Tag: telepathy
329 – Scheming and Argument
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In which Nate Grey has the soul of a man in a mesh shirt; Black Air is somehow even worse than you thought it was; Hulk does not want to be x-treme teen from alternate dimension; we are excited as hell for the upcoming Frasier/Ewing Gamma Flight; and Moira MacTaggert is (sometimes) the adult we need.
X-PLAINED:
- Nate Grey’s (possible) demon zombie baby
- What Excalibur’s been up to lately
- Excalibur #94-95
- X-Man #12
- Yet another take on roughly the same dark future
- Dark-future disambiguation
- Bangs
- The Black Wall
- Leather vs. vinyl
- Sentinels pooping sentinels
- Nate Grey (more) (again)
- Gamma Flight
- Excessively silly diagnostic technology
- Squeezits(TM)
- A minor intervention
- X-characters most likely to lead a successful book club
- Warlock on Krakoa
NEXT EPISODE: The Herald of Onslaught (for real, this time, we promise)!
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As Mentioned in Episode 263 – The Oldest Teens of Them All
263 – The Oldest Teens of Them All
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In which Cable and Domino may or may not be very old teenagers; disguises are not Dani Moonstar’s strong suit; Empath remains awful; Shatterstar probably talks exactly like a telenovela; X-Force needs an office manager; Mothra is larger than most things; and if you get to choose between being an External or a Guthrie, always be a Guthrie.
X-PLAINED:
- Bastion, to some extent
- X-Force #34-37
- Optical disambiguation
- Moonstar
- Face tentacle semantics
- Sandwiches (again)
- The Richter family
- An entirely avoidable fight
- Some time-travel bullshit
- Hannigan Electronics
- An insecurity system
- Nimrods
- Things neural networks would probably do instead of murdering you
- Defining traits of the Externals
- Adoption, X-Factor style
- Wolverine: The Long Night
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As Mentioned in Episode 229 – Giant-Size Special #7
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LINKS & FURTHER FESTIVITY:
- David Wynne is awesome! Here’s where you can find him on the Internet:
- The Apocrypals pretty much do what we do, but for the bible!
- The Fantasticast pretty much does what we do, but for the Fantastic Four!
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229 – Giant-Size Special #7
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In which we are beset by festivity; Scott Summers still can’t take a vacation; the Daysprings are a really good family; “G’journey” is a really good greeting; Stryfe is his own namesake; retcons have served Cable well; illustrator David Wynne makes his X-Plain podcast debut; and you should probably go ahead and get a shelf for all these awards.
X-PLAINED:
- The Hayes family
- The Grey-Summers Family circa 1993
- The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #1-4
- Summers/Sommers disambiguation
- Gene Ha
- Time travel
- Earth-4935
- Mother Askani
- Prelate Ch’vayre
- What “Askani” means
- When and whether Cable sleeps
- The passage of time
- Slym and Redd Dayspring
- A biblical allusion
- A very good greeting
- Prior Turrin
- “Old” English
- Li’l Stryfe
- Some constraints of superhero comics
- Parenting
- Rachel Summers’s self-image
- The origin of Cable’s codename
- David Wynne and his art
- “Strontium Dogs”
- The X-Fandom starter pack
- The Fifth Annual Super Doctor Astronaut Peter Corbeau Awards for Excellence at X-Cellence
- D&D with the Blue Team
- All-New staying power
- Fictional intersectionality
- Change, in general
NEXT EPISODE: Bring kleenex.
CORRECTION: In this episode, Miles states that Scott and Jean are cool. They are, in fact, categorically uncool. We regret the error.
Special thanks to carolers Tina Carleton, Matt Gardner, Peter Gresser, Erin Pence, and Steve Pence!
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As Mentioned in Episode 216 – X-Amining X-Factor
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LINKS & FURTHER ANALYSES:
- Follow Dr. Andrea Letamendi on Twitter; and check out The Arkham Sessions!
- Wally Wood’s 22 Panels are legendary for a reason.
