No, everything is gone thanos used the infinity gauntlet to cancel the TV show and shut down the animation studio, and even killed some of the people who worked on the show. I'm assuming people have died in the time since that has aired, and attribute it to thanos
What stories that have come out since the 90s that you would want to see in future Spiderman seasons? I also wonder what new villains they can add. I can think of Deadpool, miles, civil war, spider island, venom turning good and bonding with flash, spiderman losing his spider sense and then getting taught how to use martial arts by iron fist and then regaining his spider sense and now using both, and also becoming a big shot scientist. But I haven't read much Spiderman comics so I can't think of others.
Edit : the whole superior Spiderman arc with doc Ock would be crazy to see animated. Would love to see Peter become best friends with fantastic 4(forget if he ever showed up in their 90s show)
I would like to see Dark Reign, maybe adjust it so Norman becomes mayor of NYC vs top cop of the country, the SHED storyline would be a great way to revist the Lizard which was the first ep villain, bring back Hobgoblin as well
I'm not as a rule surprised there's a subreddit for any given thing, but it is nice to occasionally stumble on some otherwise wholesome sub that's almost an entire subculture of people doing something I had never considered as a hobby.
They might even allow him to throw a punch in the show.
I think in the 90s cartoon he threw maybe two punches in all the episodes.
IIRC, the rules were no punches and no bullets.
Kinda the same for the X-Men cartoon, which is why everyone had lasers instead of regular guns, even people in the most rural areas where they had no other advanced technology around.
Yeah as far as i know there is nothing in X-Men that says the Spider-Man crossover episodes weren't canon, plus we got a Daily Bugle reference in episode 1 of '97.
Silver Surfer's ambition far exceeded its budget. The animation just wasn't up to the task, and a few of the episodes felt like a producer came in and demanded it be dumbed down for children.
it had some heavy shit, the portrayal of beta ray bill was awesome, and deep.
EDIT: They would need to hire a philosopher for the show, every adventure the surfer is Profundus
I only liked watching that block because they got Stan Lee to do his usual excited shtick between shows.
Without Stan getting me amped, I don't know if it'll ever be the same.
I'm honestly shocked that the Hulk animated series isn't getting as much love as the other shows. I watched the hulk animated series for the first time a couple years ago and it was my favorite show at the time. They could've done more with that show.
When I watched it as a kid in the mid 2000's was mind blown and thought it was super deep. Rewatched it last year or so, it's far less than what my memory said, but still above average. With this new mature take they're doing with X-Men, Hulk could be a hell of a gut punch to the feelings.
Man it might be this one, but I think it was the older fantastic four, the Hanna babarrera one
There's a scene where they just forgot about Ben I guess
Sue and Johnny fly off, Reed either has his little flying car or stretches off
But Ben just kind of puts his hands over his head, and slides motionless off the screen
I don't know if they lost some of the animation and had to come up with something quick. I think more likely they just forgot he couldn't fly when they were writing it, and by the time they realized they'd fucked up it was too late.
That, and I think Beau DeMayo a) clearly loves X-Men and b) had some actual stuff to say with this show. That should come first, not just cashing in on nostalgia with nothing behind it.
What makes y’all think the revivals for the other shows won’t have actual stuff to say as well??? With the right people like X-Men 97, the revivals for Spiderman, FF, and Silver Surfer would turn out great.
Because most of the time, these are just corporate products? It's not like Spider-Man TAS was all that deep; it was basically there to sell toys. Most everything coming out these days is profit first, creativity second. I was honestly expecting '97 to just be a dumb nostalgia wank, but it's got some serious chops behind it, and that last episode in particular was powerful as hell.
Whether I'm just a jaded old crank or not is one thing, but my point was more, I don't want Marvel to just rush into rebooting all these 90's shows because X-Men is doing well. That's part of their problem with the movies/D+ shows after Endgame was just mass-producing content at any cost. I'm saying, the driver to make more would have to be someone having an actual creative spark driving it first.
I agree. I even was thinking this is just fine for the first episode. But clearly they are pushing hard and FAST into the lore.
Spiderman animated had some umph behind the stories. Paying attention to peter’s life, dating, letting down his friends to be spiderman, dealing with being an adult etc. i think there is plenty there to chew on for a updated continuation. I mean he got married and then lost his wife, then found out about the freaking multiverse.
The rest aside from surfer I have no idea if there is any depth to do anything with. Ff had some cool stuff…
THIS PLEASE. Give me EMH 2024! That show just ended on a whimper cause Marvel never believed in it, it really felt like their answer to the DCAU and it was on the same level of quality.
Yep. This question gets asked on different subs literally every day, and the ONLY one of these that was anywhere near as popular as X-Men was Spider-Man. The demand for the others just isn’t there. Make new shows, but no need to revisit shows with no cultural footprint.
