Cyclops has always been seen as kind of lame by X-Men fans, so the X-Men '97 animators put a lot of work into giving him a ...
The fall of Krakoa will go down as one of the darkest chapters in mutant history, but Cyclops refuses to allow the X-Men to be victims. The first X-Man, mutantkind's ultimate leader, and arguably the ...
Even before the attack on Genosha, in the TV interview, Scott Summers seemed very done with the whole thing. He loses control and gets brutally honest, having an outburst where he mentions how sick he ...
Scott Summers, known as Cyclops, made his debut in Marvel Comics with The X-Men #1 (1963) and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. As the first member recruited by Professor Charles Xavier, Cyclops ...
Greetings, human readers! Welcome to the Age of LOLtron: World Without a Jude Terror. LOLtron is pleased to announce that the inferior organic known as Jude Terror ...
Is there a main cast member of the X-Men franchise more underutilized than James Marsden's Cyclops? Seriously, the iconic leader of Marvel Comics' most notable mutant team of superheroes is often ...
The world of Marvel’s mutants has changed forever thanks to the genocidal attack on Genosha in episode five of X-Men ’97. So much so, we theorize it will cause a rift in the team that recalls not one, ...