Wolverine and the X-Men was a reboot of the X-Men cartoon from 2009. Much like X-Men: Evolution before it, this show focused on Wolverine as the linchpin of the X-Men, while also using parts of the team from Astonishing X-Men. The going consensus for the show is that it was pretty good, but it did only last one season. It had some rather interesting plot lines, many of which were re-imaginings of classic X-Men stories, but its short length meant that much of what was set up in the first season never got paid off.If the show had come back for a second season, there are plenty of great Marvel stories for it to take inspiration from. The X-Men have been around for sixty years; during that time, many of the finest creators got a chance to flex their muscles with the X-Men. There is a surfeit of great X-Men stories out there, all of which have made for great viewing for fans.Astonishing X-Men: Gifted is a great story for new readers, which is what would make it so perfect for Wolverine and the X-Men. Written by Joss Whedon with art by John Cassaday, the story follows the X-Men as they learn about a mutant cure, and the chaos that brings to a school of mutants. On top of that, there’s the mysterious Ord, a powerful alien with ulterior motives who is protecting the cure from the team.RELATED: Jean Grey Tried to Make Some Sense of a Major X-Men Death to Jubilee
Wolverine and the X-Men was a reboot of the X-Men cartoon from 2009. Much like X-Men: Evolution before it, this show focused on Wolverine as the linchpin of the X-Men, while also using parts of the team from Astonishing X-Men. The going consensus for the show is that it was pretty good, but it did only last one season. It had some rather interesting plot lines, many of which were re-imaginings of classic X-Men stories, but its short length meant that much of what was set up in the first season never got paid off.
If the show had come back for a second season, there are plenty of great Marvel stories for it to take inspiration from. The X-Men have been around for sixty years; during that time, many of the finest creators got a chance to flex their muscles with the X-Men. There is a surfeit of great X-Men stories out there, all of which have made for great viewing for fans.
Astonishing X-Men: Gifted is a great story for new readers, which is what would make it so perfect for Wolverine and the X-Men. Written by Joss Whedon with art by John Cassaday, the story follows the X-Men as they learn about a mutant cure, and the chaos that brings to a school of mutants. On top of that, there’s the mysterious Ord, a powerful alien with ulterior motives who is protecting the cure from the team.
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