Tag: astral plane
330 – Suddenly, Ninjas
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In which the podcast turns seven; Matt has officially edited half the podcast; a lot of things are made by metal; Doctor Strange is a big weirdo; Gambit is a scoundrel, not a villain; Wolverine goes goth; Onslaught could probably use a better herald; Bishop fires two guns whilst going aaaaaaa; and we commit to making what sense we can of Onslaught.
X-PLAINED:
- How Betsy got her body back
- Several simultaneous anniversaries
- Uncanny X-Men #329-330
- X-Men #50
- Some ninja bullshit
- A lot of less-benign-than-it-looks racism
- Excellent use of a neon sign
- An odd couple
- The evolution of art tools
- Steam vs. metal
- Gomurr the Ancient
- The Ebon Vein
- Catastrophic magic
- Our favorite iterations of Doctor Strange
- The Crimson Dawn
- How one becomes Gomurr the Ancient
- Tar (Proctor of the Crimson Dawn)
- Post (Herald of Onslaught)
- An entity who may or may not be Onslaught
- Continuity party tricks
- Survivors of the Age of Apocalypse
NEXT EPISODE: Brood X!
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As Mentioned in Episode 273 – The Back-End Creep
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LINKS & FURTHER CATASTROPHES:
- WHOA DANG WE’VE BEEN ON A LOT OF PODCASTS LATELY!
- Miles joined Titan Up the Defense for Tales of the Haunted Disco Barn…
- …and got his Dracula on in Exiled’s Assault on Camelot Eternal!
- Meanwhile, Jay joined the Fantasticast for a look at Karma’s debut!
- Did you know that Jay co-wrote a Thor novel? Because that happened. (Lila Cheney is in it, so you know it’s gonna be cool.)
273 – The Back-End Creep (The Phalanx Covenant, Part 3 of 3)
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In which we have been on All the Podcasts; Full Shred Thrash is easier to say that it sounds; the Phalanx uses dial-up; Cable is a very large man; Larry Hama writes excellent banter; Cyclops has been progressively desensitized to plane crashes; Cameron Hodge is never graceful in defeat; and Final Sanction is actually about family.
X-PLAINED:
- Mithras
- A large number of guest appearances
- Thor: Metal Gods
- The Phalanx Covenant so far
- Full Shred Thrash
- Adam Kubert
- Wolverine #85
- Cable #16
- Gorp, Waldo, and Apache
- Popping silk
- A Summers family reunion
- Jean and Nathan
- Jean Grey’s astral form
- Genetics
- Several airplanes
- Mountain climbing
- Gelatinous yahoos
- Several impermanent deaths
- Pregnant X-team members
- Outside references to the X-Men
NEXT EPISODE: House of X, feat. Chris Eddleman
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As Mentioned in Episode 206 – Anatomy of a Phoenix
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LINKS & ADDITIONAL FUN:
- You should all come hang out with us at FlameCon!
- All lizards are good lizards, but this Savannah Monitor is especially excellent.
- Check out the Mr. & Mrs. X preview pages.
- Our Lila Cheney Live t-shirt is a staple for any well-dressed denizens of the multiverse.
- Wanna hang out online with a bunch of really nice X-Men fans? Join the X-Plain the X-Men Discord!
- We’ve talked a lot about the Phoenix on this podcast, but here’s where we covered some particularly significant chapters in its history:
- We covered the Dark Phoenix Saga in Episode 12 – Inner Circle Jerk and Episode 13 – Last Stand on the Moon.
- You can learn more about Rachel Summers’s history with the Phoenix in Episode 60 – Rachel Summers and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.
206 – Anatomy of a Phoenix
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In which you should all come see us at FlameCon; all lizards are good lizards; we recap a recap; the Phoenix force is really complicated; Earth-99476 may or may not be the secret history of Earth-616; Alan Davis takes on continuity; the X-Men fail to save the day; the Phoenix says its piece; Rachel takes a vacation in space; Captain Britain doesn’t like to be psychoanalyzed; and the Crazy Gang gets a happy ending.
X-PLAINED:
- Evil Shadowcats
- Jay & Miles at FlameCon
- Excalibur #51, 52, and 54
- A brief history of Excalibur
- The Phoenix Force
- A recap of a recap
- What this episode isn’t covering
- Lizard Excalibur
- The most meta t-shirt in the multiverse
- Several long-ago Halloween costumes
- Dinosaurs of Earths-616 and -99476
- National Lampoon Vacation apocrypha
- Earth-99476 and its Savage Land
- The Fantastic Five
- A vow of vengeance
- Feron as an antecedent to Kubark
- Alan Davis’s modern authorial counterpart
- A telepathic journey
- The full history of the Phoenix Force (as established circa 1991)
- Inherited vs. inherent mutant powers (and a No-Prize explanation thereof)
- The rehabilitation of Rachel Summers
- Several retcons yet to come
- Jean Grey’s inconsistent relationship to the Phoenix Force
- A mysterious disappearance
- What the Crazy Gang has been up to
- The nicest kind of twist
- A very easy way to make Kitty Pryde textually queer
- Differentiating X-teams
- The X-Plain Discord
- Strong Guy’s new hobby
NEXT EPISODE: Cable: Blood & Metal
UPDATE: Not only can birds see color, but they can see a wider spectrum than humans. THE MORE YOU KNOW!
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