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Firestar (Angelica "Angel" Jones) is a superhero appearing in media and American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by John Romita Sr., [1] Rick Hoberg, [2] and Dennis Marks, [3] the character first appeared in 1981 on the NBC animated television series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends. [5]
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.
X-Men 2 Movie (2003) X-Men 2 Prequel: Nightcrawler (2003) X-Men 2 Prequel: Wolverine (2003) X-Men 2099 Special (1995) X-Men 2099: Oasis (1996) X-Men Alpha (1995) X-Men and Captain Universe: Sleeping Giants (1994) – this was a mail-away custom comic where your name was printed in the comic; X-Men and Moon Girl (2022)
Black Widow tackles a new symbiote in Venom #27, ... and Juggernaut’s attempts to kill Firestar in X-Men #28, as the Fall of X storyline continues. ... X-MEN UNLIMITED INFINITY COMIC (2021) #111 ...
Wolverine appears in X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men (1989), voiced by Patrick Pinney. Wolverine appears in X-Men: The Animated Series (1992), voiced by Cal Dodd. Wolverine appears in Spider-Man (1994), voiced again by Cal Dodd. [2] Wolverine appears in X-Men: Evolution (2000), voiced by Scott McNeil. This version is a combat trainer for the X-Men ...
Firestar joined the core X-Men team during the 2022 Hellfire Gala, and X-Men Annual #1 will explore her past
X-Men: Days of Future Past, in which Jackman's Wolverine travels through time to save the world, ranks only behind the two Deadpool movies at the worldwide box office at $747.8 million.
Amazing X-Men is the name of two X-Men comic book series from Marvel Comics.The first was a limited series published during the Age of Apocalypse storyline. The subsequent ongoing series began in November 2013 in the aftermath of Battle of the Atom and was initially written by Jason Aaron with art by Ed McGuinness, featuring a lineup of long-time X-Men characters led by Wolverine.