Tag: James Howlett
471 – Eyebrows and Powers (The Twelve: Part One)
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In which we begin our coverage of The Twelve; Scott and Jean get sucked back in AGAIN; Apocalypse probably doesn’t tip; and we have become awfully fond of Cable.
X-PLAINED:
- A codename that deviates from common patterns
- The story so far
- Uncanny X-Men #376
- Cable #75
- X-Men #96
- Fiz the Skrull (again)
- The Twelve
- Foreshadowing, both accurate and otherwise
- The Living Monolith (more) (again)
- That one font
- Time-travel logic
- Cable vs. eyes
- Fabian Cortez (more) (again)
- A trap
- Why the Twelve are the Twelve
- The evolution of Cable
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As Mentioned in Episode 412 – Yappin’ and Scrappin’
412 – Yappin’ and Scrappin’
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In which Kelly and Seagle’s X-runs begin with immense promise; dark psychic residue gets just everywhere; Storm’s past is literally buried; Wolverine is just saying is all; Cecilia Reyes’s job doesn’t deserve her, and Cyclops and Phoenix are the worst at being normal.
X-PLAINED:
- The Grey family reunion
- X-Men #71-72
- What counts as an Uncanny X-Men #138 cover reference
- Baggage and also suitcases
- Steve Seagle’s (scuttled) Phoenix plans
- Bone whiskers
- Telemarketer power moves
- Cecilia Reyes
- Marrow (Sarah)
- Sam Guthrie’s tiny ponytail
- The ol’ wall-of-televisions trope
- The cost of one banana
- Sebastian Shaw vs the IRS (maybe)
- A mostly empty attic
- Wolverine’s etiquette lessons
- The dessert claw vs the salad claw
- The physicality of Carlos Pacheco’s art
- Cannonball, the grown-up in the room
- Magneto’s increasingly complicated past
- Magnus, Erik, and Max (again)
- Uncanny X-Men #351-352
- Cecilia Reyes’s return-to-office
- Intersectionality
- Pyro, forever dying of the Legacy Virus
- Daredevil vs Cecilia Reyes’s bedside manner
- Kevin, Lord of the Jungle
- Ending conversations by turning into a bird
- A.I.M.* (*Advanced Idea Mechanics)
- Crows of Ill Portent
- A Box of Entity
- Condors and Cockatoos
- Logan’s denim proclivities
- Arcade vs. Mojo
Special thanks to Dylan Higgins for edits and production assistance!
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As Mentioned in Episode 403 – Sneaky-Peeky Stuff
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LINKS AND FURTHER READING:
- We talked about Kitty and Ogun’s first meeting way back in Episode 28!
403 – Sneaky-Peeky Stuff
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In which Shadowcat gets a new miniseries; people don’t talk that way (but probably should); holograms are magic; the Helicarrier gets possessed; Wolverine fights a computer; and Miles and Al pitch live-action X-series.
- Possession
- Shadowcat (Kitty Pryde) (more) (again)
- Kitty Pryde: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1-3
- A surprising helicopter
- Frictionless bed sheets
- S.H.I.E.L.D. vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. vs. S.H.I.E.L.D.
- The word “obstreperous”
- The nefarious doings of nasty transom peekers, envelope steamers, and door kickers
- Larry Hama dialogue
- Rigby Fallon
- Yet another return of Ogūn
- One way to get from the Brooklyn Bridge to a Helicarrier
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Yet another fight on the astral plane
- Wolverine vs. technology
- The intrinsic power of life, I guess
- Visibility of psychic powers
- Live-action X pitches
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As Mentioned in Episode 400 – Loud Noises
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NOTES & FURTHER READING:
- All that remains of Gambit Cyber Comic: The Hunt for the Tomorrow Stone
400 – Loud Noises
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In which legacy numbering is best left alone; all roads lead to the Antarctic; we finally learn Gambit’s big secret; Erik the Red gets yet a third identity; no one soils the Juggernaut; Maggott saves the day; and we have somehow made (technically more than) 400 of these things.
X-PLAINED
- Spat
- The tragic loss of the Cyber Comics
- How not to back up your work
- Uncanny X-Men #350
- X-Men #70
- A shambles
- What’s been happening since Operation Zero Tolerance
- A very fancy cover
- Insufficient outerwear
- Senses
- Justice as a decorating theme
- Baffling statuary
- The return of Erik the Red
- Erik the Red (again)
- Ferris
- Gambit’s big secret
- A large number of continuity errors
- A total dick move
- De-icing
- Untitled Marrow Game
- A big fight
- Living room surgery
- Legal documents
- Favorite anniversary issues
- Dangling plot threads
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As Mentioned in Episode 369 – Carly Askani
369 – Carly Askani
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In which Storm & Joseph X-Plain the X-Men, Alex Summers is not brainwashed this time, he promises, Scott Lobdell writes better moments than stories, Ed McGuinness draws very large chins, and it’s Denver the Last Dinosaur, not Denver the Lost Dinosaur
X-PLAINED:
- Uncanny X-Men #339
- Spider-Man disambiguation
- A. Kubert disambiguation
- J. Jonah Jameson (again) (hooray!)
- Sneaking songs
- The history of smoking regulation on airlines
- Creed disambiguation
- Havok’s Brotherhood of Evil Mutants
- Bonding while falling out of planes
- X-Men #59
- The copyright status of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
- Well-drawn Wolverines
- Hercules vs The Tick
- Wolverine Annual 1996
- The tragic death of Mariko Yashida
- Silver Samurai (Kuniuchio Harada)
- Sunfire (Shiro Yoshida) and what he’s been up to since Fatal Attractions
- Josef Stalin, apparently?
- Red Ronin and its nemesis, a time-lost dinosaur who we assure you is not Godzilla
- Jedi and/or samurai vs. doors
- Our logo fonts
- James Howlett, guidance counselor
- Onslaught but not evil
- Whether Magneto could wield Mjolnir
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