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She had a romantic past with Wolverine, likely merging her character with Wolverine's former fiancée, Mariko Yashida. She first appeared in the episode "Out of the Past" (season 3). Deathstrike joined the Reavers and became a cyborg to avenge the death of her father, Professor Oyama, during Logan's rampage at the Weapon X headquarters. In this ...
X-23 (voiced by Andrea Libman in the episode "X-23", Britt Irvin in "Target X") is a female clone of Wolverine who was raised since birth to serve Hydra as an assassin. In a flash-forward depicted in the series finale, X-23 joins the X-Men.
X-Men: Evolution is an American animated television series about the Marvel Comics superhero team X-Men. [1] In this incarnation, many of the characters are teenagers rather than adults. The series ran for a total of four seasons (52 episodes) from November 2000 until October 2003 on Kids' WB.
Wolverine and the X-Men is a 2009 American animated series by Marvel Entertainment.It is the fourth animated adaptation of the X-Men characters. In the show, Wolverine attempts to reassemble the X-Men and becomes their new leader, following a devastating incident that led to the disappearances of both Jean Grey and Charles Xavier.
Jason Aaron continued writing Wolverine stories prolifically in this decade. [61] In addition to multiple solo stories, Aaron wrote Wolverine and the X-Men, in which Wolverine becomes the headmaster of the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning and must mentor a younger generation of mutants as well as leading one of the X-Men teams. [62]
Three spin-off films focusing on Wolverine were also released: X-Men Origins: Wolverine, an origin story of Wolverine that was directed by Gavin Hood, was released on May 1, 2009, [33] followed by The Wolverine, directed by James Mangold and set in Japan, released on July 26, 2013.
He also designs the costumes for the Avengers and the X-Men. Randy Robertson: Joe Robertson's son. Sally Avril: One of Peter's first crushes and ex-girlfriend of Flash Thompson. Sha Shan Nguyen: Former lover of Flash Thompson; written out of stories between Amazing Spider-Man issues 280 and 622 due to the anachronistic nature of the character's ...
The project reimagined select top Marvel characters and adapts them for a Japanese audience via four 12-part series; Iron Man, Wolverine, X-Men, and Blade, which aired in Japan on Animax between October 2010 and September 2011, and then in the United States on G4 between July 2011 and April 2012. [1]