Marvel animation, ‘X-Men ’97’ receives seal of approval from critics and audiences

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With two episodes available on streaming, the series received excellent reviews both for the quality of the animation and for the emotional bond that fans have with the iconic mutants, according to Rotten Tomatoes

DisclosureThe debut of the animated series X-Men ’97 on Disney+ caused a real stir among comic book fans and Marvel enthusiasts

The long-awaited premiere of the animated series X-Men ’97 on Disney+ caused a real stir among comic book fans and Marvel enthusiasts. With its first two episodes available on streaming, the series not only won hearts, but also received the seal of approval from both specialized critics and the public. According to data from Rotten Tomatoes, “X-Men ’97” managed to achieve an impressive 100% average approval rating from critics, while the average audience approval rating is not far behind, reaching a remarkable 93%. This feat reflects not only the quality of the animation, but also the emotional bond that fans have with Marvel’s iconic mutants. Critics have praised the series’ ability to honor the legacy of the original “X-Men” while also paving the way for the franchise’s future.

According to the critical consensus, “X-Men ’97” is a true celebration of the spirit of comics, remaining faithful to the essence that has captivated generations. With its first two episodes already revealing a glimpse of what’s to come, fans can expect an exciting season packed with action, intrigue and, of course, the unmistakable mutant drama that has made the X-Men so beloved over the years.

The first season is scheduled to consist of a total of 10 episodes, offering viewers a complete immersion into the vibrant and complex universe of X-Men. For fans of Marvelthis is an unmissable opportunity to relive epic adventures and explore new horizons alongside your favorite heroes.

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