Tag: the future
477 – Ages of Apocalypse
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In which reality shatters; Ghost Rider wants friends; Jay’s toddler weighs in on the X-Men; the Phoenix costume is pretty much perfect; Caliban puts all his resources into an epic mount; and the future is so bright you’re gonna need shades.
X-PLAINED:
- The Triune Understanding
- Ages of Apocalypse
- Uncanny X-Men #378
- Cable #77
- Wolverine #148
- X-Men Unlimited #26
- X-Men #98
- Earth-23378
- Things you can leave to people in a will
- The Silver Age, but different
- Apocaclops
- Aliya Dayspring
- Chronological inconsistencies
- Earth-2841
- The Harpy (Betty Ross)
- A very different Fantastic Four
- Earth-32000
- Siphon
- The moon
- Zackat (Wolverine) (long story)
- Erik the Red (more) (again)
- The Ladies Mastermind
- Cadre K
- Earth-32098
- X-World
- The prettiest X-Man
- The moon’s mutant power
NEXT EPISODE: Powerless!
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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 195 – Johnny Got His Robot Arm
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LINKS & FURTHER READING
- Shing Yin Khor’s A.I.M. comics are delightful.
- Jay’s Bela Lugosi is but a pale imitation of the real deal.
195 – Johnny Got His Robot Arm
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In which Jay may have Stockholm syndrome; Nick Fury is objectively sillier than G. W. Bridge; we get a brief artistic reprieve; Cable’s legal expertise does not extend to trademarks; our favorite Ship returns; Miles’s grandmother calls it like it is; Sauron is bad at taxonomy; and Garrison Kane is basically a very violent Inspector Gadget.
X-PLAINED:
- Brother Mutant
- X-Force #8-10
- X-Force (again)
- A protracted flashback
- The Wild and/or Six Pack
- A heist
- A trap
- Yet more Ed Wood references
- A future
- The Professor (Ship)
- Gratuitous face shadows
- A mystery
- Cable casting
- Several misplaced word balloons
- The logistics of tentacle arms
- The High Lords (Externals)
- Michael Bay’s Johnny Got His Gun
- General Clark and his diving suit
- Good Magneto stories
- How to get your dad into X-Men
NEXT EPISODE: Excalibur vs. the Anti-Phoenix!
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