Creative Cat Productions | X-Men in 1963 were not very likable or relatable characters, especially Professor X @creativecatproductions | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
In 1963 the X-Men were made to compliment the Fantastic Four, made to be weird, and made to fit into fads of the time period…..but they weren’t necessarily made to be likable or relatable as characters. They were wealthy, elite, mean spirited, and proud. Oddest of all, however, was Professor X who maintained secret amorous feelings for the underage Jean Grey, taking the creepy old bald guy vibe to the maximum level. Thankfully, this subplot was soon dropped, but boy, there’s no wonder the first run of X-Men ended up being regarded as a kind of failure.
This is an excerpt from our full length documentary: Rise of the X-Men!
Check it out!
- CCP Management
In 1963 the X-Men were made to compliment the Fantastic Four, made to be weird, and made to fit into fads of the time period…..but they weren’t necessarily made to be likable or relatable as characters. They were wealthy, elite, mean spirited, and proud. Oddest of all, however, was Professor X who maintained secret amorous feelings for the underage Jean Grey, taking the creepy old bald guy vibe to the maximum level. Thankfully, this subplot was soon dropped, but boy, there’s no wonder the first run of X-Men ended up being regarded as a kind of failure.
This is an excerpt from our full length documentary: Rise of the X-Men!
Check it out!
- CCP Management