137 – Kicky Kinko Killers (feat. Sarah Kuhn)
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In which author Sarah Kuhn joins us to talk about Asian-American and Asian-British representation in superhero comics; Psylocke is the literal embodiment of British imperialism; Jubilee speaks for us all; representation isn’t a Boolean state; Wolverine fails at pop culture references; and somewhere there’s probably a really dark alternate universe where Betsy teamed up with Jamie instead of Brian.
X-PLAINED:
- Crimson Dawn
- Sarah Kuhn
- Uncanny X-Men #256-258
- A proactive approach to career advancement
- Matsuo Tsurayaba
- The Mandarin
- A highly symbolic dream sequence
- A controversial transformation
- Kwannon
- What badass looked like in 1990
- Several varyingly successful Batman references
- Rose Wu
- A fairly novel approach to hallucination
- Some high-quality invective
- Psylocke as a villain
NEXT WEEK: What (almost) everyone else is up to!
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As Mentioned in Episode 136 – Fill-In Frenzy!
Site maintenance!
Hello, all!
We’ll be switching to a new hosting provider tomorrow (11/30/16) evening to help our site and podcast feed better survive the onslaught of new-episode downloads each week.
The upside: new episodes will download more quickly and reliably!
The downside: because DNS changes can take some time to go through, our site and feed will be down for a while. Hopefully it’ll just be a few hours, but it could theoretically be up to two days.
So: if you plan on listening to episodes between Wednesday and Friday nights, now’s the time to download them!
-Miles
136 – Fill-In Frenzy
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In which we find the idea of Jack Kirby as G-d deeply comforting; “Jercules” is our new favorite insult; the difference between camp and divinity is good backlighting; Zeus does not have the moral high ground; Ron Lim’s Captain Britain is the definitive cad; the Demon Druid is the saddest supervillain; Archangel broods like it’s his day job; and Jay gets to do all the fun voices for once.
X-PLAINED:
- The Upstarts
- An inflatable Batman
- New Mutants #81
- Excalibur #20
- X-Factor #47
- Our favorite Magma story
- The best insult
- Pugilistic impunity
- A context-inappropriate oath
- The worst film festival
- Fighting fire with Magma
- The Demon Druid
- A Satanic pirate tavern
- Reactorhenge
- The depths of fuchsia
- Archangel’s deeply weird comfort mechanisms
- Some dude named Greg
- Publishing delays
NEXT WEEK: Lady Mandarin, feat. Sarah Kuhn
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Episode 136…
Jay & Miles Review the X-Men, Episode 106
Week of 11/23/2016:
In which X-Men ’92 goes apocalyptic; All-New X-Men gets its first annual; and Death of X has simultaneously the most and least satisfying conclusion we can imagine.
REVIEWED:
- X-Men ’92 #9 (00:26)
- All-New X-Men Annual #1 (04:02)
- *Death of X #4 (08:28)
*Pick of the Week (18:59)
Filmed at Books With Pictures in Portland, OR.
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As Mentioned in Episode 135 – Kurt Wagner, Warlord of Mars
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LINKS & FURTHER READING
- If you haven’t already read “Kitty Queer,” by Sigrid Ellis, you should go do that right now, because it’s excellent.
135 – Kurt Wagner, Warlord of Mars (Cross-Time Caper, Part 2)
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In which the Cross-Time Caper continues; alliteration is awesome; someone else’s geopolitical conflict is not an appropriate place to play out your pirate fantasies; we are definitely not actually going to eat Alan Davis’s brains; Jamie Braddock is Evil Rex Racer; Widget eats a car; Rick Leonardi is the definitive fill-in artist; the problem is patriarchy; and everything’s sticky in Madripoor.
X-PLAINED:
- X-Manga
- Excalibur #16-19
- Crosstime
- A John Carter riff
- A mysterious and dubiously reliable narrator
- A terrible pick-up line
- Kymri
- Anjulie
- Gender-neutral fantasy armor
- Implicit fellatio in several media
- Space Fred Savage
- An alternate Jean Grey (and her untimely demise)
- Tullamore Voge
- A grand tourney
- A deeply disappointing pastiche
- ORZ-1
- Dirty Pair (and a sustained riff thereon)
- What makes a train sexy
- Wolverine’s table manners
- Jim Jaspers vs. Jamie Braddock vs. Jamie Jeffers
NEXT EPISODE: Fill-In Frenzy!
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Jay & Miles Review the X-Men, Episode 105
Week of 11/16/2016:
In which cat.
REVIEWED:
*Pick of the Week (15:09)
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