Tag: Rachel Summers
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
Special thanks to David Wynne.
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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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100 – Unexpected Wonder, with Chris Claremont
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In which Miles follows his heart; subtext becomes text; and we celebrate a very special milestone with a very special guest.
NEXT EPISODE: Gossamyr
For a comprehensive visual companion to this episode, we recommend reading Uncanny X-Men #94-279, 381-389, and 444-473; X-Men vol. 1 #59; X-Men vol. 2 #1-3, 100-109, and 165; New Mutants #1-54, 63, and 81; Excalibur vol. 1 #1-19, 21-25, 27, and 32-34; X-Treme X-Men #1-46; X-Men Forever #1-25; and dozens of additional annuals, miniseries, ongoings, one-shots, graphic novels, and more.
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As Mentioned in Episode 89: Giant-Size Special #3
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THE 2015 SUPER DOCTOR ASTRONAUT PETER CORBEAU AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN X-CELLENCE
- Best X-Writer – Dennis Hopeless
- Best X-Artist – Mike Norton
- Best X-Colorist – Jordie Bellaire
- Best Soap Opera – Inferno
- Irene Adler Award for Most Anticipated Upcoming Book or Series – X-Men ’92 ongoing
- Harvey and Janet Award for Best Walk-On – Falcon Pirate (Wolverines #1)
- About Damn Time – Iceman comes out (All-New X-Men #40 and X-Men #600)
- Cyclops Has a Good Day Award – Uncanny X-Men #600
- Shameless Pandering – X-Men ’92
- MetaCorbeau for Exemplary Use of Super Doctor Astronaut Peter Corbeau in a Comic Book – Al Ewing (Mighty Avengers #8)
- Best Ongoing X-Series – X-Force (w: Si Spurrier; a: various)
- Rising Star – Wolverine (Laura Kinney)
- Best Withering Sneers* – Kristafer Anka
- The Didn’t-Fit-Into-Any-Other-Categories-and-Isn’t-Technically-an-X-Book-but-We-Wanted-to-Give-It-an-Award-Anyway Award – Siege (w: Kieron Gillen, a: Filipe Andrade)
- Still the Best Listeners of Any Podcast, Ever – YOU. Again.**
*Kris Anka owns this category so thoroughly that, in the name of fairness, he will be disqualified starting in 2016; at which point the name of this category will officially change to the Kristafer Anka Award for Best Withering Sneer in an X-Book.
**Seriously. We may be a wee bit biased; but honestly, you’re just wildly unfair to the competition.
CLASSIC CORBEAUS (for older X-material covered in the podcast during 2015)
- Buried Treasure – Fallen Angels
- You Tried – Magneto (New Mutants)
- Jack Kirby Award for Best Intersection of Weird and Epic in a Single Character Design – Walter Simonson (Archangel, X-Factor)
- Improbably Endearing Moppet – Franklin Richards
- High Bar Award – Bill Sienkiewicz (New Mutants)
- Most Heroic Hair – Alan Davis
- Most Organized Supervillain – Cameron Hodge
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR AMAZING GUEST X-PERTS:
- KYLE YOUNT
- Kaijucast
- Previously on R&MXtX-M:
- Every episode from 58 on, ’cause he’s the producer!
- But you can also hear his voice in Episode 80 – For the Mutant Who Has Everything…
- …and Episode 85 – Secret Convergence on Infinte Podcasts, Part 9
- LOGAN BONNER
- Previously on R&MXtX-M:
- ELLE COLLINS
- Into It
- (You can find more Jay, Chris, and general seasonal festivity on the Into It Christmas Special!)
- Hard Times
- Previously on R&MXtX-M:
- Into It
- CHRIS SIMS
LINKS & FURTHER READING:
89 – Giant-Size Special #3 (feat. Kyle Yount, Logan Bonner, Elle Collins, and Chris Sims)
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In which Jay and Miles finally X-Plain some Excalibur; Kyle interviews the X-Perts; Logan gets up-close and personal with the X-Men; Elle casts Excalibur; Chris X-Plains Santa Claus; and you are still the best listeners of any podcast, ever.
X-PLAINED:
- Excalibur: The Sword Is Drawn
- Christmas at the X-Mansion
- The best hair in the Marvel Universe
- The not particularly secret origins of Excalibur
- Mojoverse anxiety dreams
- Warwolves
- Meggan
- Captain Britain (Brian Braddock)
- Sexiest Nightcrawler
- Technet (and several of its members)
- Gatecrasher
- Yap
- Omniversal Majestrix Opal Luna Saturnine
- The Special Executive
- Mutant intersectionality
- Why we chose the X-Men
- Favorite X-Spinoffs
- Our podcast-guest wish list
- The theoretical cast of an Excalibur movie
- Our ideal X-lineups
- Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men
- The Second Annual Super Doctor Astronaut Peter Corbeau Awards for Excellence in X-Cellence
- Marvel Holiday Special 1991
- Santa Claus
- The true meaning of Christmas
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As Mentioned in Episode 60 – Rachel Summers and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
60 – Rachel Summers and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
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In which Rachel Summers went to sleep with Wolverine’s claws in her dreams and now there’s claws in her lungs and when she got out of bed this morning she tripped on her traumatic backstory and by mistake she dropped the Phoenix Force in the sink while the water was running and she could tell it was going to be a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
X-PLAINED:
- Freedom Force
- Supervillains’ day jobs
- Uncanny X-Men #206-209
- The X-Men’s first brief tenure in San Francisco
- Terrible house guests
- Lindsay McCabe
- David Ishima
- Bree Morrell
- A metaphorical ghost story
- Lycanthropy, but dumber
- The crossing of several ethical lines
- Death by narrative stasis (and also impaling)
- Craft night at the Hellfire Club
- Death by costume satin (and also heart failure)
- One way to write someone out of a book
- Our favorite Summers kids
- X-Music
Special thanks to Elle Collins
NEXT WEEK: The New Mutants break your heart.
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As Mentioned in Episode 55 – How Nightcrawler Got His Groove Back
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LINKS AND FURTHER READING:
- Here is a video of 3-year-old X-Pert Kestrel and her brother Jasper pretending to be us.
- Here are the titles Kestrel and Jasper’s mom Katie recommends for very young X-Fans:
- These Are the X-Men is part of Disney’s World of Reading series, which also includes some books for slightly older readers, The Story of the X-Men and Days of Future Past (both recommended for ages 6-8).
- Kestrel and Jasper also love X-Men and Power Pack and X-Men: First Class, as well as the original animated series; but Katie cautions that all of those involve some adult themes you’ll need to either read around or be ready to have some challenging conversations about.