5 Comic Stories X-Men'97 Season 2 Can Explore

5 Comic Stories X-Men'97 Season 2 Can Explore

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X-Men'97 has come to a glorious end and when I say gloriously I mean it. This show has shown us what Marvel has been capable of all these years if only they gave people stories that were true to the source material and mainly focused on what people want. After the amazing journey we all went on with X-Men '97, people are now looking forward to X-Men '97 Season 2 as the season finale ended with a plethora of possibilities. So, in this article, let's talk about the five comic storylines that X-Men'97 could explore for Season 2.

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A story that could be explored in Season 2 of X-Men'97 is the House of M. This idea came to me with a little tease with Scarlett Witch. As Forge looks at the board where he has pinned the pictures of all the missing X-Men. On the board was a picture of Scarlett Witch which made me think that maybe this is a little tease of the House of M story.

Now if you're wondering what the story of House of M is, in this comic run Scarlett Witch has gone out of control and to bring her under control the Avengers allied with the X-Men in an attempt to prevent the world from being destroyed. Since all the Avengers have been introduced in the series, there is a possibility that we may see something from this plot in X-Men'97 Season 2.

Throughout the three-part finale, certain plot details reinforce the fact that Apocalypse will have a role in X-Men'97 Season 2. First, the detail of Wolverine's Adamantium being removed from his body is a subtle nod to the storyline where Apocalypse reattachs the Adamantium to Wolverine's bones . Following this, the final detail of Charles Xavier being thrown into the past at the end of the series also takes us towards the Age of Apocalypse.

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