Tag: Lila Cheney
165 – Pop Rocks
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In which Charles Xavier returns to the pages of Uncanny X-Men; Storm is out of our league forever; Miles would be a terrible president; Psylocke picks up the frequent-shower torch; everyone gets possessed; Gambit acts more Sinister than he is; and our NYCC panel is definitely on THURSDAY, not Friday.
X-PLAINED:
- The Pantheon
- Uncanny X-Men #275-277
- Dinosaurs in space
- A very impressive cover
- Several kinds of manacle
- Small children we’d like to see beat up Gladiator
- Varying levels of Evil Charles Xavier
- A nefarious plan
- Double death
- FailCat Logan
- Two bad, beautiful babes with really big guns
- Some excellent sound effects
- Awesome space fights
- Shopping with Deathbird
- Mall vs. maul
- X-archenemies
NEXT EPISODE: The Kings of Pain!
NOTE: Seriously, the NYCC Panel is on THURSDAY. Not Friday. THURSDAY. It’s official now.
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As Mentioned in Episode 156 – Genosha Strikes Back
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LINKS & FURTHER READING
- “Politics and the English Language,” by George Orwell, is one of Jay’s favorite essays of all time.
- Now you, too, can be robot Jean Valjean.
- Here’s Elle Collins’s X-Men reboot pitch at the late, great Comics Alliance.
156 – Genosha Strikes Back
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In which we hit the Empire Strikes Back of X-Tinction Agenda; it’s hard to be Laura Kinney; the psychic knife makes its debut; Evil!Sexy Moira retains some moral high ground; if your society is built on slavery, your society deserves to crumble; words mean things; Havok would be a terrible housecat; the mutants do not have the patent on stupidity; the opposite of blades is cotton; we give Cameron Hodge’s severed head a pep talk; and Cyclops goes full Peralta.
X-PLAINED:
- Uncanny X-Men #271, New Mutants #96, X-Factor #61
- Laura Kinney’s brief babysitting career
- Our upcoming hiatus
- Dramatis personae
- A figurative battering ram
- Focused totality
- Best insults of the 1990s
- A debate
- Ethics of rhetoric
- Housecat Havok
- Skittering
- Mutate numbering systems
- The Prisoner vs. Les Miserables
- The slow disintegration of reality as we know it
- Sneaking with Cable
- A singularly anticlimactic cover
- A lushly illustrated report
- Increasingly petty revenge
- S.H.I.E.L.D.’s most advanced bald cap
- A rising storm
- Art teams
- What we’d like to see out of an X-Men cinematic reboot
NEXT EPISODE: Return of the Revenge of the X-Men
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As Mentioned in Episode 155
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LINKS & FURTHER READING
- For more on Miles’s upcoming project, Thor: The Lightning and the Storm, check out http://www.thelightningandthestorm.com!
155 – X-Tinction Event
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In which the X-Tinction Agenda begins in earnest; Jim Lee rocks our world; Cable doesn’t need any Mickey-Mouse schedules; Jean Grey is not paid by the word; Havok makes a heel turn; Boom Boom’s pretext of self-interest fools no one; Cameron Hodge is STILL the worst; and Jay and Miles make an announcement.
X-PLAINED:
- Warlock across the multiverse
- Uncanny X-Men #270, New Mutants #95, X-Factor #60
- X-Tinction Agenda
- The first modern crossover
- The creative state of the X-line
- Limitations of Marvel Unlimited
- Dramatis Personae
- Mickey-Mouse schedules
- The X-Men, who do not die the old-fashioned way
- One-way nude teleportation
- Magistrate Summers
- The return of Cameron Hodge’s angry severed head
- Wipeout (again)
- Mutates
- The death of Warlock
- The esoteric paraphernalia of war
- Silver Age misogyny
- What we’d do differently if we introduced the X-Men in 2017
- Our upcoming hiatus
NEXT EPISODE: It gets worse.
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X-TRA – Sofa Special (feat. Al Ewing)
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We’re celebrating International Podcast Day with a bonus mid-week episode!
In which Jay and Al settle down in the living room to talk about cats, conventions, X-karaoke, Summers Brothers road trips, and what Al has planned for those New Mutants he’s been collecting in New Avengers!
SOME RELEVANT LINKS:
- You can find all of our RCCC minicomics right here!
- Here’s the original SPLINK PSA!
- David Malki’s Magneto voicemails are a gift to the world. You can find the full collection here.
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As Mentioned in Episode 101 – Not Bad, Just Drawn That Way
101 – Not Bad, Just Drawn That Way
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In which it’s pretty much always terrible to be Magik; Y is a sometimes vowel; Wolfsbane is a secret Disney Princess; feelings ruin everything; and Gossamyr may or may not be an allegory (but is pretty interesting either way).
X-PLAINED:
- What Lila Cheney is up to these days
- New Mutants #67-70
- Gratuitous space spelling
- Gossamyr
- Spyder
- The Accountants
- Magneto’s ongoing slide into supervillainy
- A few fairly specific elements of teen-girl social dynamics
- Wolfsbane’s greatest desire
- Practical logistics of teleporting aliens into a sun
- Approaching the X-books as a new writer
- Who we’d put on an all-X-Men trivia team
NEXT EPISODE: BabyRace 2000; and Archangel vs. Cameron Hodge
Special thanks to Kieron Gillen for the X-pert consult; and to Arvin Bautista for the use of “I Will Steal Your Heart.”
InfernoWatch:
- Illyana’s descent continues
- S’ym gains near-complete control of Limbo
- First instances of possessed machinery and architecture
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STEAL THIS INTERVIEW: “Sight of the Sound” and “I Will Steal Your Heart” Director Arvin Bautista
We’ve been raving for ages about director Arvin Bautista’s spectacular X-Men fan films: the Dazzler music video that first made the rounds back in 2014; and the follow-up, featuring Lila Cheney, which dropped last week. This weekend, we finally got sat down with Bautista himself to talk about adaptation anxiety, straddling the fan/pro divide, and what it took to bring Alison Blaire and Lila Cheney to life.