X-Men '97 kills a major character: exploring the death and potential return within franchise history
X-Men '97 kills off a major character in a shocking twist, but the article contextualizes this within the franchise's long history of characters returning from the dead, especially when the villain Apocalypse is involved. The piece explores the narrative implications of the death, fan reactions, and what it could mean for the future of the series.
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There's a lot of precedent for seemingly dead members of the X-Men to return, especially when Apocalypse is involved.
This death hits differently because of the emotional weight built up over the series.
Fans are already speculating about how — not if — this character will come back.
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