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Charles Xavier has officially exited the X-Men by leaving the planet altogether. The revival of his wife, Lilandra Neramani, marks the revelation that his daughter, Xandra, is in danger. As a ...
X-Men '97 #4 reveals Magneto got Xavier's will from the Hellfire Club.; The Hellfire Club presumably wanted Magneto to lead the X-Men for their Genosha plans to be achieved. The answer to Magneto ...
In X-Men '97, Magneto takes over mentorship of the X-Men from longtime frenemy Charles Xavier, which comes straight from the comics.
X-Men ’97 Just Gave Us Charles Xavier’s Dream—And His Nightmare "Remember It" weaves together two tales of mutant statecraft, ... The story of Marvel’s mutantdom is one of evolution, ...
Introduced in X-Men #1 as Xavier’s first student, Cyclops transformed from an insecure teenager into the X-Men’s definitive field leader and eventually a revolutionary figure for mutant rights.
That future means a new X-Men team, a new headmaster of Xavier’s School for the Gifted, a new TV-14 rating, and a new — but faithful — modernized animation style from Studio Mir (Avatar: The ...
'X-Men '97' surprised audiences by revealing that Professor X is not, in fact, dead. However, this shouldn't be a surprise because Xavier's death never actually happened!
Here's a gallery of interior pages from Uncanny X-Men #11 in which Xavier seemingly goes into cardiac arrest in his high-tech prison cell - but is this really the key to his escape?
It wasn’t until Uncanny X-Men #150 in 1981 that we learned the source of Magneto’s pain and rage. After a terrorist attack against a Soviet sub, Magneto nearly kills the teenage Kitty Pryde. ...
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