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The X-Men were a superhero team. Most accounts agreed that the X-Men where the eponymous team from the X-Men comic book and film series by Marvel Comics Group, (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress [+]Loading...["The Scarlet Empress (novel)"], Forever Autumn [+]Loading...["Forever Autumn (novel)"], Digging up the Past [+]Loading...["Digging up the Past (short story)"]) however some accounts where unclear, depicting the X-Men team as potentially real. (PROSE: The Good Doctor [+]Loading...["The Good Doctor (novel)"])
The Eighth Doctor was a big X-Men fan. (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress [+]Loading...["The Scarlet Empress (novel)"])
Rick Pirelli had an X-Men movie poster in his room. (PROSE: Forever Autumn [+]Loading...["Forever Autumn (novel)"])
Storm was a member of the X-Men. (PROSE: The Good Doctor [+]Loading...["The Good Doctor (novel)"])
After the Great Cock Up of 2107, humanity lost most of western literature, but managed to salvage a complete run of X-Men comics. (PROSE: Digging up the Past [+]Loading...["Digging up the Past (short story)"])
Cindy Wu mistook Cerebravore for the name of the X-Men's mutant-detection computer. (COMIC: The Fountains of Forever [+]Loading...["The Fountains of Forever (comic story)"])
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- The Infinity and Beyond variant cover of The Twelfth Doctor #1 is based on the cover of Cover of The Uncanny X-Men #141.
- Wolverine, Lucas Bishop and Nightcrawler are members of the X-Men.
- Additionally, the Marvel film Logan depicts the X-Men comics as existing within the main continuity of the films. Therefore, it is plausible that the same could be said for the references to X-Men as fact and fiction in DWU sources.
- In-universe parodies of X-Men include the T-Men, (COMIC: The Fourth Wall) the Zz-Men, (COMIC: Give Free or Die) the New-OmeN, (PROSE: The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy) and the Zangger Institute for the Genetically Privileged. (COMIC: Wings of the Predator)
- The Shi'ar Empire is mentioned in PROSE: The Quantum Archangel.
- The name of the mutant-detection computer from X-Men is in fact Cerebro.
- Steve Lyons wrote an X-Men novel trilogy, The Legacy Quest.
- Patrick Stewart, who played Professor Charles Xavier in several X-Men movies, was considered for the roles of both the Doctor and the Master in the 1996 TV movie.[1]
- Ian McKellen played Magneto in the original film trilogy, and Days of Future Past.
- In 2017, Alan Cumming, who played Nightcrawler in the 2003 film X2, said that he had been approached about playing the Doctor on two occasions, once by Russell T Davies and once by Mark Gatiss, but that the deal-breaker both times had been his reluctance to relocate to Cardiff.[2]
- The mask worn by Korwin in TV: 42 was partly inspired by X-Men mutant Cyclops.[3]
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- X-Men at X-Men Wiki
- X-Men at Marvel Database
- X-Men at X-Movies Wiki
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- ↑ http://www.shannonsullivan.com/doctorwho/serials/tvm.html
- ↑ Frost, Caroline (5 June 2017). 'The Good Wife' Star Alan Cumming Reveals He Was Offered Role Of 'Doctor Who', But There Was A Deal-Breaker. HuffPost. Retrieved on 6 June 2017.
- ↑ http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/2007g.html