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Comic To Film: How Do The Comics And Films Compare?


It's not uncommon for Wolverine to slice off a Sentinel head in the X-Men comics! This iconic moment was translated to the big screen in X-Men: The Last Stand!



In the comics, Storm and Callisto are known for their crazy fights; it was no different for their pairing in X3. The two characters battled it out twice in the film!



Were the writers of X3 inspired by this X-Men cover? We're not sure, but there are similarities.



Beast doing a signature move was translated flawlessly to the big screen!



Before Jean Grey kills Professor Xavier, she lifts her arms in a classic Dark Phoenix pose. Watch the deleted psychic battle scene where she even says "I am Phoenix."



Was someone paying attention to how Nightcrawler normally poses in the comics? Looks like it!



Coincidence? These two poses are pretty much identical.



Very similar poses from Rogue. Inspiration or coincidence?



Scott Summers on a motorcycle; pondering what to do next.



Beast is known for doing many acrobatic feats in the comics! As seen in both the comic and film, he loves doing various activities upside-down.



When you have Wolverine and Colossus in the same film, it's obvious what you have to do: the fastball special! This iconic moment came to life in X3.



Wolverine hiding from a Sentinel. Many say the Danger Room scene in X3 was a tribute to the popular Days of the Future Past comic book arc. We agree!



Juggernaut doing what he does best: crashing through a wall!



Dr. Kavita Rao wearing glasses, a bun, and her white lab coat.