I love the 90's X-Men cartoon, but I love X-Men Evolution even more. It's been said in interviews that if the sales are there, we could get more X-Men '92. But what I'd love to see is a book set in the X-Men Evolution continuity. Anyone else?
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I love the 90's X-Men cartoon, but I love X-Men Evolution even more. It's been said in interviews that if the sales are there, we could get more X-Men '92. But what I'd love to see is a book set in the X-Men Evolution continuity. Anyone else?
I would literally die for it to happen (especially for a new season), but sadly will never happen, it's unpopular among X-fans and not as fondly well remembered as '92, there was a comic series that got cancelled due to low sales, the premise is pretty much dead in it's tracks, not sure if it can ever be revived in any form.
Not sure how the licensing would work out either. X-Men '92 has been sold on cartoon nostalgia, but there isn't a design in there that didn't come out of the 90's comics first. Wouldn't be able to say the same for an Evo book, so I'm not sure if Marvel would have to share profits with another party or not.
Yes. Gimme.
In all seriousness it has been a decade and some since its inception. That should qualify it for something right?
Le Suck it, Dolphin!
-God I am so tired.
SCOTT SUMMERS AND EMMA FROST DESERVED BETTER.
To be honest, I think it ended at the right time. I heard what the plans were for season five, and any Cyke fan should be glad we didn't get it.
Dark does not mean deep.
Maybe... Depends on the cast.
Yes please! I'd kill to see that Rogue/Mystique/Nightcrawler story pick up where it left off. It was heart wrenching in a way that the comics never got to capture. Plus I'm a big fan of the Don Bluth type of character designs.
Me: "Wanna be Hawkeye and Hawkeye next Halloween?"
My wife: "Only if I get to be Clint."
If I can keep getting "X-Men '92", then I certainly wouldn't want to deny anyone else who enjoyed this cartoon from getting their own comic based on it. But I would have no interest in reading it myself.