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309 – Excellent Turtle
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In which ballistics get weird; Black Air is no W.H.O.; we have surprisingly mixed feelings about Pete Wisdom and Kitty Pryde as a couple; there is an actual creepy clown bar in Portland; blood eagles are excessively ostentatious; the Uncreated just want to be cool; and Rory Campbell continues his descent into supervillainy.
X-PLAINED:
- The Forever Man
- Turner D. Century
- Excalibur #87-90
- Excalibur (more) (again)
- Genosha (more) (again)
- Some extremely confusing bullets
- Philip Moreau
- Jenny Ransome
- Black Air
- Dream Nails
- Spy bars
- Foundations of Kitty Pryde and Pete Wisdom’s relationship
- Captions
- Work/life separation
- A creepy clown bar
- Easy Tiger
- Blood eagles
- Shrine
- A virus and/or bacteria
- The Uncreated
- Gor the God-Butcher
- Data security
- Rory Campbell vs. Spoor
- How the X-Men got their name
- Terrigen toxicity
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As Mentioned in Episode 289 – Unsolved Mysteries
289 – Unsolved Mysteries
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In which this episode is way more topical than it was when we recorded it; Apocalypse makes a terrible Statue of Liberty; there are no reliable narrators; Robbie Robertson and Carmen Sandiego are your new OTP; Emplate is creepy in any universe; lawful evil is still evil; and partial universe reboots come with some fairly silly problems.
X-PLAINED:
- Awkward intersections of fiction and reality
- Pandemic (Dr. Richard Palance)
- Tales from the Age of Apocalypse: Sinister Bloodlines
- Tales from the Age of Apocalypse: By the Light
- Brooding in multiple ways at once.
- Corsair (Christopher Summers) (Earth-295)
- Reconciling cross-universe timelines
- The Shi’ar (Earth-295)
- Comparative Summers Backstory
- Robbie Robertson (Earth-295)
- Northstar and Aurora (Earth-295)
- Emplate and the Monets (Earth-295)
- The Bedlam Brothers (Earth-295)
- Brood problems
- The most awkward Summers family reunion to date
- The Absorbing Man (Earth-295)
- Diablo (Earth-295)
- Senator Robert Kelly (Earth-295)
- The fall of the Guthrie family
- An early era of Magneto’s X-Men
- A trip to the moon
- Death (Maximus Boltagon)
- Whether the Beyonder of Earth-295 knows how to poop
- Listening to this podcast with kids
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As Mentioned in Episode 283 – Legion Quest Quest
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LINKS & FURTHER SPIN-OFFS
- WHOA DANG JAY IS WRITING A CYCLOPS ONE-SHOT! It is called X-Men Marvels Snapshot #1, or possibly Marvel Snapshots: X-Men #1; but either way, you can read more about it here and find preorder information here.
- Speaking of things Jay writes, if you didn’t get enough Lila Cheney in this week’s episode, she’s stealing hearts and valuables all over Episode 8 of Thor: Metal Gods!
- We talked a lot about Legion and the ways his powers intersect with mental illness in Episode 44 – Assembling Legion, feat. Si Spurrier.
- Here is some context for Jay’s joke about Autism Speaks. (If you’re looking for an organization to support that actually helps and amplifies the voices of Autistic folks, we like the Autistic Self Advocacy Network.)
283 – Legion Quest Quest
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In which Jay is writing a Cyclops one-shot; It is honestly truly almost Legion Quest; Mystique plays the long game; sometimes filler is a good thing; Havok is a geophysicist, not a geographer; Lila definitely stole it; and more stories should be set in space junkyards.
X-PLAINED:
- How Betsy Braddock got her original body back
- Marvel Snapshots: X-Men
- The lead-up to Legion Quest
- X-Factor #108-111
- Mystique’s skill set
- Legion (David Haller) (more) (again)
- Freedom Force
- The most powerful of devices
- A dream about a dream
- An intersection of unreliable narrators
- The narrative justification for Legion Quest
- A rock monster
- Jornick
- Lila Cheney (more) (again)
- A Kurt Vonnegut reference
- The K’Lanti
- A space junkyard
- The end of X-Factor’s second iconic era
- Our favorite male/female X-friendships
- Pros and cons of line cohesiveness
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