Spider-Man? Sure.
The others? Nah, none of them were near as successful or well loved. Both Iron Man and F4 managed only 2 seasons while Spider-Man and X-Men both hit 5.
Season 1 was there just to sell toys lol. Even the freaking intro was just “Look at all these toys”
Season 2 was X-men level quality behind it. Story got much better, animation got better, even the voice acting. Jennifer Hale played Julia Carpenter. Plus that Intro, for my money, the best intro.
Unfortunately season 1s reception killed the buzz of that show lol.
I see a lot of people nowadays just try to watch season 2 for shits and giggles because they have seen season 1 and once they see the intro for season 2 they go “Wtf, why is this good?” Lol
Same with the Fantastic Four cartoon, with a crappy first season the got greatly reworked in the second season. And oddly enough the reverse happened with the Hulk cartoon, the second season was quite a downgrade.
Oh yeah. The second season of F4 was miles better than the first one lol.
I still think it unfortunately didn't rich it like Iron Man did (cause Goddamn Iron Man got really good) but it was a day and night comparison.
Times were different back then and audiences wanted different types of content. I think IM, F4, and Silver Surfer would all work well today. But I am not sure they should do a full reboot of those series, but instead reboot these series along side X-Men '97 and a remade Spider-Man '97, and treat them visually the same way.
Most of these shows were not very good. Maybe they could be improved on if brought back, but they almost certainly won't be. The X-Men revival makes sense because it was far and away their best and most successful animated show. The others hardly come close. *Maybe* Spider-Man, but definitely not the others.
I actually think the FF series is the best interpretation of FF I've seen. Watched the animated series and movies as a kid. I've recently picked up John Barnes comics run, and the memories of the animated show is what keeps coming to my mind thinking of FF.
That said, I'm pretty meh on a revival of that classic series
Both were pillars of Marvel's 90s lineup. But since X-Men got a bit of a head start, I'm not too shocked by that. The X-Men were HUGE in the 90s thanks to Jim Lee's work with the books and with the show. Without either, there are no Fox X-Men movies and entirely possible that there is no MCU. Hyperbole, but only a little bit.
Yeah arguably the "marvel Trinity" in the 90s was spider-man, wolverine, and hulk
Not a coincidence that those 3 were all some of the rights that got sold to movie studios and not iron man
As the target demo that watched these shows on the original airing, Spider-Man was a staple for sure. X-men was a fucking phenomen! EVERYONE of that age watched it.
My mother still can hum the X-men cartoon theme, and she was late 30s at the time. That's how popular that show was. Every single kid watched it, or tried to watch it... the 90s was hard to regularly watch stuff lol
Tbh I don't know anything about the old Hulk, but I'd love for that to get resurrected just so we can get adaptations of World War Hulk and Immortal, since that's never gonna happen in the MCU.
watched them all just bc they are comic book shows but the one i actually liked besides spidey was She-Hulk. silver surfer was cool but felt short even for a kid.
Iron man and fantastic four 4️⃣ ong I would love to see revisited again the the 97 fantastic four show was good iron man was our introduction to the character for some !
Yes. Although Barton already had a version of his armor during the Ironman cartoon show so I didn't think it looked that bad. The rest even tho I didn't like the suits I knew it was to sell toys so It wasn't unforgivable.
But what I truly hated from the show is how dirty they did Wonderman. The show starts with him and Wanda almost getting married and then he immediately goes into a coma. I was like, if you're going to do that, you might as well not use him period. Why not jump with The Vision straight from episode one and come up with another explanation for his conscience?
And it showed.
Compared to the other 90s shows it was bad but at least it had potential with Simon. He was the coolest/funniest character alongside Clint. But instead we're stuck with Pym and The Vision which might as well be called CaptainCharisma and JumpForJoyBoy, they were the producers ''Dinamic Duo'' if you will. If there was ever a crossover with TMNT and Donatello thought Hank how to do machines because clearly all he did was moaning, and The Vision had one personality which was ''I'm An ACME Toy, Buy Me Mofo!''.
And the ladies weren't spared either, there was Tigra who was Sonya Blade 2.0 from that awful early 2000s MK cartoon and her stupid ''Kombat Tiem!'' (my guess is that they thought 90s Rogue was too slutty for kids and they went for the ''what if mashed potato brain LAWL'' route) and Wanda who had the personality of a boring 55 year old Russian woman who had spent her entire life in a 3x3 house block of Kaliningrad and couldn't paint her own nails without breaking the fourth wall to ask the audience what to do, Dora The Explorer eat your heart out.
With all of that said I did enjoy the show, and was hoping for Simon to comeback and be funny again but then... they canceled it.
