A long time ago, longer than many fans would want to admit, the idea of the crossover was a rare and exciting concept. Watching two entirely separate universes collide in wild and unexpected ways, with droves of favorite characters interacting with one another in super cool ways, was what was up. In todayâs world of massive multiverse shenanigans, watching two universes crossover elicits little more than a shrug. Once upon a time, it really was the raddest thing around.And few comic series were riper for giant crossover events than Marvelâs mutant powerhouses, the X-Men. The X-Men have visited quite a few other universes over the years. The X-Men’s sheer variety and scope make them such great candidates: young, old, new, experienced, and every mutant in between is available for virtually any story possible.Generation X was the logical next step in mutant teams for the X-Men. With characters who werenât quite adults and not quite kids, Generation X starred heroes such as Jubilee and M. Gen 13, Wildstormâs own teen super team, had just as much style and attitude as Marvelâs spunky mutants, so it made perfect sense to bring the two teams together. Their story is short but action-packed, and the two teams had a great sense of synergy, making it a perfect read for fans of either series.
A long time ago, longer than many fans would want to admit, the idea of the crossover was a rare and exciting concept. Watching two entirely separate universes collide in wild and unexpected ways, with droves of favorite characters interacting with one another in super cool ways, was what was up. In todayâs world of massive multiverse shenanigans, watching two universes crossover elicits little more than a shrug. Once upon a time, it really was the raddest thing around.
And few comic series were riper for giant crossover events than Marvelâs mutant powerhouses, the X-Men. The X-Men have visited quite a few other universes over the years. The X-Men’s sheer variety and scope make them such great candidates: young, old, new, experienced, and every mutant in between is available for virtually any story possible.
Generation X was the logical next step in mutant teams for the X-Men. With characters who werenât quite adults and not quite kids, Generation X starred heroes such as Jubilee and M. Gen 13, Wildstormâs own teen super team, had just as much style and attitude as Marvelâs spunky mutants, so it made perfect sense to bring the two teams together. Their story is short but action-packed, and the two teams had a great sense of synergy, making it a perfect read for fans of either series.
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