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X-Men '92, Vol. 0 by Chad Bowers
X-Men '92, Vol. 0 by Chad Bowers












X-Men

And in the eighth issue, it's revealed that even Apocalypse is less malevolent in this universe, as he is gathering disciples to stand against the threat of Xodus the Forgotten.Joseph, who in his last mainstream appearance underwent a rather extreme Face–Heel Turn, is reverted into a character much more like his original 90s incarnation.

X-Men

Cassandra Nova is the most prominent example, as she is reimagined from a very dark Omnicidal Maniac into an omnicide-indifferent Deadpan Snarker who appears in both volumes.Adaptational Heroism: Quite a few characters, actually:.

X-Men

  • Adaptation Expansion: Elements from the mainstream Marvel universe (like X-Force, X-Statix, and Cassandra Nova) that weren't present in the animated series are added here.
  • '90s Anti-Hero: Per their mainstream incarnation, X-Force is positively stacked with these types, and even though they've left the team to join the X-Men, Bishop and Psylocke are still more willing to jump to violent means than the rest of the team.
  • X-Men '92 is an homage to the TV series, but has its own stories. Not to be confused with X-Men Adventures, the actual Comic-Book Adaptation of the animated series. In 2022 a new mini-series set in this universe, House Of XCII, was released to give House of X and other Krakoan Age storylines a '92 style interpretation. The last issue was released in December 2016.

    X-Men

    After a brief run of five issues, it returned as part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel initiative, this time being allowed a run of ten issues. Launched as a Secret Wars tie-in, X-Men '92 takes place in a broad strokes version of the classic X-Men: The Animated Series. X-Men '92 is a 2015 Marvel comic book, co-written by Chris Sims and Chad Bowers with art by Scott Koblish and Alti Firmansyah. Cassandra Nova, X-Men '92 #1, "Hope You Survive the Experience"














    X-Men '92, Vol. 0 by Chad Bowers