We live in an age where superhero films dominate movie theaters. Almost everyone knows the difference between the Hulk and Captain America, and audiences turn up in droves to watch Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) go toe-to-toe with Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) — an unfathomable concept a mere 25 years ago.
In the days before the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Bryan Singer‘s “X-Men,” and even Tim Burton‘s “Batman,” superheroes were reserved for comic books and trading cards. Then, in the early 1990s, everything changed. Characters like Batman, Superman, and Wolverine started appearing in television cartoons. What’s more, these 30-minute Saturday-morning episodes actually treated the characters with respect,…
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