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The X-Men Episode Guide 5x05: Longshot
The X-Men Episode Guide 5x05: Longshot
The X-Men Episode Guide 5x05: Longshot
The early ’90s were spoiled for choice when it came to comic book adaptations. Not only was Batman: The Animated Series on the air, but X-Men led Marvel’s push to get on the small screen, diving right into the often convoluted continuity of everyone’s favorite mutants, luring in a generation of fans, and paving the way for cartoons to follow. That’s why we’ve set out to review every single episode of the ’90s X-Men animated series. This week, Mojo and Longshot are back for the sequel, and it's actually kind of great?!
Build Jubilee With Hasbro's Latest Marvel Legends X-Men Line
Build Jubilee With Hasbro's Latest Marvel Legends X-Men Line
Build Jubilee With Hasbro's Latest Marvel Legends X-Men Line
Though it'll have been nearly a full year since Hasbro teased its 6" tall Jubilee action figure at San Diego Comic-Con International, fans will finally be able to put the X-Man together this June as part of a Toys "R" Us exclusive Marvel Legends Unlimited wave. The series consists of Stryfe, Marvel Now Cyclops, Marvel Now Storm, a kind of classic Magneto, and an unmasked Wolverine.
Ask Chris #181: Wolvie's Angels
Ask Chris #181: Wolvie's Angels
Ask Chris #181: Wolvie's Angels
Q: What's your take on Wolverine and his many girl sidekicks? Do you think it's important for their stories, and who's best? -- @manuel_mc89 A: I think it's been well-established over my time here at ComicsAlliance that I have a whole lot of affection for the X-Men, and Wolverine in particular. I love that guy, mostly because it was basically unavoidable that I would end up becoming a fan of a dud
The X-Men Episode Guide 3x1: Out Of The Past, Part One
The X-Men Episode Guide 3x1: Out Of The Past, Part One
The X-Men Episode Guide 3x1: Out Of The Past, Part One
The early ’90s were spoiled for choice when it came to comic book adaptations. Not only was Batman: The Animated Series on the air, but X-Men led Marvel’s push to get on the small screen, diving right into the often convoluted continuity of everyone’s favorite mutants, luring in a generation of fans, and paving the way for cartoons to follow. That’s why we’ve set out to review every single episode
SNL's Taran Killam Recreats the '90s X-Men Cartoon Pilot
SNL's Taran Killam Recreats the '90s X-Men Cartoon Pilot
SNL's Taran Killam Recreats the '90s X-Men Cartoon Pilot
If you've been following ComicsAlliance for the last few months, you'll know that we are somewhat fascinated by the '90s X-Men cartoon. It was an important moment for Marvel, as the show introduced many kids to both the X-Men and the Marvel universe. In the process the show helped create a new generation of fans, including Saturday Night Live star Taran Killam. On hand at New York Comic Con to pro
Modern Heroics Done Right In Brian Wood And Olivier Coipel’s ‘X-Men’ #1 [Review]
Modern Heroics Done Right In Brian Wood And Olivier Coipel’s ‘X-Men’ #1 [Review]
Modern Heroics Done Right In Brian Wood And Olivier Coipel’s ‘X-Men’ #1 [Review]
X-Men. It's a bland title for a comic. No astonishment here; no bid for universal novelty; no claim to the ubiquitous label "uncanny". The new series, headlined by writer Brian Wood and penciller Olivier Coipel, is called only "X-Men", and the simplicity of the title suggests a statement...
Mutant Women of Earth: How Chris Claremont Reinvented the Female Superhero
Mutant Women of Earth: How Chris Claremont Reinvented the Female Superhero
Mutant Women of Earth: How Chris Claremont Reinvented the Female Superhero
This April Brian Wood and Olivier Coipel launch a new X-Men title with a roster of Jubilee, Kitty Pryde, Psylocke, Rachel Grey, Rogue and Storm. That the team is all-female is unusual for a series that isn't defined along gender-lines. What makes the roster extraordinary is that it's an all-star line-up. These are first draft X-Men, and the book could easily have added more top picks -- Dazzler, Emma Frost, Jean Grey, Magik, Mystique -- and still been all-female. It's hard to think of any other superhero team with such a strong bench of women, and it's especially hard to think of another team where so many female characters rose to prominence within the team itself. What these characters have in common is no mystery; they were all written by Chris Claremont, the man whose name is synonymous with "strong female characters."
Marvel Launches Women-Only ‘X-Men’ in April
Marvel Launches Women-Only ‘X-Men’ in April
Marvel Launches Women-Only ‘X-Men’ in April
Marvel Comics has announced a new X-Men title launching in April that spotlights the female members of the team. Yes, finally, a book dedicated to some of the many X-Women who have won fan hearts for years! The X-Women who have dominated the franchise since the Chris Claremont days...
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘X-Men: Night of the Sentinels’ (1992)
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘X-Men: Night of the Sentinels’ (1992)
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘X-Men: Night of the Sentinels’ (1992)
For the past three months, Matt Wilson and I have been making our way through a series of in-depth reviews of the X-Men films, the franchise voted as our subject by you, the readers. Long before they were brought to the silver screen, however, there was another mass-media project that made the X-Men even more of a household name and lured thousands of kids into a lifetime of caring about whether G

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