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* PowerIncontinence: At the start of the series Jubilee's not got full control over her energy powers. She accidentally fries the family's VCR and an arcade video game.
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* SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler:The X-Men's shapeshifter Morph is killed by the Sentinels in the second issue]].
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''X-Men Adventures'' is a 1992 comic book from Creator/MarvelComics, part of the wider ''Franchise/XMen'' ''ComicBook/XMen'' franchise. Released to accompany ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', it's set in an AlternateUniverse rather than the usual shared ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'', with its plots and characters closely based on the cartoon version. The series is written by Ralph Macchio, with art by Andrew Wildman and Robert Campanella. Color art is by Glynis Oliver.
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* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: A minor example, as Jubilee's adopted in the comics, but placed with foster parents in the series.
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* AlternateUniverse: The Watcher introduces the first issue, directly stating that the stories take place in an AlternateUniverse (implicitly connected to the Franchise/MarvelUniverse) where the X-Men formed under different circumstances.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the animated version of "Night of the Sentinels", Jubilee's powers short out an arcade game and she snarks at the manager when he challenges her. In the comic, she's apologetic and says she'll ask her mother to pay for the damage.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: A downplayed example. In the animated version of "Night of the Sentinels", Jubilee's powers short out an arcade game and she snarks at the manager when he challenges her. In the comic, she's apologetic and says she'll ask her mother to pay for the damage.
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* ComicBookAdaptation: It's a comic adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', which was itself an adaptation of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics. The first story, introducing Jubilee, is a direct adaptation of the start of the animated series. Later stories also adapt specific episodes, but often with notable changes.
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* ComicBookAdaptation: It's a comic adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', which was itself an adaptation of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics. The first story, introducing Jubilee, is a direct adaptation of the start of the animated series. Later stories also adapt specific episodes, but often sometimes with more notable changes.
* PowerIncontinence: At the start of the series Jubilee's not got full control over her energy powers. She accidentally fries the family's VCR and an arcade video game.
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* ResentfulGuardian: Jubilee's parents Martha and Martin argue over registering her in the government's mutant tracking scheme. Martha tells him that he'd never have suggested such a thing if Jubilee wasn't adopted. Martin doesn't deny it, instead focusing on what will happen if the neighbors find out.
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* ResentfulGuardian: Jubilee's parents Martha and Martin argue over registering her in the government's mutant tracking scheme. Martha tells him that he'd never have suggested such a thing if Jubilee wasn't adopted. Martin doesn't deny it, instead focusing on what will happen if the neighbors find out.out.
* SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler:The X-Men's shapeshifter Morph is killed by the Sentinels in the second issue]].
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* ResentfulGuardian: Jubilee's parents Martha and Martin argue over registering her in the government's mutant tracking scheme. Martha tells her Martin him that he'd never have suggested such a thing if Jubilee wasn't adopted. Martin doesn't deny it, instead focusing on what will happen if the neighbors find out.
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* AdaptationDeviation: Unlike his ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' counterpart, Morph gets a [[ForeseeingMyDeath grim vision of his death]] at the hands of the mutant-hunting Sentinels.
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** When an unconscious Jubilee's first taken to the X-Men's mansion, Storm is there when she wakes and gives her a guided tour. In the animated aeries she wakes alone and immediately tries to escape.
** Unlike his ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' counterpart, Morph gets a [[ForeseeingMyDeath grim vision of his death]] at the hands of the mutant-hunting Sentinels.
** When an unconscious Jubilee's first taken to the X-Men's mansion, Storm is there when she wakes and gives her a guided tour. In the animated aeries she wakes alone and immediately tries to escape.
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* ResentfulGuardian: Jubilee's parents argue over registering her in the government's mutant tracking scheme. Her mother Martha tells her father Martin that he'd never have suggested such a thing if Jubilee wasn't adopted. Martin doesn't deny it, instead focusing on what will happen if the neighbors find out.
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* {{Narrator}}: The Watcher introduces the first story, "Night of the Sentinels", explaining that it takes place in an AlternateUniverse where the X-Men formed under different circumstances. He's strongly implied to be the usual Franchise/MarvelUniverse version of the Watcher, scrying on another version of reality - and he doesn't actually interact with the heroes or act as TheWatcher, as they remain unaware of his presence.
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* ResentfulGuardian: Jubilee's parents argue over registering her in the government's mutant tracking scheme. Her mother Martha tells her father Martin that he'd never have suggested such a thing if Jubilee wasn't adopted. Martin doesn't deny it, instead focusing on what will happen if the neighbors find out.
* ResentfulGuardian: Jubilee's parents argue over registering her in the government's mutant tracking scheme. Her mother Martha tells her father Martin that he'd never have suggested such a thing if Jubilee wasn't adopted. Martin doesn't deny it, instead focusing on what will happen if the neighbors find out.
