| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Jan 23, 2009 | ||
| E2 | Jan 23, 2009 | ||
| E3 | Jan 30, 2009 | ||
| E4 | Feb 06, 2009 | ||
| E5 | Feb 13, 2009 | ||
| E6 | Feb 20, 2009 | ||
| E7 | Feb 27, 2009 | ||
| E8 | Mar 06, 2009 | ||
| E9 | May 22, 2009 | ||
| E10 | May 29, 2009 | ||
| E11 | Jun 05, 2009 | ||
| E12 | Jun 12, 2009 | ||
| E13 | Jun 19, 2009 | ||
| E14 | Jul 31, 2009 | ||
| E15 | Aug 07, 2009 | ||
| E16 | Aug 14, 2009 | ||
| E17 | Aug 21, 2009 | ||
| E18 | Aug 28, 2009 | ||
| E19 | Sep 04, 2009 | ||
| E20 | Sep 11, 2009 | ||
| E21 | Sep 18, 2009 | ||
| E22 | Sep 25, 2009 | ||
| E23 | Nov 20, 2009 | ||
| E24 | Nov 29, 2009 | ||
| E25 | Nov 29, 2009 | ||
| E26 | Nov 29, 2009 |
Wolverine and the X-Men stands as a masterclass in serialized superhero storytelling that dared to dismantle the mutant dream. Developed by Craig Kyle and Greg Johnson, the series ignited a spark by placing Logan in the reluctant role of leader. It masterfully balanced a grim, dystopian future with a desperate present, offering a sophisticated edge that resonated deeply with mature audiences during its 2009 run.
The show’s cultural DNA lives on through its high-stakes drama and the agonizing cliffhanger that teased the Age of Apocalypse. Fans return to this single-season gem for its nuanced character arcs and cinematic animation style. It remains a poignant reminder of a narrative cut short in its prime, securing its status as a legendary "what if" in the Marvel animation pantheon that continues to inspire modern superhero adaptations today.