I've always felt that 'X-Men' was about something serious. It wasn't just fantasy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The comic book fans, especially 'X-Men' fans, are so serious about their comic book.
'X-Men' films have always been big, and necessarily so, because of the stories they have to tell.
The great thing about 'X-Men' is that it takes characters that are quite firmly established in the comics and puts them in new contexts.
I'm a fan of X-men.
I didn't follow the whole 'X-Men' story because it got too complicated. I'd pick up a comic book and have no idea what was going on.
I had never come across the 'X-Men' comics till I was asked to play Magneto, so I just jumped into that job.
I like the X-Men, otherwise I wouldn't be doing it.
It's pretty simple, really: I love the X-Men. They were my favorite heroes when I was a kid. My dad and I collected X-Men comics together, and I know it would have made him proud to see me writing 'Uncanny X-Men.'
I believed totally in the possibilities implied in the series. I never thought of it as fantasy. Far from it.
I remember when I was first auditioning to be a part of it, I thought it would be way to cool and there was no way it would actually happen, so I still can't believe I'm in the 'X-Men' and I'm Havok.
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