Marvel Comics revealed a brand-new Russell Dauterman wraparound variant cover for X-Men ’97 #1 — the first issue of the official prelude comic series to the upcoming Marvel Studios animated series of the same name. Per Marvel, the X-Men ’97 comic, written by Steve Foxe and drawn by Salva Epin, was created in collaboration with the showrunners of the upcoming Disney+ series. X-Men artist Dauterman’s first-issue variant cover, which dynamically depicts the iconic team in action, celebrates the impending launch of the prelude comic series. The story will reveal what Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm, Jubilee, and the rest of the beloved cast have been up to before their return in Disney+’s X-Men ’97. The prelude comic promises more mutant drama, shocking new developments, and exciting character introductions.Foxe credited the X-Men: The Animated Series with motivating him to write comics, “There’s a very good chance I wouldn’t be writing comics today if not for the impact X-Men: The Animated Series had on me as a kid — heck, the voice actors from the show are still the voices I hear when I read the comics today,” he said
Marvel Comics revealed a brand-new Russell Dauterman wraparound variant cover for X-Men ’97 #1 — the first issue of the official prelude comic series to the upcoming Marvel Studios animated series of the same name.
Per Marvel, the X-Men ’97 comic, written by Steve Foxe and drawn by Salva Epin, was created in collaboration with the showrunners of the upcoming Disney+ series. X-Men artist Dauterman’s first-issue variant cover, which dynamically depicts the iconic team in action, celebrates the impending launch of the prelude comic series. The story will reveal what Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm, Jubilee, and the rest of the beloved cast have been up to before their return in Disney+’s X-Men ’97. The prelude comic promises more mutant drama, shocking new developments, and exciting character introductions.
Foxe credited the X-Men: The Animated Series with motivating him to write comics, “There’s a very good chance I wouldn’t be writing comics today if not for the impact X-Men: The Animated Series had on me as a kid — heck, the voice actors from the show are still the voices I hear when I read the comics today,” he said
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