
X-Men
Mark Edward Edens, Sidney Iwanter, Eric Lewald, 1992-1997
X-Men
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, 1964
X-Men is a TV series created by Mark Edward Edens, Sidney Iwanter and Eric Lewald in 1992 and based on the comic book of the same name by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, first published in 1964. The TV series features Cedric Smith, George Buza, Alyson Court, Lenore Zann, Cathal J. Dodd, Catherine Disher, and others.
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Storyline
The first season of the show brought the X-Men into conflict with human conspirators building mutant-exterminating Sentinel robots, Magneto and his attempts to instigate a human-mutant war, and the powerful mutant Apocalypse’s plans to eradicate the weak, both human and mutant alike.
Movie vs Book

Year
1992
Minutes
23
Movie Rate
8.40
Source: IMDb
TV Series
X-Men
Creator: Mark Edward Edens, Sidney Iwanter, Eric Lewald
Country: USA
Year: 1992-1997
Length: 23m / 76 episodes

Year
1964
Pages
25
Book Rate
6.80
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Comic Book
X-Men
Author: Stan Lee, Jack Kirby
Country: USA
First published in: 1964
Length: 25 pages
Genre: Fiction
Book series: X-Men
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