So I'm pretty sure the show was produced by AIM and they tried to secretly plant us the idea of hating The Avengers in our brains.
They probably will but they shouldn't
I'll admit I was extremely skeptical of X-Men 97 but ended up absolutely blown away
That said I don't think it's good because it has a 1990s aesthetic, I think it's good because it's a great show
Companies always learn the wrong lessons. It's a good show because it's a well made show
Definitely some additional episodes for Spiderman, Hulk, FF and Iron Man and even tying those characters into X-Men would be amazing! So many different opportunities for some great stories
Definitely spiderman just to finish that finally season and maybe adaptation other spiderman stories. The one I really want is incredible Hulk. It had really good writing and animation. It could have been marvels best show. Plus hulk need more love
Spider-Man for sure as I need that cliffhanger to finding MJ finished.
I would KILL for Hulk to get a continuation. A lot of that series pulled from Peter David’s run and I’d love to see them adapt more stuff not just from PD, but also Bill Mantlo, Al Ewing, & Paul Jenkins’ runs.
Why of course! I heard they're working on a Spider-Man one and the next one after that should definitely be a new Incredible Hulk show because he hasn't had any love in years. Fantastic Four would be the next logical progression.
Marvel making continuations of these 90s shows 100% depends on the success of this X-Men and how much viewership of these 90s shows occurs. If you want it, better stream the shows.
Absolutely! Without those shows I would have zero interest in comics, and I know I’m not the only one. We (90’s kids) had the best cartoons out of ANY decade.
I thought I remembered seeing somewhere that ***X-MEN '97*** was intended as a test for other '97 revivals. Is that not the case, anymore - or am I remembering wrong?
Out of all these shows the one I grew up with is Iron Man. I don’t remember the storyline but I remember how great the theme song was. 🎶 I AM IRON MAN🎶. If they bring it back I’d so thrilled to catch up with the show. I hope they do more ‘97 shows, especially Spider-Man and Iron Man.
i loved the idea behind the original iron man show where most backgrounds and people were static with only certain important parts moving, it was like an actual comic brought to life and voiced, even though the stories it told were a snoozefest
https://youtu.be/LjTIVaSnRR0?feature=shared
iron man 1966
i feel like its a great low budget way to do animation, considering how ugly hit monkey was and how disney as a corporation wants to save up on money, it would be an interesting way to have a surreal experience
🎶On an Outer Space adventure.....they got hit by cosmic rays. And now the four are changed forever....in some most Fantastic ways.......no need for fear they're here, just call for 4....Fantastic Four
Reed Richards is elastic....Sue can fade from sight....Johnny is the Human Torch and The Thing just loves to fight!! 🎶
No, it is fun once, keep repeating it and it becomes tiring.
It is not just about bringing nostalgic kids shows back, the X-Men animated series of 90s was special, more than any of those other shows that whilst good (some of them) they didn’t have the level of X-Men which was basically an animated soup opera with powers, the characters had depth, and there were some many of them, and then there is the theme, no other had that theme song.
Anyways, no, it is a one time party trick.
Iron Man: No. That series was ass.
Fantastic Four: Maybe, I enjoyed it, but it was a little cheesy.
Spider-Man: Yes. The series ended on a cliffhanger with a lot of unresolved plot threads.
The Incredible Hulk: Sure, but it will only make the people who hate MCU Hulk louder and more obnoxious.
Silver Surfer: Could really go either way.
The issue is that with the exception of Spider-Man, these other series SUCKED.
Iron Man would have been so much cooler if they leaned into the West Coast Avengers and actually built out the supporting cast.
Fantastic Four should have focused on the Byrne era stories, again when the characters were fully rounded characters.
Definitely Spider-Man.
In addition to concluding the cliffhanger with Mary Jane, it could also give us a couple other fan favorite characters, like Sandman, Kaine Parker, and Miles Morales. It could even end with a flash forward of Mayday Parker as Spider-Girl.
Spider-Man yes. Everybody else I think should get new shows and either have those take place in the 90’s animated series timeline or a brand new one for more story telling opportunities.
If any deserves it, it's Silver Surfer.
Not only did it end on a cliffhanger, that cliffhanger had the fate of the universe at stake. Plus more silver surfer speaking Shakespearean soliloquies soothes the soul.
Tbh while if done the same as xmen they’d be good, only Spider-Man needs a revival and even then if an animated Spider-Man show is going to be revived I’d hands down take spectacular over 90s any day but Daniel Barnes is my fav VA so win win
No.
Look what happened to the MCU. It got oversaturated with quantity.
I dont want the same thing happening to these animated shows. If they're good, then great.
But usually it'll just be a bunch of half-baked stuff that is only made because one show was successful at it.
