Tag: Sue Richards
430 – The Bad Feelings Box
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In which birds have no business in sex dreams; feelings are complicated and allegories are imperfect; Mystique made some valid points; Psycho-Man is good at UI; Callisto was right; and the label “Omega-level mutant” actually kind of makes sense.
X-PLAINED:
- Psycho-Man
- Malice (but not that one)
- Hate Monger (but not that one)
- Finding good comics from the ‘90s
- Uncanny X-Men #359
- X-Men / Fantastic Four Annual 1998
- X-Men #79
- The dead man’s hand
- Dr. Aubrey Agee
- Psi-War fallout
- Dr. Bradley Beynon
- Hadley the robot
- Poker twinks
- La Bludgeon
- Psycho-Man’s Bad Feelings Box
- An invisible bear trap
- Marvel’s floating poker game
- Officers Aguinal and Cleveland
- Antagonists vs. villains
- Omega-level mutants
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As Mentioned in Episode 284 – Precious Baubles
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LINKS & FURTHER CROSSOVERS
- We talked about the original Fantastic Four vs. the X-Men series in Episode 74 – This Dumb Rumpus…
- …and Dawn of X in Episode 274 – The Red Shoe Prophecies, feat. Chris Eddleman!
- Friend of the show Stephanie Burt is annotating this series alongside Andrea Ayres over at Xavier Files!
- Follow Chip on the Twitters!
- Peruse his website!
284 – Precious Baubles, feat. Chip Zdarsky
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In which we sit down with writer Chip Zdarsky to talk crossovers, continuity, metaphors, and X-Men/Fantastic Four!
X-PLAINED:
- X-Men/Fantastic Four
- A reunion
- Richards kids
- The state of Franklin Richards’ powers
- Balancing characters in team books
- Superhero teams as families
- Several metaphors
- Chip’s definitive X-Men
- Reed Richards vs. Charles Xavier
- Doom
- Krakoan fashion
- Switching gears
- An exchange of portraits
- Whether Garfield is a mutant
- Evolution
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As Mentioned in Episode 74 – This Dumb Rumpus
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LINKS & FURTHER READING
- Come see us at (and after) RCCC! You can find, table, and meetup details here.
- Want to know (a lot) more about the Fantastic Four? Go listen to the Fantasticast!
- Law and the Multiverse has not in fact covered the Trial of Magneto, but you should read it anyway, ’cause it’s a really interesting blog.
- Here’s that one essay Rachel wrote about neurodiversity and autistic coding in X-Men.
L’Shanah Tovah!
74 – This Dumb Rumpus
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In which Franklin Richards is definitely a normal human meat child; Thing’s code-name is delightfully ambiguous; your kids are probably robot sailors; it’s always a Doombot; Rachel accidentally identifies with Reed Richards; all dramatic roads lead to Latveria; and superheroes are terrible at conflict resolution.
X-PLAINED:
- Franklin Richards
- Rachel & Miles at Rose City Comic Con
- Rachel & Miles X-Plain the X-Men LIVE
- Fantastic Four Versus the X-Men #1-4
- The best hugs in the biz
- The Fantastic Four
- Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)
- Invisible Woman (Susan Richards)
- Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
- Thing (Ben Grimm)
- The Fantasticast
- Special dreams (but not that kind)
- Alicia Masters (sort of)
- Dubiously informative cover art
- The doomed frenemyship of Reed Richards and Victor von Doom
- Varyingly competent parenting
- An awful lot of incidental nudity
- Ethics of super-science
- Robot sailors
- Latveriandroids
- Agency
- Dubious conflict-resolution skills
- Human Torch costume logistics
- Dr. Doom’s history with Magneto
- Relative roles and themes of Marvel teams
NEXT WEEK: X-Factor still hasn’t really gotten the hang of doors.
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