Listen to the episode here.
         
   Oh, c’mon, you did NOT need a double gatefold for that. (X-Men #45) 
           
   OW. 
              
   (Not a metaphor.) (X-Men #45) 
           
   Included to showcase some really damn good use of balloon and caption placement. (X-Men #45) 
           
   Aw, Rogue. (X-Men #45) 
              
   Damn, that’s good composition. (X-Men #45) 
           
   Just here to rub salt in the wound by out-glamming you. (X-Men #45) 
           
   It’s true: there’s something extra sad about brooding in shorts. (Uncanny X-Men #326) 
              
   IT SURE IS 1995 IN HERE. (Uncanny X-Men #326) 
           
   Seriously, Boomer, don’t be friends with Sabretooth. (Uncanny X-Men #326) 
           
   To those of you who get reaction images from these: You’re welcome. (Uncanny X-Men #326) 
              
   Gambit clearly subscribes to the Rory Campbell school of rehabilitation. (Uncanny X-Men #326) 
           
   Well, WE certainly recognize it! (Uncanny X-Men #326) 
           
   Now, that’s a wraparound cover! (X-Men Annual 1995) 
              
   Somebody’s been reading Age of Apocalypse. (X-Men Annual 1995) 
           
   “They’re never sure how many of them they are, and the uncertainty is difficult to live with.” (X-Men Annual 1995) 
           
   These three look like time travelers dressed in what each is certain everyone was wearing in 1995. (X-Men Annual 1995) 
              
   At least they’re stylish? I guess? (X-Men Annual 1995) 
           
   “I see hair more glam than any in this universe.” (X-Men Annual 1995) 
           
   “Several, at this point.” (X-Men Annual 1995) 
              
   Well, kinda. (X-Men Annual 1995) 
           
   Also, they all, um, teleported away. To a farm. Where they can run and play with the other villains. (X-Men Annual 1995) 
           
   NEXT: Leprechauns, obviously. 
        
	
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