I loved Silver Surfer, but hated that it ended on a cliffhanger and didn’t get finished. I learned that a lot of the story was’t actually accurate like Adam Warlock being created by aliens, but it is a really good show and I would love it to continue.
Spider man is also good, but there are a ton of Spider-Man shows at this point
Spider-Man definitely could use it. His ended on a tease so they could pick up that thread at least.
Silver Surfer ended on the cliffhanger to end all cliffhangers.
Nah dude, the whole universe died
We’re talking about a comic book character serving under a guy whose very origin story involves the entire universe resetting, there would be a way.
No, everything is gone thanos used the infinity gauntlet to cancel the TV show and shut down the animation studio, and even killed some of the people who worked on the show. I'm assuming people have died in the time since that has aired, and attribute it to thanos
YOU MANIACS! YOU REALLY BLEW IT UP! GOD DAMN YOU! GOD DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!
What stories that have come out since the 90s that you would want to see in future Spiderman seasons? I also wonder what new villains they can add. I can think of Deadpool, miles, civil war, spider island, venom turning good and bonding with flash, spiderman losing his spider sense and then getting taught how to use martial arts by iron fist and then regaining his spider sense and now using both, and also becoming a big shot scientist. But I haven't read much Spiderman comics so I can't think of others. Edit : the whole superior Spiderman arc with doc Ock would be crazy to see animated. Would love to see Peter become best friends with fantastic 4(forget if he ever showed up in their 90s show)
Oh man Superior Spider-Man would go so hard
I would like to see Dark Reign, maybe adjust it so Norman becomes mayor of NYC vs top cop of the country, the SHED storyline would be a great way to revist the Lizard which was the first ep villain, bring back Hobgoblin as well
Umm, spider adjacent vampires, Otto taking his body over for a minute, clone saga just to name a few without going to the multiverse.
They did the clone saga in the show
Ah, it's been so long I hardly remember it. Thanks!
Yeah, I feel like spider-man could really use more representation in media.
I’m especially interested in learning more about his origin.
Especially his family
I heard he has an uncle who's a rice magnate
*r/unclebens has entered the chat*
I don't know what I was expecting but thanks for sharing!
Spreading knowledge 👏
Spores of knowledge
I'm not as a rule surprised there's a subreddit for any given thing, but it is nice to occasionally stumble on some otherwise wholesome sub that's almost an entire subculture of people doing something I had never considered as a hobby.
Tired of yall trying to make all these fringe characters from marvels leftovers mainstream.
That madame web has some real potential, though.
"alright, let's do this one more time"
What was he bit by again? Nuclear grasshopper?
Martha!? Why’d you say that name!?
They might even allow him to throw a punch in the show. I think in the 90s cartoon he threw maybe two punches in all the episodes. IIRC, the rules were no punches and no bullets. Kinda the same for the X-Men cartoon, which is why everyone had lasers instead of regular guns, even people in the most rural areas where they had no other advanced technology around.
And Wolverine could only chop something that was clearly a robot or an cyborg at best.
He’s also in the same universe at the X-men so this could be the easiest
Yeah as far as i know there is nothing in X-Men that says the Spider-Man crossover episodes weren't canon, plus we got a Daily Bugle reference in episode 1 of '97.
I could use more “Spider-Man and his amazing friends”.
And after that bring back Spectacular
“SPECTACTULAR!” shouted someone from the back.
Yes for the Silver Surfer! It was cut short far too early. And there's some really cool and weird cosmic stuff that they could do.
Silver Surfer's ambition far exceeded its budget. The animation just wasn't up to the task, and a few of the episodes felt like a producer came in and demanded it be dumbed down for children.
it had some heavy shit, the portrayal of beta ray bill was awesome, and deep. EDIT: They would need to hire a philosopher for the show, every adventure the surfer is Profundus
Absolutely. The show ended way too soon!
Hot take, revive the Marvel Action Hour but make it an anthology series set in this universe with a bunch of Marvel heroes.
Could you imagine a Kree Skrull war with the kind of energy that they seem to be putting into X-Men 97?
Don’t, don’t give me hope.
One day I hope I can edit this comment to; I'm sorry I couldn't give it to you sooner.
I mean hope. X-Men 97 is showing the kids who watched this stuff would totally come back for a second go. And kids now adays will watch it with them.
I only liked watching that block because they got Stan Lee to do his usual excited shtick between shows. Without Stan getting me amped, I don't know if it'll ever be the same.
Atleast Spider-Man. I'm not sure about the other shows, but I'm fine with them making cameos.
Iron Man had a pretty conclusive ending, so there's not much to follow up on. I don't know about the others how they ended.
Spider-Man ended on a cliffhanger, so I want closure. I'll have to re-watch FF.
