Long before making X-Men screen adaptations meant expanding the bubble around Hugh Jackman's ridiculously popular Wolverine, or endlessly remaking the Dark Phoenix Saga, X-Men: The Animated Series was a founding stone of Saturday Morning TV.
Almost three decades on, X-Men '97 rejoins the ranks of active Marvel properties in a strangely pertinent allegory for Marvel Studios' fascination with nostalgic, fan-baiting cameos. And Beau DeMayo's revival proves it was always about a lot more than just the catchiest theme tune in superhero TV history. Drawn from the rich history of X-Men stories in Marvel Comics, X-Men: The Animated Series is as close to untouchable as comic book adaptations get. Critically adored, TAS is credited as inspiring the confidence at Fox that led to the X-Men movies of the early 2000s as well as informing the direction of the comics it was born from. For a whole generation of fans, the image conjured by certain X-Men characters is not of Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen or even Jackman. It's instead of the colorful, yellow and blue-clad heroes who debuted in 1992 as they ate their breakfast.
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