Tag: New Mutants
53 – Sometimes They Come Back
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In which Wolverine doesn’t care about your baby; Storm takes charge; duels are terrible bases for systems of government; editorial mandate is hell on a marriage; Magneto is a pretty cool teacher; Jean Grey comes back; and we have mixed feelings about the Phoenix retcon.
X-PLAINED:
- Kenji Uedo
- Uncanny X-Men #201
- New Mutants #35
- Avengers #263
- Fantastic Four #286
- Classic X-Men #8
- The post-Trial of Magneto status quo
- Nathan Christopher Charles Summers
- A small cross-section of Cyclops’s myriad issues
- The wrong means to the right end
- Magneto’s educational philosophy
- The politics of creative credits
- “You Know Who”
- The Phoenix retcon
- Several unrelated break-ins
- The return of Jean Grey
- Jean and the Phoenix Force
- Alternate-timeline Madelynes Pryor
- Jean Grey’s code names
NEXT WEEK: X-Factor begins! (for real, this time – sorry about that SNAFU!)
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As Mentioned in Episode 48 – Guitar Solos of the Gods
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LINKS AND FURTHER READING:
- The Mighty Thor #362 is one of the best issues of one of the best runs in Marvel history.
- For craft wonks, we recommend the hell out of the Thor Artist’s Edition, if you can get your hands on a copy.
- Actually, you know what? Just go read the whole Simonson run, right now. It’s collected and available in a bunch of forms. You won’t regret it. we promise.
- Once you’re done reading Thor, go watch Leverage, because it is wonderful.
48 – Guitar Solos of the Gods
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In which Asgardian Wars occupies the precise intersection of Miles’s favorite things; Marvel Asgard is your favorite metal album; no one appreciates Cypher; Wolfsbane gets some action; Warlock gets meta; Cannonball is a catch; Rachel Summers gets a new costume; Loki does Shakespeare; and Rachel overthinks Leverage.
X-PLAINED:
- Various Mjolnirs and their attendant powers
- Asgardian Wars
- New Mutants Special Edition #1
- X-Men Annual #9
- The Surtwar
- Art Adams
- Amora the Enchantress
- Lorelei
- Several pop culture cameos
- A really dubious beach party
- The Viking Sorceress Asgardian Portrait of Dorian Grey
- Ed Grimley
- Hrimhari
- Wolf makeouts
- The Marvel version of Norse mythology
- The Warriors Three
- Rule #1 of dealing with fairies
- A hawk ‘hawk
- Valkyries
- Einherjar
- A costume in somewhat questionable taste
- Interdimensional lightning-bolt mixology
- Our favorite Thor story, ever
- How to get your friends and neighbors into comics
- Asgardian mutants (or lack thereof)
- X-Leverage cross-casting
NEXT WEEK: Longshot!
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46 – Shadows Over Cairo
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In which we bid a fond farewell to Bill Sienkiewicz; Secret Wars II continues to ruin everything; the New Mutants end up in an improbable number of gladiatorial arenas; Shadowcat’s secondary mutation is queer subtext; Magik gives no fucks about your crossover event; Warlock transcends storytelling conventions; and Karma rejoins the team.
X-PLAINED:
- The chronologically inconsistent mobility of Professor Xavier
- The Shadow King
- New Mutants #29-34
- Steve Leialoha
- The Arena (more) (again)
- Evil group projects
- Easter eggs
- Rachel Summers: butch fashion icon
- Some major failures of positive size diversity in comics
- Madripoor
- Ashake
- The incredible changing Guthries
- The wickedest club in Cairo
- Default X-teams
- Cypher’s powers
NEXT WEEK: Miles and Elisabeth Allie X-Plain X-Men / Alpha Flight
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As Mentioned in Episode 44 – Assembling Legion, with Si Spurrier
44 – Assembling Legion, with Si Spurrier
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In which Legion grows from setting to protagonist; Rachel is a master of narrative rationalization; “Claremont” is a verb; Warlock befriends an airplane; Xavier owns a significant mistake; New Mutants does a deep dive into power dynamics; you should go read X-Men: Legacy already; and Si reveals the true secret nature of reality.
X-PLAINED:
- Blindfold (Ruth Aldine)
- Luca Aldine
- Legion (David Haller)
- Mental illness in fiction
- New Mutants #26-28
- Socialized medicine
- Appropriate gym apparel
- Rachel’s favorite scene from any X-book, ever
- Claremonting
- Jack Wayne
- Cyndi
- Jemail Karami
- Roughly 20 years of condensed continuity
- The Age of Apocalypse
- Age of X
- X-Men: Legacy vol. 2
- Father issues
- David Haller’s accent
- The Origamist
- Santi Sardina
- A visual metaphor
- The true secret nature of reality
- Professor Y
- The Franklin Richards Universe Hypothesis
NEXT WEEK: Spotlight on Storm
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As Mentioned in Episode 43 – It’s Not a Secret If It’s in the Title
43 – It’s Not a Secret If It’s in the Title
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In which we cover 21 issues in one episode; Secret Wars is a toy commercial; Jim Shooter’s X-Men are not the X-Men to which we are accustomed; Doctor Doom makes a surprisingly benevolent god; Secret Wars II is neither secret nor a war; The Beyonder learns to poop; and Boom-Boom is the best thing to come out of Secret Wars.
X-Plained:
- Secret Wars
- The not-particularly-secret origin of Secret Wars
- Binary morality
- Battleworld
- The Wrecking Crew
- Klaw
- The Beyonder
- Molecule Man
- Doki-Doki Universe
- Titania and Volcana
- Zsaji
- Secret Wars II
- The Passion of Jim Shooter
- Stewart Cadwall
- What people do
- Tie-ins
- Pooping
- What it means to be Spider-Man
- Boom-Boom (Tabitha Smith)
- The time a bunch of superheroes saved the universe by killing a baby
NEXT WEEK: Legion, with Si Spurrier!
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As Mentioned in Episode 39 – Forever Alone Together
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