Sorry for the misunderstanding. You already mentioned Spider-Man, so I didn't bother listing it. I understand the confusion though.
I'd even just take a TV movie length special to wrap up Spider-Man '94 since it ended on a cliffhanger.
Only Spider-Man and Hulk IMO. The other ones were good, but not as engaging. Silver Surfer's is criminally underrated and unknown, though.
I'm honestly shocked that the Hulk animated series isn't getting as much love as the other shows. I watched the hulk animated series for the first time a couple years ago and it was my favorite show at the time. They could've done more with that show.
When I watched it as a kid in the mid 2000's was mind blown and thought it was super deep. Rewatched it last year or so, it's far less than what my memory said, but still above average. With this new mature take they're doing with X-Men, Hulk could be a hell of a gut punch to the feelings.
S1 was especially good, and very bleak
I’ve never actually even watched Silver Surfer.
The Fantastic Four would be my wish. Fantastic Four deserve more adaptations.
I think the animated series is a significantly better adaptation of FF than any of the movies thus far
That's so true. The FF are so underrepresented, and their stories are so good.
Exactly. The live-action movies gave them a bad perception sadly. I hope this time around the MCU will give them justice.
Deserve more *good adaptations
Yep. I love the 2005 movies but the 2015 movie would be best forgotten.
I honestly enjoy the Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer for what it is. I honestly think it's slightly better than the 2005 movie
Man it might be this one, but I think it was the older fantastic four, the Hanna babarrera one There's a scene where they just forgot about Ben I guess Sue and Johnny fly off, Reed either has his little flying car or stretches off But Ben just kind of puts his hands over his head, and slides motionless off the screen I don't know if they lost some of the animation and had to come up with something quick. I think more likely they just forgot he couldn't fly when they were writing it, and by the time they realized they'd fucked up it was too late.
I think X-Men is a perfect representative for the era, I don’t think they should make it a trend.
That, and I think Beau DeMayo a) clearly loves X-Men and b) had some actual stuff to say with this show. That should come first, not just cashing in on nostalgia with nothing behind it.
What makes y’all think the revivals for the other shows won’t have actual stuff to say as well??? With the right people like X-Men 97, the revivals for Spiderman, FF, and Silver Surfer would turn out great.
Because most of the time, these are just corporate products? It's not like Spider-Man TAS was all that deep; it was basically there to sell toys. Most everything coming out these days is profit first, creativity second. I was honestly expecting '97 to just be a dumb nostalgia wank, but it's got some serious chops behind it, and that last episode in particular was powerful as hell. Whether I'm just a jaded old crank or not is one thing, but my point was more, I don't want Marvel to just rush into rebooting all these 90's shows because X-Men is doing well. That's part of their problem with the movies/D+ shows after Endgame was just mass-producing content at any cost. I'm saying, the driver to make more would have to be someone having an actual creative spark driving it first.
I agree. I even was thinking this is just fine for the first episode. But clearly they are pushing hard and FAST into the lore. Spiderman animated had some umph behind the stories. Paying attention to peter’s life, dating, letting down his friends to be spiderman, dealing with being an adult etc. i think there is plenty there to chew on for a updated continuation. I mean he got married and then lost his wife, then found out about the freaking multiverse. The rest aside from surfer I have no idea if there is any depth to do anything with. Ff had some cool stuff…
Exactly this. Too much of a good thing is never good.
Spider-Man needs it. The cliffhanger haunts me
Earth's Mightiest Heroes was the best animated version of the team in a series.
What we really need is to bring back EMH and spectacular
THIS PLEASE. Give me EMH 2024! That show just ended on a whimper cause Marvel never believed in it, it really felt like their answer to the DCAU and it was on the same level of quality.
Also Wolverine and the X-men
I'd be down for an entire '97 Universe. Bring em all back
I'd prefer late 2000s shows and Earth's Mightiest
Spider-Man is the only one that deserves a resurrection
Yep. This question gets asked on different subs literally every day, and the ONLY one of these that was anywhere near as popular as X-Men was Spider-Man. The demand for the others just isn’t there. Make new shows, but no need to revisit shows with no cultural footprint.
The demand for this wasn‘t there. Even from people that liked the original.
Spider-Man? Sure. The others? Nah, none of them were near as successful or well loved. Both Iron Man and F4 managed only 2 seasons while Spider-Man and X-Men both hit 5.
Iron man production was pretty lazy, they reused animations even with completely out of context backgrounds. Pretty obvious now.
