When Disney screened its new animated revival series X-Men ’97 for critics last month, just ahead of the series’ launch, it was with only the first three episodes available to watch. My review, published at the time, reflects that: It (I hope accurately) describes a series in active conversation with some of the creakier, more nostalgia-forward aspects of the original children’s animated series the show is based on, while still trying to be its own, modern thing. The breakneck pacing of...
Been taking some rides on the nostalgia train recently with X-Men '97? Xbox wants you to keep that locomotive chugging, as it's giving away a Series X themed around the show. While the MCU is yet to fully reintroduce the X-Men into its live action universe (or I guess multiverse these days), Disney has still brought a continuation of the original '90s X-Men series to its streaming service, X-Men '97. The revival more or less picks things up where the original series left off, continuing on...
Captain America's appearance in X-Men '97 sets up more crossovers, potentially allowing the show to adapt the controversial Avengers vs. X-Men story.
X-Men Forever #2 lets its character depth and great artwork do the heavy lifting.
The weakest entry in the series so far, Lifedeath Pt. 2 could have used a little more excitement to add some 'life' into this episode.
Microsoft announced that it's giving away a set of Xbox Series X and its controllers with X-Men '97 visuals all over them.
To promote the current Disney+ Marvel animated series X-Men 97, Microsoft is giving away a custom Xbox Series X console with art that's also an exclusive X-Men 97 comic book story.
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