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311 – Love Makes a Super-Team
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In which we decide to stop recognizing the nominal difference between X-Men and Uncanny X-Men; time travel may or may not wait for you; Mister Sinister has probably appeared in at least one Ed Wood film; we are a pro-Tingle podcast; X-Men is about family; the Braddock twins catch up; Sailor Moon > Shinobi Shaw; Generation X is inducted into the baseball tradition; and Storm does what she does with Morlocks in sewers.
X-PLAINED:
- Franklin Richards’ impressive lineage
- 311
- Yet another structure for annuals
- X-Men Annual 1995
- Uncanny X-Men #325
- Serious academic discussions
- Faye Livingstone
- Mister Sinister’s Hollywood adventures
- Tyler Dayspring / Tolliver / Genesis (again)
- Teenage optimism
- An absolutely nonsensical villainous plot
- A Hank McCoy that might have been
- Friendship
- Fraternal correspondence
- Romance
- Morlocks
- The first time Storm stabbed a Morlock leader in the heart
- Gene Nation
- A really excessive cover
- An intergenerational baseball game
- Another fairly nonsensical villainous plot
- The second time Storm stabbed a Morlock leader in the heart
- X-horror
- Other media X-fans may enjoy reading, playing, or watching
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As Mentioned in Episode 294 – The Infernal Gallop
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LINKS & FURTHER ALLUSIONS
- That really depressing historical anecdote about ballast tanks came courtesy of friend of the show Joe Streckert, of the Weird History Podcast. Thanks, Joe!
- Seriously: Mystique-295 is Tovah Feldshuh as Naomi Bunch on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
- We differ on the quality of the X-Files episode “The Field Where I Died”; your mileage may vary.
294 – The Infernal Gallop
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In which a whole lot of things burn; Nightcrawler gets gritty; it’s hard to be Dead Man Wade; Apocalypse’s IT department has some explaining to do; Mystique is the most mom of all moms; Doug Ramsey dies (again); and Jay will fight anyone who says comics can’t be “real” literature.
X-PLAINED:
- Damask
- X-Calibre #1-4
- Switchback
- Cain Marko of Earth-295
- Avalon
- Destiny of Earth-295
- Nightcrawler of Earth-295
- Ghost Dance (actual)
- Ghost Dance (fictional)
- John Proudstar of Earth-295
- The Infernal Gallop vs. the Infernal Galop
- Moonstar of Earth-295
- Dead Man Wade
- The Pale Riders
- Videoconferencing software of Earth-295
- The Excalibur
- Walter Newell
- Callisto of Earth-295
- A lot of murders
- A really dark historical precedent
- Parenthood
- Death by existential crisis
- The worst plan
- Variations on the death of Doug Ramsey
- Geography of the Age of Apocalypse
- The rest of the Marvel books during the Age of Apocalypse
- Jay vs. Western canon
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As Mentioned in Episode 281 – Memories
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- Go check out Aimee Fleck’s terrific Polaris redesign!
281 – Memories
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In which Warpath and Colossus should start a support group; X-Force gets a new HQ; we make an unprecedently large number of musical-theater references; Cable is a highly qualified individual; tranq darts don’t work like that; Emma Frost gives fairly decent advice; the malls of Boston will never be the same again; and we need mutant body diversity now.
CONTENT WARNING: This episode involves discussion of child sexual abuse, murder, and cruelty to animals. If you want to skip that part, head to 34:42 for happier times!
X-PLAINED:
- An early adventures of the brothers Proudstar
- The new New Mutants trailer
- Starlight Express
- X-Force #40-42
- Feral (Maria Callasantos) (more) (again)
- X-Force’s new digs
- Little Shop of X-Force
- Thornn (Lucia Callasantos)
- Code Blue
- Cable’s law degree
- How tranq darts (don’t) work
- A lot of murder
- Several family reunions
- A terrifying team-up
- Body diversity and fat representation in X-books
- Feral’s Jellicle name
- Cats, kind of, I guess
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As Mentioned in Episode 215 – Mon de Orb Uno
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LINKS & FURTHER MISADVENTURES
- You can hear all about Tom and the trolls’ first encounter in Episode 118 – Extrude the Grappling Arms!
- Here is one way to defend yourself against a man armed with a banana.
- The Brussels Sewer Museum is super cool, and if you get the chance, you should absolutely check it out.
215 – Mon de Orb Uno
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In which we finally emerge from the other side of X-Cutioner’s Song; rich people are different from us; Brian Braddock is probably not comfortable with menstruation; Dai Thomas cleans up pretty well; someone FINALLY remembers Sat-Yr-9; Psylocke knows how to defend herself from a man armed with a banana; the (non-Internet) trolls return; and we are fairly sure that Gambit does not actually speak French.
X-PLAINED:
- Winzeldorf
- Excalibur (so far)
- Excalibur #55-58
- Lip massage
- The death of Alysande Stuart
- A banana fight
- Alchemy (again)
- Many trolls
- A fairly joyous reunion
- The Brussels Sewer Museum
- A fake heel turn
- Our hopes and worries for the New Mutants movie
- Comics covers
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As Mentioned in Episode 194 – Brood Trouble in the Big Easy
194 – Brood Trouble in the Big Easy
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In which Ghost Rider has some fairly serious medical issues; you should probably never invite Bishop to a picnic; Gambit’s past catches up with him; it’s always Mardi Gras in Fictional New Orleans; Wolverine is thrilled; and Jay swears a solemn vow.
X-PLAINED:
- The Tithe
- The Momentary Princess
- The T’ieves Guild
- Why real New Orleans doesn’t have catacombs
- X-Men #8-9
- Ghost Rider #26-27
- The abstract idea of Nicholas Cage
- Genesis
- The last of the X-Men
- A sick burn
- A picnic
- Boundaries
- Bella Donna Boudreaux and her many apostrophes
- Ghost Rider
- Psegway
- Julian Boudreaux
- How not to respond to a speeding ticket
- The Bootie Man
- Horse names vs. katana names
- Cathartic excess
- X-holidays
- Doomsday
- Good characters from awful events
NEXT EPISODE: The Externals, for our sins
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