Tag: Captain Britain
129 – They Don’t Allow Dragons in Here (The Cross-Time Caper, Part 1)
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In which “Cross-Time Caper” is something of a misnomer; Excalibur is an awful lot of fun to summarize; none of us will ever live up to Oscar Wilde’s expectations; Captain Britain secretly derives his powers from genre; sometimes things turn out to be simple; Kitty Pryde is better at everything than you; manipulation and murder are the new flowers and candy; context may or may not ruin everything; Meggan gets a new outfit; Technet takes Brighton; and some universes are just too silly to survive.
X-PLAINED:
- Rick Jones, Sidekick Supreme
- The Cross-Time Caper
- Excalibur #12-15
- Three love triangles
- Jay’s mom’s late iguana
- Captain Marshall, Lord Champion of the Realm
- Prince William
- Butch the ogre
- Princess Kate
- Fisticuffs
- Instant air conditioning, Excalibur-style
- Bagpipe Vader
- An anticlimactic solution to a protracted problem
- Sorcery 101
- Several profoundly unethical ways to initiate a relationship
- Arrested Excalibur
- The Campsite Rule of relationships
- The logistics and social history of tarring and feathering
- A protracted parody
- A very large number and several names for it
- A theoretical team-up
- Ultimate Hunger
- An unidentified comic that is not Ultimate Hunger
- Some less-than-ideal creative choices
- A multiversal montage
- Jamie Braddock (more) (again)
- A duck
- The unenviable fate of Doctor Crocodile
- Pairing mutants with metal genres
- Inconsistent flight safety measures
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As Mentioned in Episode 120 – Observed by a Family of Lizard People
120 – Observed by a Family of Lizard People
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In which everything is worse with Nazis; Excalibur gets its groove back; Meggan has an identity crisis; Kitty gets a crush; a dragon gets interdimensional sanctuary; and the Cross-Time Caper starts not with a bang, but a foomp.
X-PLAINED:
- The death of Lilandra Neramani
- Excalibur #8-11
- The best name in Hollywood
- Still more of Inferno’s aftermath
- A basketball game
- Blackbird disambiguation
- Several long-delayed reunions and one subsequent resolution
- Alastaire Stuart (and his banana)
- Tourists who are also lizards
- Lightning Force
- A number of unfortunate encounters
- The difference between Errol Flynn characters and Errol Flynn
- The fall of Nigel Frobisher
- The switch that turns the engine invisible
- What may be the world’s least subtle euphemistic use of the term “roommate”
- How the discourse around comics has changed since the ’80s
- Jubilee vs. power creep
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As Mentioned in Episode 111 – You’ll Have to Look Inside for That
111 – You’ll Have to Look Inside for That
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In which Wolverine gets a wolverine; the Crazy Gang meets their match; Inferno is business as usual for Excalibur; Alan Davis covers are the best covers; David Wynne makes his on-air debut; Courtney Ross is more competent than you; Murderworld operates on a dubious economic model; Nightcrawler is the anti-Nice Guy™, and everything basically works out for the best.
X-PLAINED:
- Wolverine’s wolverine
- A subtle but critical spelling difference
- Excalibur #4-7
- The greatest comic-book cover of all time
- Dialogue on covers
- Courtney Ross
- Edwardian power suits
- Arcade (again)
- The dubious economics of Murderworld
- The Looney Toones school of sexploitation
- Search terms
- Fashion in Excalibur
- A mundane but useful superpower
- The death of Courtney Ross
- Perils of transatlantic flight
- The Goblin Princess
- A really excellent gargoyle
- Several cinematic references
- A very revealing outfit
- Brigadier Alysande Stuart
- Sinister fashion
- Still more Limbo disambiguation
NEXT WEEK: Infero Post-Game, with Sam Humphries
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As Mentioned in Episode 103 – Warwolves of London
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LINKS & FURTHER LISTENING:
- Come see us in Seattle next weekend!
- We previously discussed Captain Britain in Episodes 97 and 98…
- …and Excalibur in Episode 89.
103 – Warwolves of London
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In which Excalibur is x-tra x-ceptional; we once again gush at length about Alan Davis; Kurt Wagner is reliable with the ladies; nothing in Excalibur is ever perfectly normal; Warwolves are regular folks; Brian Braddock still doesn’t get to take a bath; Jay overthinks a question; and there’s more where that came from!
X-PLAINED:
- The Unstoppable Juggernaut
- Earth-10724
- Jay & Miles at Emerald City Comicon
- Excalibur #1-3
- Fun
- The Crazy Gang (again)
- The somewhat ignominious death of Ray Mulholland
- Warwolves
- Nigel Frobisher
- A somewhat dubious ploy
- Bathroom etiquette
- Widget
- A kid named Colin
- Rupert Holloway
- Friendship, kind of
- The Lighthouse
- Courtney Ross
- Excalibur vs. the Juggernaut
- Kitty’s powers
- An exceptionally specific theoretical crossover
NEXT WEEK: Checking in on the current state of the X-line, with guest Brett White!
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As Mentioned in Episode 98 – Between Alien Visitations and Drunken Sulks
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LINKS & FURTHER READING:
- The original Women In Refrigerators website
- For the first half of our coverage of the Captain Britain solo series, listen to Episode 97 – The Crooked World.
- For additional Captain Britain discussion, we highly recommend Episode 39 of Journey Into Misery!
- In Episode 89 – Giant-Size Special #3, Elle Collins stopped by with some casting suggestions for Technet (You can find a written list–and photos–in the visual companion to that episode.)
98 – Between Alien Visitations and Drunken Sulks
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In which we continue our coverage of pre-Excalibur Captain Britain; S.T.R.I.K.E. is D.U.C.K. is W.H.O.; the R.C.X. is one lapse in judgment away from on-the-job cosplay; Meggan levels up; your name will never be as cool as Doctor Crocodile’s; Technet writes their own cold opens; and we announce the upcoming debut of Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men!
X-PLAINED:
- A large number of acronyms
- Irony
- Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men
- Mighty World of Marvel #14-16
- Captain Britain #1-14
- The aftermath of the Jaspers Warp
- Inspector Dai Thomas
- How to work out a superhero’s secret identity
- The Crazy Gang (more) (again)
- Slaymaster
- Captain Britain’s costume
- Sidney Crumb
- Gatecrasher’s Technet (more) (again)
- Earth-794
- Kaptain Briton
- Sat-Yr-Nin
- The R.C.X.
- Agents Gabriel & Michael
- The Warpies
- The Cherubim
- Meggan (more) (again)
- Doctor Crocodile
- Jamie Braddock
- Betsy Braddock’s short and calamitous tenure as Captain Britain
- Women in Refrigerators
- Our thoughts on the X-movies
- Mutant heredity
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