Four Apocalyptic Stories X-Men ‘97 Should Feature Next

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Four Apocalyptic Stories X-Men ‘97 Should Feature Next

Fans are buzzing with excitement for X-Men 97, yet concrete details about Season 2 remain scarce. The trailer revealed at New York City Comic-Con hinted at time travel being a central theme and confirmed Apocalypse as the primary antagonist. For long-time Marvel enthusiasts, this naturally raises the question: which classic comic arcs will inspire the upcoming episodes?

The first season of X-Men 97 impressed viewers by blending several iconic storylines from the comics, from Magnetos trial to the Genosha catastrophe, while delivering a fresh narrative. So, which comic tales might surface in the second season? Here are four key Apocalypse-centered stories that seem ripe for adaptation.

The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix

This storyline revolves around Cyclops and Jean Grey attempting to enjoy their honeymoon, only to be pulled into the future by their unborn daughter, Rachel Summers. There, they raise Nathan Summers, later known as Cable. Apocalypse, ruling this bleak future, has also kidnapped a childStryfe, a clone of Cable. Given that Season 1 already sent Cyclops and Jean into the far future and introduced Mother Askani (Rachel Summers in the comics), this arc is likely to appear in Season 2. It provides critical context for Apocalypses threat and sets the stage for Cables potential role in the series.

The Age of Apocalypse

Arguably one of the most celebrated events in X-Men history, this saga begins when Xaviers son inadvertently kills his father, creating a timeline where Xavier never forms the X-Men. Magneto assembles a team to challenge Apocalypse, who rises to power and dominates America. While the full storyline is too vast to adapt entirely, elements may be woven into the series, especially given the shows exploration of battles across past, present, and future. Even a glimpse at this dystopian world would thrill longtime fans.

Blood of Apocalypse

Although considered less memorable, Blood of Apocalypse features Apocalypse attempting to exterminate humanity with a mutant-only plague. The X-Men must intervene, complicated by the fact that Gambit has been transformed into one of Apocalypses Horsemen. Season 1 ended with Gambits death and a teaser showing Apocalypse selecting a mutant warriors card from Genosha, strongly suggesting that this story will be incorporated. Fans can anticipate emotionally charged encounters between Rogue and a brainwashed Gambit.

The Rise of Apocalypse

This classic arc explores Apocalypses origins, depicting him in ancient Egypt and establishing him as the oldest known mutant. The storyline traces his journey from desert nomad to revolutionary leader, opposing a powerful foe. While Kang the Conqueror may not appear in the series, Season 2 could borrow elements from this arc, potentially involving mutants like Beast, Magneto, Nightcrawler, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine, and Xavier in Apocalypses rise. Viewers can expect insights into how Apocalypse acquired the Celestial technology that enhanced his powers.

In summary, Season 2 of X-Men 97 promises to draw inspiration from several legendary Apocalypse storylines, offering fans both nostalgia and fresh twists on familiar tales.

Author: Sophia Brooks

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