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Archangel
Archangel (Warren Kenneth Worthington III) is a comic book superhero or supervillain depending on the timeframe in the Marvel Comics universe. He is a mutant and is a member of the X-Men and a former member of X-Factor, the Champions and the Defenders. He was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #1 (September, 1963).
Archangel was originally known as Angel, but while, since the return of his original wings some years ago, he has occasionally flirted with returning to that codename, his official codename remains Archangel. This character is distinct from the Golden Age hero The Angel, created by Paul Gustavson and continuing in retcon and contemporary appearances in the Marvel universe.
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X-Men: The Last Stand
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X-Men: The Last Stand (also known as X-Men 3) is the third film adaptation of the X-Men superhero comic books. The previous two movies were X-Men and X2. X-Men: The Last Stand is scheduled to be released May 26, 2006. The film was directed by Brett Ratner (Rush Hour and Rush Hour 2, Red Dragon, After the Sunset). It was officially confirmed by a 20th Century Fox publicist that the film will be called X-Men: The Last Stand, though they did the same to its predecessor insisting it be called X2: X-Men United while its director Bryan Singer insisted it was simply X2.
X-Men: Evolution
X-Men: Evolution is an animated series about the X-Men as teenagers and young adults. The series ran for a total of four seasons (52 episodes) on Kids WB (despite the fact that Warner Bros. owned DC Comics, one of the major rivals of the company that created X-Men, Marvel Comics). The story is set in an alternate Marvel Universe, in which mutants are the only form of super-powered heroes.
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends was an animated series on NBC and produced by Marvel Productions Ltd. that starred the Marvel Comics characters Spider-Man, Firestar and Iceman fighting against various villains. The series ran for three seasons, from 1981 to 1983. It is currently aired on Jetix.
The makers of the show had originally intended the stars to be Spider-Man, Iceman and the Human Torch, but legal issues about the rights to the Human Torch character led to the Human Torch being replaced by a new character, Firestar who had similar powers but didn't burstinto flame every time she used them. Firestar has since become a part of the mainstream Marvel Universe.
The more memorable stories from the series included various team-ups with other characters from the Marvel Universe. These included Captain America, Iron Man, and the X-Men, the latter of which made their animated debut on this program.
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