X-Men '97: Season Two #1

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Writer Steve Foxe
Artist Salva Espin
Cover Price $4.99

Extinction-day has come and gone, and your favorite X-Men are lost in time! Spinning out of the X-Men'97 hit TV series, we follow the X-Men left behind in a world that hunts and hates mutantkind! Can they survive? And just where - or when - are the X-Men now?! Leading directly from the end of season one to the start of the upcoming season 2, no X-MEN '97 fan can miss this one!

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  • 9.5

    Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole

    Jun 03, 2026

    If you’re excited for the next season of X-Men 97 on Disney+, then you’ll want to check out this comic. The creative team did a fantastic job at keeping the energy high and the excitement at the highest level. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Fanlight Zone - Josh Allen

    Jun 03, 2026

    A series with the strongest start I’ve seen in some time. Steve Foxe captures the feel of X-Men in a way that is sure to make longtime fans extremely happy. Together with artwork from Salva Espin & Matt Milla that is out of this world incredible, this is a series you CANNOT MISS if you plan on watching Season 2 on Disney+! Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - David Harth

    Jun 03, 2026

    X-Men ’97: Season Two #1 is one of the better X-Men books of the last few months. It helps that it’s adapting the excellent series and taking things in directions the show won’t, but the real reason is because Foxe and Espin are an amazing team. Maybe I’m overstating it because I love their ’90s flavored stuff, but I want them on more mainstream titles. This issue has some of the same problems of the current mainline X-comics – it’s a very hollow line right now – but it’s so entertaining it doesn’t matter. Read Full Review

  • 6.4

    Comic Watch - Logan Mullins

    Jun 03, 2026

    X-Men '97: Season Two #1 is an intentionally irrelevant story that serves to expand the world of X-Men ‘97. For diehard fans of the X-Men franchise, this is absolutely necessary; for those who just watch the shows and movies and read their favorite characters, it’s skippable. Read Full Review

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