TV REVIEW: X-Men ’97 (1.6) – Lifedeath – Part Two
As Forge lays dying, Storm comes face to face with the Adversary. Plus, an old friend must make a massive choice, and the genocide on Genosha is too much even for Trask.
As Forge lays dying, Storm comes face to face with the Adversary. Plus, an old friend must make a massive choice, and the genocide on Genosha is too much even for Trask.
Jubilee and Roberto get pixelated, Storm meets a terrifying Adversary, and when cooking chili, bison is a leaner cut that gives room for the spices to do their magic.
The mystery of the two Jeans comes to a violent head. Plus, a mad scientist returns, the X-Mansion becomes a house of horrors, and Rogue trains her stamina with the new boss.
An old friendship helps the series stick the landing. Plus, the classic intro gets knocked off, the final multi-part arc is a dud, and Magneto makes everything better.
The Phalanx aim to “cleanse” the universe in favor of perfect sameness. Plus, an old adversary returns in a much different form, the rebels travel from Muir Island to the Arctic Circle to find allies, and Cyclops almost blows it.
The Phalanx have arrived and want to subsume all life on Earth. Plus, Wolverine gets left in the dark, Beast and Forge team with the unlikeliest of allies, and when did Professor X get so jacked?
Apocalypse questions his existence—and is more dangerous than ever. Plus, Bishop is caught out of time, Mister Sinister crashes a wedding, and Cable loses his favorite toy.