TV REVIEW: X-Men ’97 (Season 1)
A scary new villain brings Earth to its knees while a valuable leader lives his best life off-world. Plus, Cyclops is cool, Genosha is mutant utopia, and Magneto was right.
A scary new villain brings Earth to its knees while a valuable leader lives his best life off-world. Plus, Cyclops is cool, Genosha is mutant utopia, and Magneto was right.
Professor X commits a violation and races the clock to save a friend. Plus, a cosmic entity reemerges, President Kelly debates executing the Magneto Protocols, and Bastion is “the future incarnate.”
Professor X and Magneto are back to square one, but the stakes are higher than ever. Plus, betrayals, turncoats, and the violent end to a feud.
All the Prime Sentinels are activated, and they are EVERYWHERE! Plus, Bastion has some weird DNA, Cyclops plays the overprotective dad, and Magneto proves why he’s an omega-level mutant.
Gambit is laid to rest while Rogue is out wreaking havoc. Plus, Roberto has a surprising conversation, all-out war simmers just below the surface, and an evil worse than Sinister is revealed.
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.
Human-mutant relations have improved in the wake of Professor X’s “death”—but is it real, or just on the surface? Plus, Scott and Jean decide on their future, Bolivar Trask has been busy, and Jubilee crushes on a yuppie.