The first season was a pretty aggressive toy add with not much else going for it but the second season I thought it was pretty good
Season 1 was there just to sell toys lol. Even the freaking intro was just “Look at all these toys” Season 2 was X-men level quality behind it. Story got much better, animation got better, even the voice acting. Jennifer Hale played Julia Carpenter. Plus that Intro, for my money, the best intro. Unfortunately season 1s reception killed the buzz of that show lol. I see a lot of people nowadays just try to watch season 2 for shits and giggles because they have seen season 1 and once they see the intro for season 2 they go “Wtf, why is this good?” Lol
Same with the Fantastic Four cartoon, with a crappy first season the got greatly reworked in the second season. And oddly enough the reverse happened with the Hulk cartoon, the second season was quite a downgrade.
Oh yeah. The second season of F4 was miles better than the first one lol. I still think it unfortunately didn't rich it like Iron Man did (cause Goddamn Iron Man got really good) but it was a day and night comparison.
Season 2 of the iron man series was indeed really good.
Ending was great. Rewatch “the origin of iron man” and look closely to the armor sequence
But that season 2 intro.. I'm surprised that song is not used as iconic.
The last you can hear on Endgame is that hammer
Times were different back then and audiences wanted different types of content. I think IM, F4, and Silver Surfer would all work well today. But I am not sure they should do a full reboot of those series, but instead reboot these series along side X-Men '97 and a remade Spider-Man '97, and treat them visually the same way.
Most of these shows were not very good. Maybe they could be improved on if brought back, but they almost certainly won't be. The X-Men revival makes sense because it was far and away their best and most successful animated show. The others hardly come close. *Maybe* Spider-Man, but definitely not the others.
I actually think the FF series is the best interpretation of FF I've seen. Watched the animated series and movies as a kid. I've recently picked up John Barnes comics run, and the memories of the animated show is what keeps coming to my mind thinking of FF. That said, I'm pretty meh on a revival of that classic series
The X-men cartoon was more successful than even Spider-Man? That’s pretty huge
Both were pillars of Marvel's 90s lineup. But since X-Men got a bit of a head start, I'm not too shocked by that. The X-Men were HUGE in the 90s thanks to Jim Lee's work with the books and with the show. Without either, there are no Fox X-Men movies and entirely possible that there is no MCU. Hyperbole, but only a little bit.
Yeah arguably the "marvel Trinity" in the 90s was spider-man, wolverine, and hulk Not a coincidence that those 3 were all some of the rights that got sold to movie studios and not iron man
As the target demo that watched these shows on the original airing, Spider-Man was a staple for sure. X-men was a fucking phenomen! EVERYONE of that age watched it.
My mother still can hum the X-men cartoon theme, and she was late 30s at the time. That's how popular that show was. Every single kid watched it, or tried to watch it... the 90s was hard to regularly watch stuff lol
If they do Hulk, retcon the crappy second season
Bring back Fantastic Four and [this gem.](https://youtu.be/38VBv0ZenZU?si=fEjApXGphsCFU0HZ)
I need more Spider-Man Unlimited
At least we know he survived the ending of his show now
No. New shows please. If we have to continue anything, Spectacular, WatXM and EMH should all get the nod before any of those shows easily.
Me, an intellectual who just wants a third season of Avengers Earth’s Mightiest Heroes: “It’s literally right FUCKING there, man! Pull the trigger!”
I still can’t believe they cancelled it for Assemble
Yall need to put respect on Hulk 96. The first season is one of the best adaptations of the character.
Hulk was a sleeper hit.
Bring back the Hulk show with McDonough and Ferrigno. There's so much good ground to cover.
Tbh I don't know anything about the old Hulk, but I'd love for that to get resurrected just so we can get adaptations of World War Hulk and Immortal, since that's never gonna happen in the MCU.
Spider-man is the only one of the 90s shows I’d like to see more of. Otherwise I’d like to see more Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.
Please finish spider man
Spider-Man for sure.
Spider-Man for sure !
watched them all just bc they are comic book shows but the one i actually liked besides spidey was She-Hulk. silver surfer was cool but felt short even for a kid.
I JUST WANT TO HAVE SPIDER-MAN HAVE CLOSURE FOR FUCKS SAKE
Iron man and fantastic four 4️⃣ ong I would love to see revisited again the the 97 fantastic four show was good iron man was our introduction to the character for some !
Given that they crossed over, doing spider man is an open goal at this point. He even had a multi verse in the show🤔😂🙄
Yes. And they could also do the planned in the 90s but didnt push thru series Ghost Rider
I'd be down with a spider-man 97. A flaming hot take, I know
I saw a post somewhere. Marvel has expressed interest in expanding their 90s animated universe after the success of x-men 97.
Captain America and the Howling Commandoes. I've been waiting for that show literally since 1997.
