Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men

432 – Weird Little Adventures

In which we reach the end of Larry Hama’s run on Generation X; Gaia remains remarkably normal for someone who has spent millennia chained up alone in a citadel; Synch practices radical forgiveness; we ponder the nature of Emma Frost and Sean Cassidy’s relationship; and Forge is extra unqualified to lecture on ethics.

X-PLAINED:

  • How Jubilee stopped being a vampire
  • The Draco, kinda
  • Generation X #44-47
  • Bianca LaNeige (again)
  • Polaroid cameras
  • Gaia (more) (again)
  • Reality warping
  • Woody and Arlo Guthrie
  • Iceland
  • Several continuity errors
  • Psi War fallout
  • Paul Weller
  • New school uniforms
  • Accreditation
  • Miss Pickwick
  • Penance’s nationality
  • Guthrie manifestation
  • Teamwork
  • Forge’s decision-making skills
  • Paradox
  • Indoor/outdoor moppets
  • Four theoretical horsemen of Apocalypse
  • Awkward family holidays

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5 comments

  1. I didn’t love how Larry Hama handled the Monet reveal, but I also don’t blame him. Do you leave two separate children and no longer have Monet as a character? Do you have them trapped again? I can see the difficult situation of what to do with a popular character.

  2. I know I’m mega late to this, but Paul Weller was big to me and my classmates, as teenagers in late 90s England, as the kind of music we were supposed to like, as the hero of the bands we actually liked.

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