10 2000s Superhero Cartoons Fans Shouldn't Ignore
10. Wolverine And The X-Men
Wolverine and the X-Men doesn’t have the same reputation as the 1990s cartoon but it's just as good. Revolving around the Days of Future Past storyline, the cartoon is unique because instead of Charles Xavier being the mentor to young mutants, Logan is seen as a tough loving teacher with a more tender side that leaks out from time to time.
This cartoon is also perfect for casual fans of the movies that want more from other team members. He might be the headlining name but Wolverine isn’t always the centre of attention; there are episodes that are used to highlight his rag-tag team of X-Men, showcasing their abilities and how vital they are to the team. If you want to see more of Storm, Nightcrawler, Emma Frost or any of the others, you can easily get your fill when watching the show.
The X-Men aren’t the only mutants that are focused on in this series either. Loyal X-Men fans will spot characters like Psylocke, Boom Boom and Dust just to name a few, widening the world of mutants to an audience that has never picked up an X-Men comic.