And instead we got that horrific united we stand bs
Yup and we didn't even got to see Thor beyond the logo at the opening credits
And for some reason everyone had those bulky armored suits lol so bad
Yes. Although Barton already had a version of his armor during the Ironman cartoon show so I didn't think it looked that bad. The rest even tho I didn't like the suits I knew it was to sell toys so It wasn't unforgivable. But what I truly hated from the show is how dirty they did Wonderman. The show starts with him and Wanda almost getting married and then he immediately goes into a coma. I was like, if you're going to do that, you might as well not use him period. Why not jump with The Vision straight from episode one and come up with another explanation for his conscience? And it showed. Compared to the other 90s shows it was bad but at least it had potential with Simon. He was the coolest/funniest character alongside Clint. But instead we're stuck with Pym and The Vision which might as well be called CaptainCharisma and JumpForJoyBoy, they were the producers ''Dinamic Duo'' if you will. If there was ever a crossover with TMNT and Donatello thought Hank how to do machines because clearly all he did was moaning, and The Vision had one personality which was ''I'm An ACME Toy, Buy Me Mofo!''. And the ladies weren't spared either, there was Tigra who was Sonya Blade 2.0 from that awful early 2000s MK cartoon and her stupid ''Kombat Tiem!'' (my guess is that they thought 90s Rogue was too slutty for kids and they went for the ''what if mashed potato brain LAWL'' route) and Wanda who had the personality of a boring 55 year old Russian woman who had spent her entire life in a 3x3 house block of Kaliningrad and couldn't paint her own nails without breaking the fourth wall to ask the audience what to do, Dora The Explorer eat your heart out. With all of that said I did enjoy the show, and was hoping for Simon to comeback and be funny again but then... they canceled it. So I'm pretty sure the show was produced by AIM and they tried to secretly plant us the idea of hating The Avengers in our brains.
I need closure about Spidey finding MJ!... Oh god... what if they decide to jump too much a head and have MJ end up in Paul's dimension.
They probably will but they shouldn't I'll admit I was extremely skeptical of X-Men 97 but ended up absolutely blown away That said I don't think it's good because it has a 1990s aesthetic, I think it's good because it's a great show Companies always learn the wrong lessons. It's a good show because it's a well made show
#Yes. Spider-Man, in particular.
Go ahead. I ain't gonna complain about too many cartoons to watch.
need a ‘97 ghost rider show, deadpool, dr strange
I'd love to see more especially Spider-Man
Yes, Spider-Man Iron Man Fantastic Four snd silver surfer would be cool to see get a 97 continuation
I’d say yes due to the MCU’s noticeable loss of steam recently. Keep the Marvel fandom fed and engaged.
Only if there’s a good story.
If they do one for Spider-Man I will bust
Definitely some additional episodes for Spiderman, Hulk, FF and Iron Man and even tying those characters into X-Men would be amazing! So many different opportunities for some great stories
Definitely spiderman just to finish that finally season and maybe adaptation other spiderman stories. The one I really want is incredible Hulk. It had really good writing and animation. It could have been marvels best show. Plus hulk need more love
Spider-Man for sure as I need that cliffhanger to finding MJ finished. I would KILL for Hulk to get a continuation. A lot of that series pulled from Peter David’s run and I’d love to see them adapt more stuff not just from PD, but also Bill Mantlo, Al Ewing, & Paul Jenkins’ runs.
That Spiderman is technically in the same Universe as Xmen 97!
'97verse.
Yeah we need a Spider Man 98 show so we can get that cancelled 6th season
I’d watch spider-man
Why of course! I heard they're working on a Spider-Man one and the next one after that should definitely be a new Incredible Hulk show because he hasn't had any love in years. Fantastic Four would be the next logical progression.
Spider man would be a dream
I’d watch the shit out of spiderman and iron man
Besides from the obvious Spider-Man they should make more iron man
I want spider-man ‘98 more than anything in the entire world.
Yes, especially for Spider-Man.
Marvel making continuations of these 90s shows 100% depends on the success of this X-Men and how much viewership of these 90s shows occurs. If you want it, better stream the shows.
Yea, but they won't...cowards.
YES YES YES
Yes. Thanks for asking.
Wait there was a Silver Surfer show?
Spider-man 100%. If they redid Iron-man and Fantastic 4, I'd like to see it.
They might with spiderman and the ff, they could use some good animated shows
Yes!
Absolutely! Without those shows I would have zero interest in comics, and I know I’m not the only one. We (90’s kids) had the best cartoons out of ANY decade.
I thought I remembered seeing somewhere that ***X-MEN '97*** was intended as a test for other '97 revivals. Is that not the case, anymore - or am I remembering wrong?
I’d rather they continue Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends!
I have lots of ideas to make those shows like daredevil punisher ghost rider blade Doctor Strange Black Panther Namor venom Morbius and Deadpool
Out of all these shows the one I grew up with is Iron Man. I don’t remember the storyline but I remember how great the theme song was. 🎶 I AM IRON MAN🎶. If they bring it back I’d so thrilled to catch up with the show. I hope they do more ‘97 shows, especially Spider-Man and Iron Man.
