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A list of episodes from the fourth season of X-Men. This season contains the Beyond Good And Evil story arc.
This season (as well as season 3) were originally broadcast in the order they were completed by the multiple different studios working on the show instead of in the intended order, causing the story to become extremely disjointed.
Episodes - Broadcast Order[]
Episode # | Title | Writer(s) | Original Airdate | Production Code |
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46 | "One Man's Worth, Part One" | Richard Mueller | September 9, 1995 | 401 |
47 | "One Man's Worth, Part Two" | Gary Greenfield | September 16, 1995 | 402 |
48 | "Courage" | Michael Edens Sandy Scesny |
September 23, 1995 | 403 |
49 | "Proteus, Part One" | Bruce Reid Schaefer | September 30, 1995 | 404 |
50 | "Proteus, Part Two" | Luanne Crocker | October 7, 1995 | 405 |
51 | "Sanctuary, Part One" | Steven Melching David McDermott |
October 21, 1995 | 406 |
52 | "Sanctuary, Part Two" | Jeff Saylor | October 28, 1995 | 407 |
53 | "The End of Time" | Steve Cuden | November 4, 1995 | 408 |
54 | "Promise of Apocalypse" | Jan Strnad | November 11, 1995 | 409 |
55 | "The Lazarus Chamber" | Michael Edens | November 18, 1995 | 410 |
56 | "End And Beginning" | Dean Stefan | November 25, 1995 | 411 |
57 | "Have Yourself A Morlock Little X-Mas" | Eric Lewald Larry Parr |
December 23, 1995 | 412 |
58 | "The Lotus And The Steel" | Ted Pedersen Francis Moss |
February 3, 1996 | 413 |
59 | "Love In Vain" | Martha Moran | February 10, 1996 | 414 |
60 | "Secrets, Not Long Buried" | Mark Onspaugh | February 17, 1996 | 415 |
61 | "Xavier Remembers" | Stephanie Mathison | April 27, 1996 | 416 |
62 | "Family Ties" | Marley Clark | May 4, 1996 | 417 |
Summary[]
Bishop, Shard, and an alternate (and married) Wolverine and Storm would learn what the world would be like if Professor Xavier had been killed. Morph would try to join the team one more time, but when the Sentinels return it may be too much for him. Xavier must stop Proteus, a fifteen year old boy looking for his father and a powerful mutant who brought Wolverine to his knees. Magneto would lead a mutant exodus to Asteroid M to live peacefully away from humans, but some still want a war with humans. Apocalypse would find a way to capture the psychics of the universe and use them to recreate reality as he wishes. Cable must then team up with the X-Men to stop the powerful mutant.
Home Video Releases[]
VHS[]
Universal Studios released X-Men: No Mutant Is An Island which contained "The Lotus And The Steel". X-Men: One Man's Worth contained both "One Man's Worth" episodes. X-Men: Proteus contained both "Proteus" episodes. X-Men: Beyond Good and Evil: Special Edition contained the entire Beyond Good and Evil storyarc.
Buena Vista Home Entertainment released X-Men: The Legend of Wolverine which contained "The Lotus And The Steel". X-Men: Sanctuary/Weapon X, Lies and Videotape/Proteus contained both Sanctuary episodes and both Proteus episodes.
DVD[]
Buena Vista Home Entertainment released X-Men: The Legend of Wolverine containing "The Lotus And The Steel". X-Men Volume Three contained the first three episodes while X-Men Volume Four contained the rest of the series.