We finally had the long-awaited episode 9 of X-Men 97 which was the second part of the final arc called Tolerance Equals Extinction. This is when the team of mutants will have to meet again with Professor Xavier to face the threat of Magneto that has already turned the Earth upside down and also that of Bastion that controls the Prime Sentinels.
In episode 9 of X-Men 97 Something happened that many readers from the 90’s remember. Technically it was an act that marked an audience and steered the mutant narrative in a direction few saw coming. And yes, it has to do with Wolverine.
What follows has a high degree of spoiler and could ruin your experience of both reading and watching an episode through Disney Plus. With this stated, we suggest that you watch the episode – which is the easiest – or failing that, dust off those comics and read a little.
We will talk about events that happened more than a decade ago and that were retold in the Marvel Animation series. Be careful, they do not go along with the fact that the comics helped build the series we have today, it is not that the animation is reproducing what was read in the 90s.
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What could happen in the last episode of X-Men 97
X-Men 97: Taking some pages from Fatal Attractions
X-Men 97 It uses many references from comics from the 90s. We already explained how Bastion works in the series and now we must explore a very large narrative arc called Fatal Attractions and which combines several comics and characters. So as not to make you balls, let’s focus on what the Marvel Animation series uses.
First of all, Fatal Attractions is a crossover of many comics that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the X Men. It was written by Fabian Nicieza and Scott Lobdell and began in 1993. Here Magneto returns with his Acolytes and has a confrontation with the X Menthe point is that Professor Xavier does not want to go beyond his morality to stop him, as we see in the second part of Tolerance Equals Extinction.
Part of the story arc of this story from the comics deals with Magneto’s relationship with his children, especially with Quicksilver, who rejects being the leader of the Acolytes. The humans have a plan to use satellites to stop Magneto, who is now on a mission to wipe out all of humanity. This motive is the same as the villain in the series. Let’s say this is one of those pages that Marvel Animation took from Fatal Attractions.
The conclusion of this arc occurs when Xavier takes Gambit, Jean Grey, Rogue, Quicksilver and Wolverine to stop Magneto from using his powers from space. Let’s say that in Fatal Attraction, Magneto has to go to Avalon in space to execute his plan, while in X-Men 97 He already did it by going to the North Pole after escaping Bastion’s clutches.
X-Men 97: what would come next for Wolverine
Episode 9 of X-Men 97 which is the second part of the Tolerance Equals Extinction arc We see how Xavier sets out with a team to confront Magneto. During that fight, they manage to remove the helmet from the master of magnetism and subdue him for moments, however, Cyclops interrupts this “advance” because Jean Gray needs more time to stop Sinister and Bastion.
The only thing that the Marvel animated series shares with the Fatal Attractions comic is that Wolverine attacks Magneto from behind because he decides that he wants to end everything once and for all. The difference between the comic and the series is mainly between the dialogue that both have, where Magneto himself is happy that it is his old rival who stands up to him and that it will be the end for both of them, when in the series it is not It’s like that.
What does remain the same is that Magneto takes Wolverine’s adamantium, thus ending episode 9 of X-Men 97. This generates several theories about what may happen with the ending of Tolerance Equals Extinction, since the same actors are not involved in this fight, making a clear difference between the comic and the series.
Something must be pointed out, the series of X-Men 97 It’s just taking a few pages from the Fatal Attractions comic, it’s not the entire story arc. It should even be noted that Bastion and Sinister have a very different or even minimal participation. Now what we have left is to wait for what comes for the tenth chapter, which is the conclusion of this first season that is available on Disney Plus.
X-Men 97: Charles Xavier should leave Magneto in a vegetative state, but he still needs to
If X-Men 97 continue with the events that occur in Fatal Attractions, the fury of Professor and, at the same time, he blames himself for not having a tougher hand with the situation that concerns the mutants.
Xavier then attacks Magneto and removes his consciousness, leaving him in a vegetative state. Technically, Professor X turned off the thoughts of his eternal friend and rival. If this happens in the series, there would be repercussions, especially with the issue that Rogue is on Erik’s side and there would be a major separation.
Then, we would have to see who tends to Logan’s wounds, who despite having the recovery factor on his side, cannot control his powers. The one who does the job of helping Wolverine is Jean Grey, here we don’t know what will happen. On the other hand, in the comic, we have that Colossus is the one who takes care of Magneto. What could happen is that Rogue takes this role.
What is a fact is that 30 minutes will not be enough to process all the events that could occur, especially taking into account everything that happens in the Fatal Attractions comic. Now we just have to wait. We’ll see if the Disney Plus service doesn’t go down next Wednesday when we have the final episode of the first season of X-Men 97. How do you think it will conclude? Don’t stop following the conversation on our channel Discord. Don’t miss any of our news either Google news.
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