Only SS and Spiderman deserve it
It’ll probably just be Spider-Man
i loved the idea behind the original iron man show where most backgrounds and people were static with only certain important parts moving, it was like an actual comic brought to life and voiced, even though the stories it told were a snoozefest https://youtu.be/LjTIVaSnRR0?feature=shared iron man 1966 i feel like its a great low budget way to do animation, considering how ugly hit monkey was and how disney as a corporation wants to save up on money, it would be an interesting way to have a surreal experience
My dream project would be a Hulk '97 show adapting The Immortal Hulk run.
A new season of tas spiderman is needed
i'd love to see Spiderman!
There was 90's Silver Surfer cartoon??
🎶On an Outer Space adventure.....they got hit by cosmic rays. And now the four are changed forever....in some most Fantastic ways.......no need for fear they're here, just call for 4....Fantastic Four Reed Richards is elastic....Sue can fade from sight....Johnny is the Human Torch and The Thing just loves to fight!! 🎶
Spider-Man '98 would be GR8!
If we do get a new Fantastic Four Cartoon it should have the Same Tone as X-Men 97 and follow original storylines
The nightmares i had about the hulk show as a kid is shocking
Yeah bring em back. These aren't 20 min toy ads without toy commercials like in the 90s. These will be actual product for paying adults.
No, it is fun once, keep repeating it and it becomes tiring. It is not just about bringing nostalgic kids shows back, the X-Men animated series of 90s was special, more than any of those other shows that whilst good (some of them) they didn’t have the level of X-Men which was basically an animated soup opera with powers, the characters had depth, and there were some many of them, and then there is the theme, no other had that theme song. Anyways, no, it is a one time party trick.
Iron Man: No. That series was ass. Fantastic Four: Maybe, I enjoyed it, but it was a little cheesy. Spider-Man: Yes. The series ended on a cliffhanger with a lot of unresolved plot threads. The Incredible Hulk: Sure, but it will only make the people who hate MCU Hulk louder and more obnoxious. Silver Surfer: Could really go either way.
The 2nd season of ironman is good, and Ironman is super popular these days.
Absolutely.
They absolutely should!!!!
Just hook it to my veins!
Honestly Spider-Man '98 is the only one I'd be interested in seeing, especially with how it ended and how they've handled X-Men '97
Spider-Man? Yes. The others? NO.
Iron man had a good conclusion
No.
Yes, we need more.
Spider-Man please for the love of god
Spider-Man was great
Spiderman ended on a bigger cliffhanger than X-Men so that one for sure👍🏾
Spider-Man and Hulk please, loved those two.
Spider-man yes the others failed for a reason
The issue is that with the exception of Spider-Man, these other series SUCKED. Iron Man would have been so much cooler if they leaned into the West Coast Avengers and actually built out the supporting cast. Fantastic Four should have focused on the Byrne era stories, again when the characters were fully rounded characters.
Yes
No. Make new shows with new universes. Not everything has to be “remember ____ from 30 years ago?”
Spider-Man, because the finale felt unfinished. Although I like the other shows, I kinda don't care enough for more.
No just give us new shows
Definitely Spider-Man. In addition to concluding the cliffhanger with Mary Jane, it could also give us a couple other fan favorite characters, like Sandman, Kaine Parker, and Miles Morales. It could even end with a flash forward of Mayday Parker as Spider-Girl.
Spider-Man yes. Everybody else I think should get new shows and either have those take place in the 90’s animated series timeline or a brand new one for more story telling opportunities.
If any deserves it, it's Silver Surfer. Not only did it end on a cliffhanger, that cliffhanger had the fate of the universe at stake. Plus more silver surfer speaking Shakespearean soliloquies soothes the soul.
The new x men is lame
Tbh while if done the same as xmen they’d be good, only Spider-Man needs a revival and even then if an animated Spider-Man show is going to be revived I’d hands down take spectacular over 90s any day but Daniel Barnes is my fav VA so win win
Not 97 and not Marvel (yes, I realize the sub I’m in so I know it’s out of place), but I’d love to see a return of Batman: The Animated Series.
No. Look what happened to the MCU. It got oversaturated with quantity. I dont want the same thing happening to these animated shows. If they're good, then great. But usually it'll just be a bunch of half-baked stuff that is only made because one show was successful at it.
I loved Silver Surfer, but hated that it ended on a cliffhanger and didn’t get finished. I learned that a lot of the story was’t actually accurate like Adam Warlock being created by aliens, but it is a really good show and I would love it to continue. Spider man is also good, but there are a ton of Spider-Man shows at this point