- For more on David Haller and representations of mental illness in X-Books, check out Episode 44 – Assembling Legion, with Si Spurrier.
- If you can’t get enough out of the intersection of fictional therapy and podcasting, we recommend the hell out of The Bright Sessions.
216 – X-Amining X-Factor (feat. Dr. Andrea Letamendi)
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In which Dr. Andrea Letamendi of Arkham Sessions joins us to analyze some analysis; Doc Samson has major scope-of-practice issues; Ren & Stimpy references continue to fail to age well; it’s hard to be Quicksilver; Val Cooper is not your friend; Polaris pretty much always deserves better; Charles Xavier should not be allowed to inhabit positions of power; and labels are often not the best tools for good representations of mental illness and neurodivergence.
X-PLAINED:
- A very high-stakes 3-D puzzle
- X-Factor #87
- Doc Samson
- Making talking heads interesting
- Wolfsbane’s relationship to pop culture
- Appropriate boundaries
- Several remarkable fashion choices
- Pietro Maximoff in perspective
- Therapeutic assessment vs. intervention
- The extremely tragic backstory of Jamie Madrox
- Imposter syndrome
- A brief history of Polaris’s brushes with possession
- A really poorly planned and presented sequence
- Consequences of armchair diagnosis
- Interactions of telepathy and psychology
- Legion as a portrayal of mental illness
- Writing mental illness in fiction
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As Mentioned in Episode 206 – Anatomy of a Phoenix
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- You should all come hang out with us at FlameCon!
- All lizards are good lizards, but this Savannah Monitor is especially excellent.
- Check out the Mr. & Mrs. X preview pages.
- Our Lila Cheney Live t-shirt is a staple for any well-dressed denizens of the multiverse.
- Wanna hang out online with a bunch of really nice X-Men fans? Join the X-Plain the X-Men Discord!
- We’ve talked a lot about the Phoenix on this podcast, but here’s where we covered some particularly significant chapters in its history:
- We covered the Dark Phoenix Saga in Episode 12 – Inner Circle Jerk and Episode 13 – Last Stand on the Moon.
- You can learn more about Rachel Summers’s history with the Phoenix in Episode 60 – Rachel Summers and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.
206 – Anatomy of a Phoenix
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In which you should all come see us at FlameCon; all lizards are good lizards; we recap a recap; the Phoenix force is really complicated; Earth-99476 may or may not be the secret history of Earth-616; Alan Davis takes on continuity; the X-Men fail to save the day; the Phoenix says its piece; Rachel takes a vacation in space; Captain Britain doesn’t like to be psychoanalyzed; and the Crazy Gang gets a happy ending.
X-PLAINED:
- Evil Shadowcats
- Jay & Miles at FlameCon
- Excalibur #51, 52, and 54
- A brief history of Excalibur
- The Phoenix Force
- A recap of a recap
- What this episode isn’t covering
- Lizard Excalibur
- The most meta t-shirt in the multiverse
- Several long-ago Halloween costumes
- Dinosaurs of Earths-616 and -99476
- National Lampoon Vacation apocrypha
- Earth-99476 and its Savage Land
- The Fantastic Five
- A vow of vengeance
- Feron as an antecedent to Kubark
- Alan Davis’s modern authorial counterpart
- A telepathic journey
- The full history of the Phoenix Force (as established circa 1991)
- Inherited vs. inherent mutant powers (and a No-Prize explanation thereof)
- The rehabilitation of Rachel Summers
- Several retcons yet to come
- Jean Grey’s inconsistent relationship to the Phoenix Force
- A mysterious disappearance
- What the Crazy Gang has been up to
- The nicest kind of twist
- A very easy way to make Kitty Pryde textually queer
- Differentiating X-teams
- The X-Plain Discord
- Strong Guy’s new hobby
NEXT EPISODE: Cable: Blood & Metal
UPDATE: Not only can birds see color, but they can see a wider spectrum than humans. THE MORE YOU KNOW!
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