X-men! These X-men filled our Saturday mornings with the voices we eventually heard while reading our comics! Plot twists, time travelers, and well, the whole Gambit! The shows had praise from our lips! To wake up on Saturday morning and get to maxing and relaxing. It was a different era of time, but much like today, there were certain things built for the youth's enjoyment. Just the outlets of expression back then were more limited, mainly TV and video games only.
1991 series was the Jam, along with a similar year NBA Jam video game, "He's on Fire!" Who could miss these 3-page fold out cover point shots!?! Boomshakalaka!
Performing the heavy lifting to bring in future generations among media, ephemera, and or reputation. Claremont and Jim Lee could be seen as the 90's forefront of those era's when the wave of comics was new to ears and eyes. Taking in the media and culture to spread those ideals that were already firmly rooted and grounded, if by any means necessary, of which we have seen a resurgence with X-men '97. It will overwhelm a market for a while but also find new outlets in perusal and expand the enjoyment for all those that take up the hobby! With new avenues to explore or coming in the way of new series and titles, these 90's were among the frontrunners in art, writing, and relationships that are now aspiring adults to share along with the kids.