the backlash to Morph being nonbinary and Beau DeMayo's firing.