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X-Men ’97 #4 – The Best Kind of Dance Lesson

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Creative Team – Steve Foxe(writer). Salva Espin(artist). Matt Milla(colorist). VC’s Joe Sabino(letterer). Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg(cover artists). Skottie Young, Mico Suayan, Frank D’Armata(variant cover artists). Jay Bowen(design). Jordan D. White(editor). C.B. Cebulski(editor in chief).

Published by Marvel Entertainment

Cover Art by Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg. Published by Marvel Entertainment

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An Exciting Conclusion

We’re at the end of the X-Men ’97 run and I want so much more! This run was so much fun with a perfect ending. Getting into the fourth issue of X-Men ’97, we pick up right where we left off with #3. We’re at Jean’s baby shower at her parents house thrown by her fellow X-Men. Every future mom deserves a baby shower, but Jean being an X-Man, you can bet that it won’t go off without a hitch or two.

Baby Shower Blues

Just as Storm reassures that Jean can relax and enjoy the baby shower, the television starts to buzz signaling the baby shower is about to be cut short. The Marauders make quite the entrance busting into the Grey’s house. Well, The Marauders minus Sabretooth, who’s watching the live view from Mister Sinister’s lair. Sabretooth says if The Marauders can’t handle this battle without him, then they’re of no use to him anyways.

Variant cover art by Skottie Young, Mico Suayan, Frank D’Armata. Published by Marvel Entertainment

The X-Men start to fight with all their might, but they’re down a team member. Jean being pregnant and sitting this one out is the safe decision, after all. The Marauders are giving them a run for their money. It ends up being up to Wolverine to change up the game plan for the X-Men to be victorious.

The Art

The art in X-Men ’97 #4 is exactly what you’d want in a prelude for the Disney+ show. The colors are vibrant and go hand in hand with the great drawings of our favorite mutants. I like that they’re done in the same style as the show, making it really feel connected to the show. One thing I loved the most is how Storm was illustrated, especially when you see her mid-transformation into her white X-Men suit. Storm is such a strong character, and that’s exactly how Salva Espin and Matt Milla made her look.

Variant cover art by Skottie Young. Published by Marvel Entertainment

The Writing

I can’t say enough about how much I loved this run. I loved the Disney+ series and this just hit home when the series season one ended. Steve Foxe does such a extraordinary job when writing the X-Men stories, I think it just shows how much respect he has for the characters. I love how each X-Men got their time to shine through the comic run, showcasing that each one is an important part of the team. Every bit of dialogue that was written I could hear in their voices. This just felt really authentic to me regarding the characters.

Final Thoughts

I really do hope they continue the X-Men ’97 comic stories. I think there’s lots of opportunities to have spin off stories regarding X-Men ’97. This run made the show feel even bigger than it already did. The creative team really showcased their talents with this run and as an X-Men fan, I couldn’t be more grateful. Hats off to everyone that worked on this!

I give this a 9 out of 10

This review was written by me, Megan from Vigilante Vibes: A Marvel Podcast! Tell me what you thought of X-Men ’97 #4 or other comics you’re reading! Or if you want to check out my latest Vigilante Vibes: A Marvel Podcast episodes! You can hit me up HERE! If you liked my review, be sure to check out my other ones HERE!

Megan Nichole
Megan Nicholehttps://linktr.ee/vigilantevibespodcast
Megan from the Vigilante Vibes podcast, a nontoxic Marvel podcast that has the goal of spreading positivity and inclusiveness in the Marvel fandom. Group owner of The Nerd Haven on Facebook, a nontoxic nerd culture group of 50k+. Comic reviewer and asst. editor/ brand advisor for Nerd Initiative. Penguin enthusiast.

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