Morph: Everything You Need To Know About X-Men ’97’s Popular Nonbinary Character

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Before the X-Men movies came along and turned the mutant superheroes into cinematic heavyweights, X-Men: The Animated Series was the most well-known depiction of these characters outside of the comics, and still ranks as one of the best animated TV shows of all time. Featuring the likes of Wolverine, Jean Grey, Beast, Jubilee and more as its main protagonists, the series ran from 1992 to 1997, and in March 2024, X-Men ’97 revived this continuity for people with a Disney+ subscription. In addition to the original starring lineup returning, various other mutants have chances to shine in big ways, including the shapeshifter Morph. 

Although Morph, originally voiced by Ron Rubin, was featured in numerous episodes of X-Men: The Animated Series, X-Men ’97 added them back as a primary member of the team. Additionally, the character, now voiced by J.P. Karliak, was also made nonbinary and goes by they/them pronouns (but also still responds to he/him), adding another layer of LGBTQ+ representation to this property. While Morph certainly isn’t as well-known as folks like Wolverine and Storm, X-Men ’97 went a long ways towards boosting their popularity, making now a great time to go over all the important things to know about them.

(Image credit: Marvel Comics)

Morph’s Comics History

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