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Hank McCoy is his own worst enemy–and best audience! (X-Men #38)
Bobby Drake somehow experienced the ’90s harder than most of his peers. (X-Men #38)
She’s not wrong. (X-Men #38)
“I, um, think I might have left something in Alaska. Bye.” (X-Men #38)
Every day, Bishop gets a little less enchanted with his heroes. (X-Men #38)
Aw, these two and their friendship. (X-Men #38)
[SOBS IN CALLBACK] (Iceman #3)
Has anyone ever stopped to notice the fact that Bobby Drake is a fucking spectacular sculptor? Seriously, he should be doing THAT professionally. (Uncanny X-Men #219)
William Drake: a jerk then, a jerk now. (Uncanny X-Men #219)
There is no rage like the rage of a man quietly spooning mashed potatoes onto plates. (Uncanny X-Men #219)
HE’S SO AWFUL. (Uncanny X-Men #219)
Aw, these kids. (Uncanny X-Men #219)
Meanwhile, in Hawk Talk! (Uncanny X-Men #219)
Planes are a Summers family tradition; as, apparently, is crashing them. (X-Men #39)
He’s a good kid. (X-Men #39)
A good kid with a good cap. (X-Men #39)
Weirdly, the heart just sort of hovers around outside the boathouse, and nobody can figure out how to make it go away. (X-Men #39)
See what we mean about the difference the right artist makes to Adam X (X-Men #39)
Man, I just want Philip and Deborah to adopt him and basically be the Kents. (X-Men #39)
Y’know what? Sure. Why not? (X-Men #39)
He came back! (X-Men #39)
HE’S SUCH A GOOD KID. (X-Men #39)
NEXT EPISODE: Still not technically Legion Quest!
LINKS & FURTHER DELIGHTS:
- When not making our endless nonsense sound good, producer Matt Hunter makes really excellent music, and you should go listen to some!
- Jay does not actually write things on hackertyper.com, but he wishes he could.
- We covered Rogue’s solo series in Episode 245 – Natural Causes.
- This is the plane Philip flew in WWII, if that’s your kind of thing.
Related
I would love to see better representation of various disabilities in comics I think it is very difficult to do in mainstream superhero comics. Within the X-Men, specifically, it becomes hard to ignore characters like Forge and Healer among others. Frankly, I’m surprised that Karma still has a prosthetic leg. I also don’t recall seeing Hellion for a couple of years. Is he still missing his hands?
This also makes me worry that if they bring Blindfold back she’ll still be missing her eyes. The implications of that are disturbing.