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X-Men ’97 Just Set Up the Biggest Mutant Death in History – But Is He Really Dead?
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X-Men ’97 just took an unexpected turn, featuring the most surprising mutant death to date.
Videos by ComicBook.comNobody was surprised when X-Men ’97 resurrected Gambit.
But now, in a shocking twist, X-Men ’97 appears to have revealed Gambit is no mere Horseman.
X-Men ’97 appears to be heading in a very unexpected direction indeed.
X-Men ’97 Season 2 has earned a rare Rotten Tomatoes record for Marvel, and it still has a staggering 100% critic score.