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* Xavier being depressed over the deaths of his students and being looked after by Hank in his mansion is his situation in a What If story where the second team he sent after Krakoa died and circumstances lead him to making a new one.

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* Xavier being depressed over the deaths of his students and being looked after by Hank in his mansion is his situation in a What If ComicBook/WhatIf story where the second team he sent after Krakoa died and circumstances lead him to making a new one.

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* Bishop, the one who got sent back in the "Days of Future Past" arc in the [[WesternAnimation/XMen 1990's animated series]], is one of the future X-Men, and Kitty mentions that he is her usual target of MentalTimeTravel in avoiding Sentinel attacks.

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* Bishop, the one who got sent back in the "Days of Future Past" arc in the [[WesternAnimation/XMen 1990's [[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries 1990s animated series]], is one of the future X-Men, and Kitty mentions that he is her usual target of MentalTimeTravel in avoiding Sentinel attacks.



* A PowerNullifier restores Charles Xavier's ability to walk and he loses that ability once he regains his powers. It also happens to him in the [[WesternAnimation/XMen 1990's animated series]].
** The above references the "Savage Land" storyarc of the second season; he is also forced to team up with Magneto here as well.

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* A PowerNullifier restores Charles Xavier's ability to walk and he loses that ability once he regains his powers. It also happens to him in the [[WesternAnimation/XMen 1990's [[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries 1990s animated series]].
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series]]. Similar to what also happened in the "Savage Land" storyarc of the second season; story arc, he is also forced to team up with Magneto here as well.
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* The future Sentinels copying and adapting to mutant powers is similar to what they did in ''WesternAnimation/WolverineAndTheXMen''.

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* The future Sentinels copying and adapting to mutant powers is similar to what they did in ''WesternAnimation/WolverineAndTheXMen''.''WesternAnimation/WolverineAndTheXMen2009''.
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** The above references the "Savage Land" storyarc of the second season; he is also forced to team up with Magneto here as well.
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* A PowerNullifier restores Charles Xavier's ability to walk and he loses that ability once he regains his powers. It also happens to him in the [[WesternAnimation/XMen 1990's animated series]].

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* A PowerNullifier restores Charles Xavier's ability to walk and he loses that ability once he regains his powers. It also happens to him in the [[WesternAnimation/XMen 1990's animated series]].series]].
* Xavier being depressed over the deaths of his students and being looked after by Hank in his mansion is his situation in a What If story where the second team he sent after Krakoa died and circumstances lead him to making a new one.
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* Quicksilver's quip to Magneto: "So, they told me you control metal. My mom once knew a guy who could do that." Erik is his father in the comics.

