X-Men

X-Men was a comic book series and a film series.

The Eighth Doctor was a big X-Men fan. (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress)

Rick Pirelli had an X-Men movie poster in his room. (PROSE: Forever Autumn)

After the Great Cock Up of 2107, humanity lost most of western literature, but managed to salvage a complete run of X-Men comics. (PROSE: Digging up the Past)

Cindy Wu mistook Cerebravore for the name of the X-Men's mutant-detection computer. (COMIC: The Fountains of Forever)

Behind the scenes
The name of the mutant-detection computer from X-Men is in fact.

Steve Lyons wrote an X-Men novel trilogy, The Legacy Quest.

Patrick Stewart, who played Professor Charles Xavier in several X-Men movies, was considered for the roles of both the Doctor and the Master in the 1996 TV movie.

Ian McKellen played Magneto in the original film trilogy, and Days of Future Past.

In 2017,, who played Nightcrawler in the 2003 film X2, said that he had been approached about playing the character on two occasions, once by Russell T Davies and once by Mark Gatiss, but that the deal-breaker both times had been his reluctance to relocate to Cardiff.