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The X-Men are too late to stop the genocide, and the entire nation's population is killed. In X-Men '97's version, the series removes Cassandra Nova as the main villain (or is at least has not ...
The X-Men '97 credits scene sets up a dynamic villain in En Sabah Nur, aka Apocalypse, for Season 2—and also teases Gambit's return. ... but instead, accidentally kills Professor X. As a ripple ...
X-Men '97 is an American animated television series created by Beau DeMayo for the streaming service Disney+, based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the X-Men.It is a revival of X-Men: The Animated Series (1992–1997) produced by Marvel Studios, via its Marvel Animation label, and continues the story of the X-Men from the earlier series.
episodes. 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.
SPOILER WARNING: This story discusses major plot developments across the entire first season of “X-Men ’97,” currently streaming on Disney+. To say Marvel fans have enjoyed the first season ...
Roberto Poggi. Gambit (Remy Etienne LeBeau) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. The character was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Jim Lee. Drawn by artist Mike Collins, Gambit made his first appearances in The Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 (July 1990) and ...
In X-Men 97's fifth episode, "Remember It," Marvel fans come to a few sobering realizations. First, they realize that X-Men 97 has stakes higher than the mutant gang defeating a lousy guy every week.
Sabretooth [a] is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men.Created by Chris Claremont and John Byrne, he first appeared in Iron Fist #14 (August 1977) and was initially depicted as a serial killer known as "the Slasher", before being developed into an X-Men villain during the "Mutant Massacre" crossover in 1986.