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* Quicksilver's quip to Magneto: "So, they told me you control metal. My mom once knew a guy who could do that." Erik is his father in the comics.comics (and in the film, though it's not revealed until ''Film/XMenApocalypse'').
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* Wolverine's future outfit has yellow and blue elements as a nod to his classic comic book outfit. It also serves as a CallBack to Cyclops's comment about "yellow spandex" in the first ''X-Men'' film. His outfit in 1973 is identical to the one the future Wolverine wore in the original comic storyline.
* The Sentinels, particularly those from the X-Men's BadFuture, possess elements of Bastion and Nimrod. The claws they occasionally sprout are clearly based on those of Lady Deathstrike.
* When Beast asks Wolverine if he's a parent, he sneers and replies "[[{{ComicBook/Daken}} Sure as hell]] [[ComicBook/{{X 23}} hope not]]."
* In the [[ComicBook/DaysOfFuturePast original comic storyline]], Kitty was the one who was sent to the past. In the film, she's the one who sends Wolverine back.
* Bishop, the one who got sent back in the "Days of Future Past" arc in the [[WesternAnimation/XMen 1990's animated series]], is one of the future X-Men, and Kitty mentions that he is her usual target of MentalTimeTravel in avoiding Sentinel attacks.
* Beast is able to hide his mutant appearance by using a formula that hinges on the suppression of his rage, much like his debut episode in ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution''.
* Quicksilver's quip to Magneto: "So, they told me you control metal. My mom once knew a guy who could do that." Erik is his father in the comics.
* Quicksilver has a little brown-haired girl on his lap while watching TV. The girl is either Wanda Maximoff a.k.a. The Scarlet Witch or, based on a cut scene in which Quicksilver and the little girl's mom tells her to "go up and bug your sister," Lorna Dane a.k.a. Polaris as in the "House of M" timeline (given Peter and Wanda are twins and Polaris is only their half-sister, probably the latter). The credits themselves only identify her as Quicksilver's sister.
* Colossus and Kitty are shown teaching a class together, referencing their relationship in the comics.
* [[spoiler:Storm's death in the BadFuture is the same as her death in the original comic -- skewered by a Sentinel through her torso.]]
* BadFuture Magneto levitates the Blackbird's scrap metal for offense and defense. This is exactly how CPU Magneto's ''Magnetic Tempest'' rips apart the parked Blackbird in the final stage of ''VideoGame/XMenChildrenOfTheAtom''.
* When Charles attempts a psychic link on Raven, she utters "Get out of my head, Charles!" This line is often said by Juggernaut, Charles' stepbrother in the comics.
* The scene where Magneto embeds Wolverine's body with steel bars resembles a famous comic panel of [[https://marswillsendnomore.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/x-men-25-010.jpg Magneto ''removing'' Wolverine's adamantium skeleton]].
* Erik throws Logan into the Potomac River and leaving him to drown is a reference to ''Ultimate X-Men'' where Sabertooth once considered drowning as the only thing to which Wolverine's healing factor is vulnerable. Needless to say, this is the closest Wolverine has come to dying in the film series.
* The future Sentinels copying and adapting to mutant powers is similar to what they did in ''WesternAnimation/WolverineAndTheXMen''.
* Quicksilver wears a pair of goggles while using his powers, much like his nephew Speed from the ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers''.
* With help from Blink, Colossus pulls off his Super Dive attack from ''VideoGame/XMenChildrenOfTheAtom'' and subsequent ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom'' games.
* Blink wasn't in the original comics "ComicBook/DaysOfFuturePast", but she was in "ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse," a different bleak timeline.
* Magneto [[spoiler:using Sentinels to attack the White House and attempt to kill the President before being stopped by Xavier's telepathy]] is taken from the climax of the first arc from ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen''.
* Before deciding on Wolverine, the BadFuture mutants plan on sending Xavier's mind back in time. His mind was the one sent back in ''Wolverine and the X-Men''.
* While Wolverine wasn't the one sent back in the original comic storyline, he did get sent back in similar stories, such as Frank Tieri's "Weapon X: Days of Future Now" or in the Ultimate Universe, as [[spoiler:the Ultimate version of Cable]].
* Future Wolverine's hair is shown to be greying at the temples, similar to the future Wolverine of the original comic story.
* In a deleted scene, Logan and Ororo share a kiss before Wolverine is sent back in time. In the comics and animated series, BadFuture Wolverine and Storm are lovers.
* The plot point involving Hank's restorative serum, wherein Professor Xavier overcomes his paralysis at the cost of his telepathic abilities, is based on the period in the 1980's when Xavier did just that, though for different reasons. [[note]] In the comics, Xavier regained the use of his legs after the Shi'ar transplanted his mind into a clone body, as his original body was destroyed in a battle with the Brood. He had to give up his telepathy in order to keep the psychosomatic pain in his legs at bay, and spent some time [[WalkingTheEarth exploring the galaxy with Lilandra Neramani]] as a normal human.[[/note]]
* Magneto [[spoiler:gained control of the Sentinels]], just like in the ''VideoGame/XMen'' arcade and the ''Wolverine and the X-Men'' animated series.
* Imprisoned mutants in the future have the letter M branded over the right eye, which is done to mutants in Bishop's native future timeline in the comics. That world is similar to the original "Days of Future Past", but separate.
* Peter keeps his habit from ''X-Men Evolution'' of being a kleptomaniac simply because he gets bored.
* Future Xavier has a floating "wheelchair," just as he did in the comics during the '90s and the animated series around the same time.
* Quicksilver's BulletTime scene may be a reference to his ComicBook/{{Ultimate|Marvel}} counterpart, who claims to regularly do this (which is later proven correct) and it's shown that even a small impact from him can greatly injure someone.
* Past Xavier's alcoholism is presumably a reference to his mother Sharon becoming a drunk not long after the death of her first husband in the comics. It may be a case of [[LikeFatherLikeSon Like Mother, Like Son]] because Charles reaches for the bottle when he cannot cope with profound loss.
* A PowerNullifier restores Charles Xavier's ability to walk and he loses that ability once he regains his powers. It also happens to him in the [[WesternAnimation/XMen 1990's animated series]].

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