Another week, another huge episode of X-Men ’97. Easter eggs start early this week; as we see that the team roll call in the opening credits has been changed to remove Magneto and Gambit (RIP?) and to add Nightcrawler, who appears to be joining the X-Men full time moving forward. But did you notice that the logo that accompanies Nightcrawler in the opening credits is the same logo that graced the cover of his solo Wonder comics from the 1980s? Yes, and truth.
This is just one of the many Easter eggs, hidden references, and little details you may have missed in the latest episode of X-Men ’97. If you haven’t found any of them, our latest video will help break them down for you. It will show where the entire plot of this week’s “Lifedeath – Part 2” comes from – not just the comics that shared that title, but also the famous X-Men crossover storyline “Fall of the Mutants” – and the debut of a big X. -Male character that we have never seen in the series before.
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