Nostalgia is one of the most powerful emotions on the planet, and recently, a whole generation of X-Men fans got to experience that particular vibe firsthand following the release of the new trailer for X-Men ’97. This new series will continue the beloved X-Men: The Animated Series, which ran from 1992-1997 for five seasons. While the reception to this trailer has been incredible, one Easter Egg in particular has fans wondering if Marvel has plans to revive another fan-favorite cartoon series.As prevalent as the X-Men were and are, Marvel’s most famous character has always been Spider-Man. There have been many animated iterations of the Web-Slinger over the years, but only one has truly stood the test of time: Spider-Man: The Animated Series. Under the helm of producer, writer, and story editor John Semper Jr., that Saturday morning cartoon became Spidey’s most acclaimed venture on the small screen, and now there’s hope that it may be swinging its way back into fans’ lives.Whether Xavier is dead or alive is hard to glean from the fragments of images presented, though the trailer definitely wants audiences to believe that the Professor has gone to the great classroom in the sky. Other tantalizing teases fans glimpsed included a pregnant Jean Grey, a new take on the fastball special incorporating Wolverine and Gambit, as well as a shot of the front page of the Daily Bugle that references the Hellfire Gala and a particular potential Web-Headed menace.
Nostalgia is one of the most powerful emotions on the planet, and recently, a whole generation of X-Men fans got to experience that particular vibe firsthand following the release of the new trailer for X-Men ’97. This new series will continue the beloved X-Men: The Animated Series, which ran from 1992-1997 for five seasons. While the reception to this trailer has been incredible, one Easter Egg in particular has fans wondering if Marvel has plans to revive another fan-favorite cartoon series.
As prevalent as the X-Men were and are, Marvel’s most famous character has always been Spider-Man. There have been many animated iterations of the Web-Slinger over the years, but only one has truly stood the test of time: Spider-Man: The Animated Series. Under the helm of producer, writer, and story editor John Semper Jr., that Saturday morning cartoon became Spidey’s most acclaimed venture on the small screen, and now there’s hope that it may be swinging its way back into fans’ lives.
Whether Xavier is dead or alive is hard to glean from the fragments of images presented, though the trailer definitely wants audiences to believe that the Professor has gone to the great classroom in the sky. Other tantalizing teases fans glimpsed included a pregnant Jean Grey, a new take on the fastball special incorporating Wolverine and Gambit, as well as a shot of the front page of the Daily Bugle that references the Hellfire Gala and a particular potential Web-Headed menace.
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