X-Men ’97 Creator Beau DeMayo Claims Marvel Stripped Season 2 Credit Over Gay Pride Fan Art Release Date

Beau DeMayo, the creator of X-Men ’97, claims Marvel has “stripped” him of his Season 2 credit. The reason? A controversy over gay pride-themed fan art.

Yep, you heard that right. Fan art. Apparently, this artwork was enough to cause a significant fallout.

Marvel’s actions have sparked a lot of discussions. Fans are divided, as usual.

Some support DeMayo, arguing for creative freedom. Others side with Marvel, citing brand consistency.

It’s a messy situation, no doubt. And it raises questions about artistic expression and corporate control.

Who knew fan art could lead to such drama? But here we are.

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