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As the hot tip states, Blade and X-Men came out int \'99 and \'00, and both were successful enough to warrant sequels and more Marvel comic-to-movie adaptations. If Schumacher!Batman and/or Steel killed anything, it\'s just restricted to Warner Bros/DC. So maybe this should be moved to Creator Killer?
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As the hot tip states, Blade and X-Men came out int \\\'99 and \\\'00, and both were successful enough to warrant sequels and more Marvel comic-to-movie adaptations. If Schumacher!Batman and/or Steel killed anything, it\\\'s just restricted to Warner Bros/DC. So maybe this should be moved to CreatorKiller?
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* \'\'Film/BatmanAndRobin\'\' and \'\'Film/{{Steel}}\'\' are accused of killing [[ComicBookAdaptation superhero movies]] in TheNineties. Along with [[FirstLawOfResurrection everything else in comic books]], they didn\'t stay dead for long.[[hottip:*:How long? Only three years with the release of \'\'Film/XMen1\'\'... one year if you consider Film/{{Blade}} as a superhero.]]
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* \\\'\\\'Film/BatmanAndRobin\\\'\\\' and \\\'\\\'Film/{{Steel}}\\\'\\\' are accused of killing [[ComicBookAdaptation superhero movies]] in TheNineties. Along with [[FirstLawOfResurrection everything else in comic books]], they didn\\\'t stay dead for long.[[hottip:*:How long? Only three years with the release of \\\'\\\'Film/XMen1\\\'\\\'... one year if you consider Film/{{Blade}} as a superhero.]]

As the hot tip states, Blade and X-Men came out int \\\'99 and \\\'00, and both were successful enough to warrant sequels and more Marvel comic-to-movie adaptations. If Schumacher!Batman and/or Steel killed anything, it\\\'s just restricted to Warner Bros/DC. So maybe this should be moved to Creator Killer?
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