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''X-Men Adventures'' is a 1992 comic book from Creator/MarvelComics, part of the wider Franchise/XMen franchise. Released to accompany ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', it's set in an AlternateUniverse rather than the usual shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, with its plots and characters closely based on the cartoon version. The series is written by Creator/RalphMacchio, Ralph Macchio, with art by Andrew Wildman and Robert Campanella. Color art is by Glynis Oliver.
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''X-Men Adventures'' is a 1992 comic book from Creator/MarvelComics, part of the wider Franchise/XMen franchise. Released to accompany ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', it's set in an AlternateUniverse rather than the usual shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, with its plots and characters closely based on the cartoon version. The series is written by Ralph Macchio, Creator/RalphMacchio, with art by Andrew Wildman and Robert Campanella. Color art is by Glynis Oliver.
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* ComicBookAdaptation: It's a comic adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', which was itself an adaptation of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics (making it a RecursiveAdaptation as well). The first story, introducing Jubilee, is a direct adaptation of the start of the animated series. Later stories also adapt specific episodes, but often with notable changes.
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* ComicBookAdaptation: It's a comic adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', which was itself an adaptation of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics (making it a RecursiveAdaptation as well).comics. The first story, introducing Jubilee, is a direct adaptation of the start of the animated series. Later stories also adapt specific episodes, but often with notable changes.
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* RecursiveAdaptation: It's a comic adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', which was itself an adaptation of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics.
* RecursiveAdaptation: It's a comic adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', which was itself an adaptation of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics.
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* {{Narrator}}: The Watcher introduces the first story, "Night of the Sentinels", explaining that it takes place in an AlternateUniverse where the X-Men formed under different circumstances. He's strongly implied to be the usual Franchise/MarvelUniverse version of the Watcher, scrying on another version of reality - and he doesn't actually interact with the heroes or act as TheWatcher, as they remain unaware of his presence.
* RecursiveAdaptation: It's a comic adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', which was itself an adaptation of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics.presence.
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''X-Men Adventures'' is a 1992 comic book from Creator/MarvelComics, part of the wider Franchise/XMen franchise. Released to accompany ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', it's set in an AlternateUniverse rather than the usual shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, with plots and characters closely based on the cartoon version. The series is written by Ralph Macchio, with art by Andrew Wildman and Robert Campanella. Color art is by Glynis Oliver.
The first issue was released September 15, 1992. The series ended with issue #15, released November 9, 1993.
It was followed by a SequelSeries, ComicBook/XMenAdventures1993, also written by Macchio.
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!!''X-Men Adventures'' contains examples of the following tropes:
* AdaptationDeviation: Unlike his ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' counterpart, Morph gets a [[ForeseeingMyDeath grim vision of his death]] at the hands of the mutant-hunting Sentinels.
* ComicBookAdaptation: It's a comic adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', which was itself an adaptation of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics (making it a RecursiveAdaptation as well). The first story, introducing Jubilee, is a direct adaptation of the start of the animated series. Later stories also adapt specific episodes, but often with notable changes.
* ForeseeingMyDeath: In the first issue, Morph gets a horrifying vision of his death at the hands of the Sentinel robots.
* {{Narrator}}: The Watcher introduces the first story, "Night of the Sentinels", explaining that it takes place in an AlternateUniverse where the X-Men formed under different circumstances. He's strongly implied to be the usual Franchise/MarvelUniverse version of the Watcher, scrying on another version of reality - and he doesn't actually interact with the heroes or act as TheWatcher, as they remain unaware of his presence.
* RecursiveAdaptation: It's a comic adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', which was itself an adaptation of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics.
The first issue was released September 15, 1992. The series ended with issue #15, released November 9, 1993.
It was followed by a SequelSeries, ComicBook/XMenAdventures1993, also written by Macchio.
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!!''X-Men Adventures'' contains examples of the following tropes:
* AdaptationDeviation: Unlike his ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' counterpart, Morph gets a [[ForeseeingMyDeath grim vision of his death]] at the hands of the mutant-hunting Sentinels.
* ComicBookAdaptation: It's a comic adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', which was itself an adaptation of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics (making it a RecursiveAdaptation as well). The first story, introducing Jubilee, is a direct adaptation of the start of the animated series. Later stories also adapt specific episodes, but often with notable changes.
* ForeseeingMyDeath: In the first issue, Morph gets a horrifying vision of his death at the hands of the Sentinel robots.
* {{Narrator}}: The Watcher introduces the first story, "Night of the Sentinels", explaining that it takes place in an AlternateUniverse where the X-Men formed under different circumstances. He's strongly implied to be the usual Franchise/MarvelUniverse version of the Watcher, scrying on another version of reality - and he doesn't actually interact with the heroes or act as TheWatcher, as they remain unaware of his presence.
* RecursiveAdaptation: It's a comic adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'', which was itself an adaptation of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics.