An undisputed cult classic, the 1990’s adaptation of the
X-Men hits glorious highs being able to both achieve a narrative complexity
impossible to the studio-produced blockbusters and a cohesion which was absent from
the ongoing, multi-authoured story-telling style of the comic books. Coming from
a time when writers were able to create challenging and creative content in
children’s animated television which was impossible in its more financially
restrictive live-action counterparts, the X-Men animated series stands out as a
shining example of its genre.
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