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The 90's was a very weird time for Marvel comic tv/movie properties. While DC was busy cleaning house with the Batman flicks, Marvel had some live action stuff that frankly wasn't good. Right around the time they were about to go bankrupt, they sold there characters rights to different studios from Sony to Fox. Generation X and Nick Fury tv movies came from the minds at Fox and the quality was very bad. Between Generation X being a just horrible movie to Nick Fury being just 'meh', things didn't always start off good with these comic book properties.
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The 90's was a very weird time for Marvel comic tv/movie properties. While DC was busy cleaning house with the Batman flicks, Marvel had some live action stuff that frankly wasn't good. Right around the time they were about to go bankrupt, they sold there characters rights to different studios from Sony to Fox. Generation X and Nick Fury tv movies came from the minds at Fox and the quality was very bad. Between Generation X being a just horrible movie to Nick Fury being just 'meh', things didn't always start off good with these comic book properties.

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