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X2: X-Men United movie review (2003)
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Here s how to watch the X-Men movies in order Hugh Armitage
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When
X-Men burst onto our screens in 2000, it was breath of fresh air and did a lot to lay the groundwork for the superhero saturation that was to come.
However, it was quite a different story when the franchise came to an underwhelming end with the long-delayed
The New Mutants. That doesn t mean the series is without its merits though as there s plenty to enjoy if you decide to have a rewatch.
The
X-Men will return one day, but since it ll be as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it means that this series as we know it is at an end. So we thought we d work up a definitive running order for your
Written by Marv Wolfman
Co-plotted by George Pérez (New Teen Titans Annual #2)
Pencilled by George Pérez (New Teen Titans Annual #2), Keith Pollard (#1-3, 5), Don Newton (#4), Chuck Patton (#6-7), Ross Andru (#8-11)
Inked by Pablo Marcos (New Teen Titans Annual #2, Vigilante #2-4, 6), Dick Giordano (#1, 11), Romeo Tanghal (#5), Mike DeCarlo (#7-8), Tony Adkins (#9), Rick Magyar (#9-10)
Coloured by Adrienne Roy (New Teen Titans Annual #2), Anthony Tollin (#1-4), Tom Ziuko (#5-9), Tatjana Wood (#10-11)
Spoilers from thirty-six to thirty-seven years ago
I’ve never read any of the original Vigilante series, but I’ve always liked the covers. I’ve always dismissed this character as a knockoff of Marvel’s Punisher, although with an arguably better (and also more identifiably 80s) costume. I remember being intrigued when he was replaced with a female version somewhere towards the end of the first volume, but then I never read those comics either.