Here it is! The easter egg list for X-Men: Standing Guard Episode Four "Thriller"! Tell me how many you got or recognized in the reviews! Episode Five is coming this Wednesday, guys! Please check out my profile for more info (I've updated the episode synopsis) and follow me on twitter for round the clock updates! Thanks for the support so far guys!s

"Well what if you come with me?" Bobby asked. Kitty glared at him. "I mean...us!" he corrected. Kitty's glare intensified.

(1)Bobby & Kitty's relationship from the X-Men Films

"Don't look at me, man!" Kurt exclaimed. "I've already got a date!"

(2) Amanda Sefton was Nightcrawler's girlfriend in both the comics and the X-Men: Evolution TV Series

"Amanda is going as a vitch, and she vanted to do couple's costumes, so I'm going as a vizard." Kurt replied sheepishly

(3) Amanda is also known as Magik (II) in the comics

Kitty was very much an adopted daughter to Danielle

(4) In the comics, Danielle and Kitty were close friends

"Well I've got some great news for you, kid." Wolverine said gruffly. "Fury ordered me to come with ya."

(5) Wolverine is an X-Man in the comics

Wolverine turned. "Good to see you too, elf."

(6) Wolverine called Nightcrawler "elf" in X-Men: Evolution

Todd Tolanski. I would like you to recruit him to our cause

(7) In the X-Men: Evolution TV Series, Toad had a crush on Wanda

"I thought maybe a game of poker would suffice."

(8) Do I need to explain this one?

Amara ran a finger through her hair nervously. "How do I look?"

(9) The costume is also kind of self-explanatory

Wanda sighed. She was loyal to her father, devoted, willing to do anything, but she was pretty sure this broke some sort of rule.

(10) In the X-Men: Evolution TV Series, Wanda was dressed much more Gothic than her comic counterpart

"Oh, relax, will you?" she asked, smiling. "It looks better if we're a couple."

(11) Danielle has a naturally affinity towards animals because of her mutant ability in the comics. Wolverine is very much an animal. Naturally, a relationship with Logan could never last though...

"And I bet it was bitter, too!" Amara humphed.

(12) Due to her heritage, also shown in X-Men Evolution, Amara can sometimes get a little too full of herself...

I don't wear the robes and I don't run orphanages.

(13) In the comics, Rahne's father was a priest who ran an orphanage and had Rahne with a prostitute.

"We believe she's breaking out."

(14) I doubt anyone caught this, but on TheCW show "The Tomorrow People" (Robbie Amell, Peyton List, Luke Mitchell), the term "breaking out" is used for a paranormal discovering their powers. I also suggest you take a look at the show!

"DC-52, we have a sick patient in prison bay. Requires immediate medical attent-unh!"

(15) Marvel's rival in the comic book industry is DC Comics, and boy do they love the number 52!

DC-52 is the callsign of Detective Quentin Lance on the hit TheCW show "Arrow" (Stephen Amell, Katie Cassidy, Emily Bett Rickards, Manu Bennet). Go watch that, by far the greatest superhero show on TV.

Prisoner UXM-266 is escaping!

(16) UXM-266 stands for "Uncanny X-Men #266" which is the first title Gambit appeared in.

You may call me Arcade.

(17) In the comics, Arcade is a mutant enemy of the X-Men who is very good with computers.

"Miss Oyama," he said, stopping the feed. "Have Doctor Lang produce more of the serum, and add Amara Aquilla to the X-Men file."

(18) Yuriko Oyama is the name of Lady Deathstrike in the comics

(20) Stephen Lang, a Purifist in the comics and producer of the Sentinel robots

he narrowly missed falling in the pathway of a passing Bishop Publishing truck.

(21) Derek Bishop owns a publishing company in comics. He is also the father of Kate Bishop, the third Hawkeye and leader of the Young Avengers. This is more of a teaser easter egg though...