Tag: Uncanny X-Men
317 – Acquaintances of Humanity
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In which Nicholas Cage is more of a concept than a human being; Rogue’s angst-fueled road trip continues; Gambit and Sinister have complementary aesthetics; there are a lot of Guthries; the Trasks are never up to any good; and whether or not it is canon, Ghost Rider has definitely teamed up with Johnny Cash.
X-PLAINED:
- Ghost Rider (film)
- Nicholas Cage
- Rogue and Gambit
- X-Men #45
- Uncanny X-Men #326
- Uncanny X-Men Annual 1995
- A gratuitous gatefold
- Alliteration vs. consonance
- Osmium
- Fancy captions
- Aesthetics
- Shorts
- Gambit vs. Sabretooth
- Questionable medical policy
- AIDS and the Legacy Virus, revisited
- Humanity’s Last Stand
- Guthries
- Preacher
- The evolution of killer robots
- Superhero-musician team-ups
- Otherworld vs. the M’Kraan crystal
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As Mentioned in Episode 311 – Love Makes a Super Team
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311 – Love Makes a Super-Team
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In which we decide to stop recognizing the nominal difference between X-Men and Uncanny X-Men; time travel may or may not wait for you; Mister Sinister has probably appeared in at least one Ed Wood film; we are a pro-Tingle podcast; X-Men is about family; the Braddock twins catch up; Sailor Moon > Shinobi Shaw; Generation X is inducted into the baseball tradition; and Storm does what she does with Morlocks in sewers.
X-PLAINED:
- Franklin Richards’ impressive lineage
- 311
- Yet another structure for annuals
- X-Men Annual 1995
- Uncanny X-Men #325
- Serious academic discussions
- Faye Livingstone
- Mister Sinister’s Hollywood adventures
- Tyler Dayspring / Tolliver / Genesis (again)
- Teenage optimism
- An absolutely nonsensical villainous plot
- A Hank McCoy that might have been
- Friendship
- Fraternal correspondence
- Romance
- Morlocks
- The first time Storm stabbed a Morlock leader in the heart
- Gene Nation
- A really excessive cover
- An intergenerational baseball game
- Another fairly nonsensical villainous plot
- The second time Storm stabbed a Morlock leader in the heart
- X-horror
- Other media X-fans may enjoy reading, playing, or watching
NEXT EPISODE: Bob Proehl X-Plains the Resonant Duology!
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As Mentioned in Episode 306 – Between Here and There
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LINKS & FURTHER ATROCITIES:
- Check out Episode 203 – The X-Man’s Burden for more on the apparent death of the Morlocks!
- WHOA, DANG! Jay wrote an official X-Men comic, which comes out on September 16!
306 – Between Here and There
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In which we continue our ongoing tour of the post-Age of Apocalypse X-Universe; Onslaught gets a name; nobody’s sure what Noah Dubois is doing there; Iceman gets to be the practical one, for once; T&A should not generally appear on the same visual plane; someone needs to talk to Cannonball about kink safety; and Emma Frost lets a call go to voicemail.
X-PLAINED:
- Tarzan fandom
- X-Man, summarized
- Uncanny X-Men #322-324
- Color as a narrative tool
- The evolution of Storm’s shower etiquette
- How not to relax with Lucas Bishop
- Seat-of-the-pants plotting
- Parenting
- Noah Dubois, sort of
- A road trip
- Sexiness vs. sexualization
- Emma Frost as Caprica Six
- How not to walk a supervillain
- Cannonball’s uniform
- Sack
- Vessel
- Greycrow (more) (again)
- The worst morgue and/or disco ever
- Edna and Norton McCoy
- Times Rogue has absorbed Colossus’s powers
- X-Men: Marvels Snapshot
NEXT EPISODE: Generation X
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As Mentioned in Episode 285 – Immediately if Not Sooner
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LINKS & FURTHER READING:
- Here’s where you can find more on some of the key figures in Legion Quest:
- Legion / David Haller
- Episode 44 – Assembling Legion, with Si Spurrier
- Episodes 172–173 – The Muir Island Saga
- Episode 283 – Legion Quest Quest
- The M’Kraan Crystal and Jahf
- Legion / David Haller
- The Apocalypse Triptych is a very cool series of anthologies set before, during, and after various ends of the world.
- (Jay reviewed the first volume when it came out.)
285 – Immediately if Not Sooner
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In which Goldballs is still a better name than Egg; we continue our progress towards Earth-295; Legion pulls a Stryfe; we’re still pretty shaky on how to pronounce “M’Kraan”; Xavier and Magneto were absolutely and unquestionably doing sex in the 1970s; it’s time time; the Watcher is watching you masturbate; and what happens immediately before the end of the world is often as important as what happens immediately after.
X-PLAINED:
- Balls
- Legion (more) (again)
- Uncanny X-Men 320-321
- X-Men #40
- Establishing stakes
- Slang of the mid-1990s
- Time travel as a dick move
- Issues vs. episodes
- The M’Kraan Crystal (more) (again)
- Hebrew vowels
- Latent time travel abilities
- Charles Xavier’s “first” bar fight
- An exceptional caption
- A very bad narrative choice
- The death of Charles Francis Xavier
- A load-bearing moment in time
- Jahf the Guardian
- Waiting for the end of the world
- The best-drawn kiss in X-Men, ever
- The many Krakoas
- Integrating Legion into Dawn of X
NEXT EPISODE: More Legion Quest!
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As Mentioned in Episode 282 – The Tide Takes the Castle
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LINKS & FURTHER DELIGHTS:
- When not making our endless nonsense sound good, producer Matt Hunter makes really excellent music, and you should go listen to some!
- Jay does not actually write things on hackertyper.com, but he wishes he could.
- We covered Rogue’s solo series in Episode 245 – Natural Causes.
- This is the plane Philip flew in WWII, if that’s your kind of thing.
282 – The Tide Takes the Castle
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In which the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning should really be the setting of a stoner comedy; Garrabed Bashur’s brain is probably 90% porn by now; the tide always takes the castle; William Drake remains terrible; Adam X the X-Treme deserved better; Jay pitches a series; disability is not a boolean and exclusively medically-defined state; and we are all about some weird X-Men tie-in products.
X-PLAINED:
- Mariko Yoshida in the afterlife
- Moon Talk
- Some upcoming X-books
- X-Men #38-39
- Uncanny X-Men #319
- Many unhealthy coping mechanisms
- Sinister foreshadowing
- Fancy hair
- Commcast (Garabed Bashur)
- Hawk sex
- An exceptionally resonant callback
- Intersectional bigotry
- The domestic dynamics of the Drake household
- The remarkably poignant return of Adam X the X-Treme
- The opposite of a Jack London story
- An unlikely intergenerational frienship
- A novel use of a novel superpower
- Mutation as and intersecting with disability
- X-Men tie-in products we’d like to see
NEXT EPISODE: X-Factor fills in!
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