260 – Professor Power’s Prodigal Podcast
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In which we explore the aftermath of Multiple Man’s death; X-Factor has a lot of feelings; it probably sucks to grieve with Charles Xavier; neither power nor responsibility is particularly fun; we finally find out who was trying to kill Polaris; Professor Power makes it to the big leagues; and the ‘90s were one long leg day.
X-PLAINED:
- Vectors of Malice transmission
- X-Factor #101-102
- X-Factor Annual #9
- The aftermath of Jamie Madrox’s death
- Several ways to grieve
- Captain Capitalism and Plucky the Girl Wonder
- A foiled robbery
- Several guest stars
- Multiple Man’s Muir Island years
- Several assassination attempts
- Some shady government shenanigans
- Beatrice Conners (sort of)
- A surprisingly muscular astral projection
- Haven’s deeply dubious origin story
- Professor Power
- A surprisingly muscular android
- One way to clean a room
- Creative uses of mutant powers
- Top-ten lists
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As Mentioned in Episode 259 – Kwannon Leap
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LINKS & FURTHER HAWK TALK:
We discussed the first version of Psylocke’s transformation in Episode 137 – Kicky Kinko Killers; and the second, which introduced Kwannon, in Episode 222 – A Tale of Two Betsys.
Night on Earth is a brilliant movie, and also the main source of our Roberto Begnini hipster cred.
If you like your dives deep and granular, we highly recommend Chris and Robert’s dialogic annotations, HoX PoX ToX.
259 – Kwannon Leap
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In which fix-it fic goes canon (or vice versa); Psylocke is a complicated individual and/or individuals; assassins have complicated personal lives; it is probably ethical to tell your teammates about your camera eyes; Beast takes over Blue Team; we get our first tease of Generation X; Sabretooth is a surprisingly fun narrator; that Hickman fellow seems to know what he’s doing; and you should totally come see us at FlameCon!
X-PLAINED:
- X-Men #31-33
- What Forge does in his downtime
- Several retcons, including a metaretcon
- Psylocke (Betsy Braddock)
- Revanche (Kwannon)
- What we are not wearing
- Hawks
- Digital Chameleon
- Assassin romance
- What actually (probably) (mostly) happened to Betsy and Kwannon
- The Eye Fairy
- The death of Kwannon
- The future of the Xavier School
- The last will and testament of Emma Grace Frost
- Rogue and Gambit’s breakfast-cereal habits
- All the eyes you’ve been given
- Nyorin’s “diary”
- A murder cliché
- Genevieve Darceneaux
- BabyGoth Gambit
- Henri LeBeau and his majestic mustache
- Our (very early) thoughts on HoX/PoX
NEXT EPISODE: Havok once again fails to complete his dissertation.
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As Mentioned in Episode 258 – True Believers, Opportunists, and Crooks (feat. Lisa Winters)
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258 – True Believers, Opportunists, and Crooks (feat. Lisa Winters)
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In which Lisa Winters pinch-hits for Jay, we take a trip to the newspaper funnies and back, Spider-Man and Beast are natural BFFs, nothing good ever happens at the Brand Corporation, and “mutant” can be a pretty fuzzy concept.
X-PLAINED:
- Bessie the Hellcow
- Spider-Man: Mutant Agenda (the newspaper strip storyline)
- Spider-Man: Mutant Agenda (the comic book miniseries)
- Spider-Man: Mutant Agenda (the cartoon episodes)
- Four-color hoards
- Three-panel newspaper comic structure
- Sunday strips (and their Mark Trail deceptions)
- Hero Jaws – a breakfast-based theory
- Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
- The Brand Corporation
- The Beast (Henry McCoy)
- Narratively convenient Spider Sense
- Hobgoblin (Jason Macendale Jr.)
- Goblin gliders
- Picket signs (*air horn sound*)
- Finger blasters (heh)
- Laser cages
- Arcade’s superpower flowcharts
- Mutants: newspaper versus comic continuity
- Coming home to the 90s
- Lisa’s favorite X-Man
- Beast’s versatile character design
- Spider-to-X ratios
- Dark, tortured heroes
- Herbert Landon’s selective memory
- Confirmation bias
- Anti-mutant cancer goo
- Ironic reversals
- Wolverine, the most marketable mutant
- Evil British accents
- The most adaptable Spider-Man / X-Men crossovers
- The X-Men and the newspaper funnies
NEXT EPISODE: X-Factor mourns and moves on.
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As Mentioned in Episode 257 – The Adventures of Rachel Summers in the 37th Century
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- Come see us at FlameCon!
- Learn more about Māori chin tattooing.
257 – The Adventures of Rachel Summers in the 37th Century
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In which Rachel Summers’ continuity somehow becomes even more complicated; X-Men: Phoenix is pretty much a Star Wars (minus the stars); cultural appropriation remains a problem in the distant future; we are surprisingly into the origins of the Askani; and you should totally come see us at FlameCon!
X-PLAINED:
- Several Rachels Summers who may or may not actually be the same Rachel Summers
- Time, somewhat
- Gaunt
- Jay & Miles at FlameCon 2019
- X-Men: Phoenix #1-3
- Bird stuff
- What happened after Rachel got sucked into the timestream
- High Councilor Diamanda Nero
- An extremely poor choice of ornamentation
- Luminesca
- Ch’vayre
- The origins of Blaquesmith
- A questionable alias
- Diogenes Chang
- The Order of Witnesses
- A rad team
- Malachai Hark
- Qua
- Lexii
- Ozana
- The word “Askani”
- The Hellhole
- A resurrection
- Penguins of Apocalypse
- Sanctity (Tonya Trask)
- A butt-on
- The Phoenix Force and its hosts
- Characters we’d like to see imported into comics from other X-media
NEXT WEEK: Jay & Miles take a week off.
NEXT EPISODE: Adventures in the funnypages!
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As Mentioned in Episode 256 – Mullets of Time and Space
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LINKS & FURTHER LISTENING:
- You can hear all about D’Spayre’s first clash with the X-Men (or at least one of them) in Episode 14 – Look Upon My Man-Thing and D’Spayre!
- We talked about the time Margali Szardos build Nightcrawler his own private hell in Episode 134 – Live at Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival.
256 – Mullets of Time and Space
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In which you raised a lot of money for Trans Lifeline; we continue to miss Alan Davis; Rory Campbell should not be narrating a climactic event; Daytripper needs to dial up her eldritch patter; the universe is dubiously self-correcting; Britannic is not nearly weird enough; and we have ongoing concerns about the anatomy of incarnate concepts.
X-PLAINED:
- The X-Men of Earth-77995
- Excalibur #75-77
- Daytripper
- A somewhat pointless sacrifice
- Rough times in the timestream
- Britannic
- X-theology
- D’Spayre’s butt
- The rest of D’Spayre
- Margali Szardos
- The blood-brain barrier
- Acrobatic flirtation
- The Winding Way
- Stark emptiness
- A shocking possible resurrection
- Major X
- Essential characters
NEXT EPISODE: The Adventures of Rachel Summers in the 37th Century!
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