As Mentioned in Episode 194 – Brood Trouble in the Big Easy April 22, 2018 Jay 4 comments Listen to the podcast here. Cyclops may not have a lot of people skills, but he’s pretty good at boundaries. (X-Men #8) Last panel of Forge being awful, I promise (for now). (X-Men #8) Aw, they all posed. (X-Men #8) Never meet your heroes. (X-Men #8) Once you see the Pikachu in Psylocke’s swimsuit, you’ll never unsee it. (X-Men #8) “We have fun, don’t we?” (X-Men #8) And that’s why you always leave a note! (X-Men #8) Meet Mrs. Gambit. (X-Men #8) Trolling law enforcement is one of the subtler perks of being Ghost Rider. (X-Men #8) “…Lord Byron!” (Ghost Rider #26) Oh. Him, too, I guess. (Ghost Rider #26) I mean, yeah, he’s a dick; but this is pretty excessive. (Ghost Rider #26) The two most dramatic men in New Orleans. (Ghost Rider #26) TBH, those outfits are pretty understated by Assassins Guild standards. (Ghost Rider #26) AND THAT’S WHY YOU ALWAYS LEAVE A NOTE! (Ghost Rider #26) I give him some flack, but nobody draws grossed out teenagers like Jim Lee. (X-Men #9) The inside of Ghost Rider’s mind; and, coincidentally, the cover of his first hit single. (X-Men #9) (It’s okay. She’ll be back later.) (X-Men #9) Meanwhile in the upside down… (X-Men #9) Um, yes. She does. You already know that, Wolverine. (X-Men #9) X-Men crossovers are pretty hard on guest stars. (X-Men #9) I’m just gonna leave this here, sans comment. (X-Men #9) NEXT EPISODE: Mike Mignola’s X-Force! Share this:EmailRedditTwitterTumblrFacebookPinterest Related Post navigation Previous Post194 – Brood Trouble in the Big EasyNext Post195 – Johnny Got His Robot Arm
I was going to say, as big insects, do Brood even *have* bones instead of exoskeletons? But as I learned last week in X-Men Blue 26, sometimes exoskeletons are on the *inside*. Reply
That Pikachu comment =D
IT’S TRUE
I was going to say, as big insects, do Brood even *have* bones instead of exoskeletons? But as I learned last week in X-Men Blue 26, sometimes exoskeletons are on the *inside*.
Hmm. Is Cullen Bunn competing with Mac Guggenheim’s strange use of “sub-luminal”?