X-Men ’97 #2 Review

 

Writer: Steve Foxe

Art: Salva Espin, Matt Milla, VC’s Joe Sabino, Rachelle Rosenberg, and Todd Nauck

Publisher: Marvel Comics

Price:$4.99

Release Date: April 10th, 2024

SABRETOOTH STRIKES! …and he’s not the only threat the X-Men are facing! As Jean Grey and Cyclops prepare to embark on a bold new adventure, a sinister foe makes his move from the shadows, unleashing a torrent of new terror. Can an old friend turn the tide – or will it be too late to save Wolverine from being ripped to shreds?!

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THE DISPATCH

 X-Men ’97 #2 picks up right where the first issue left off, with Wolverine in a brutal brawl with his arch-nemesis, Sabretooth. Writer Steve Fox captures the raw energy and ferocity of their fighting styles perfectly, and artist Salva Espín delivers some truly dynamic action sequences. But amidst the claws and slashing attacks, a bigger mystery unfolds, teasing a shadowy figure who could be a friend or foe.

Fox, who previously worked on X-Men ’92: House of XCII, perfectly captures the feel of the original X-Men: The Animated Series. The dialogue crackles with the energy of the era, and artist Salva Espín’s visuals evoke the classic animation style. This issue doesn’t skimp on the action. The Wolverine vs. Sabretooth fight is a highlight, showcasing the ferocity of both characters. Fox manages to balance the fisticuffs with intriguing plot threads, leaving you wanting more. Moreover, X-Men ’97 #2 also throws in a major curveball with the arrival of a mysterious old friend who seems to hold the key to the unfolding story. This unexpected development will leave fans guessing and eager to see where things go next with added elements and layers of suspense that keep the story engaging.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Overall, X-Men ’97 #2 is a thrilling and action-packed comic that will leave you wanting more. It’s a must-read for any fan of the X-Men: The Animated Series and a great jumping-on point for new readers. Some fans might find the plot a little predictable, especially with the focus on a well-trodden rivalry. However, the frenetic action and the emotional core of the characters should keep most readers engaged. Again, X-Men ’97 #2 is a must-read for fans of the original series. It delivers a satisfying dose of nostalgia alongside a thrilling new adventure. If you’re looking for a comic that captures the spirit of the 90s X-Men with a modern twist, then this is the one for you.

9/10

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