Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT There is arguably no phrase in X-Men lore more iconic than, "To me, my X-Men!" Ever since its first appearance on-panel in 1963, the slogan has been repeated across the entirety of the franchise in all mediums . It seems to have gained a newfound popularity and attention thanks to the title of the premiere episode of Disney's X-Men '97.
9 Pete Wisdom Impersonates Xavier Excalibur #93 by Warren Ellis, Casey Jones, Tom Simmons, Ariane Lenshoek, and Richard Starkings Close The name Pete Wisdom may not mean much to some readers, as he is one of the more obscure characters in X-Men lore, at least compared to names like Wolverine or Cyclops. However, the secret agent certainly makes an impression during this issue of Excalibur, or rather gives an impression of Charles Xavier.
7 Kickstarting the Krakoa Era House of X #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia, VC's Clayton Cowles, and Tom Muller Close Perhaps the most important nod to Xavier's original iconic line is seeing him repeat it at the dawn of the Krakoa Era of X-Men. Up until this point, the franchise had maintained the usual status quo of Professor X guiding the next generation by way of his school and the X-Men team comprised of his top students.
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