Listen to the episode here.
         
   Look at these heroes being all heroic! (Excalibur #48) 
              
   Feron. (Excalibur #48) 
           
   Poor Rachel; like her *actual* memories aren’t traumatic enough on their own… (Excalibur #48) 
           
   Kyluun is a serious hero with serious skills… (Excalibur #48) 
              
   …mostly. (Excalibur #48) 
           
   Meet the new Widget. (Excalibur #48) 
           
   Aw, man, I LIKED that logo. (Excalibur #49) 
              
   The cross-time incursions in this issue are really fun. (Excalibur #49) 
           
   No, seriously. (Excalibur #49) 
           
   I like to imagine them all getting together and drinking tea and just sort of looking shell-shocked in quiet sympathy. (Excalibur #49) 
              
   “Quick, check for pouches!” (Excalibur #49) 
           
   Meanwhile in the multiverse… (Excalibur #49) 
           
   Ugh, THAT GUY. (Excalibur #49) 
              
   Props to introducing the new logo as a punchline to the previous cover. (Excalibur #50) 
           
   Kitty Pryde running into walls: never not funny. (Excalibur #50) 
           
   ‘Kay. (Excalibur #50) 
              
   And in that moment, we were all Alistaire. (Excalibur #50) 
           
   His hands are huge and they can touch anything but themselves. (Excalibur #50) 
           
   HELL, YEAH. (Excalibur #50) 
              
   And THAT’S how you do an epic space battle. (Excalibur #50) 
           
   So there. (Excalibur #50) 
           
   UGHHHHH, THIS JERK. (Excalibur #50) 
              
   If I could remember the episode where I’d first made the “shoddy capitalist workmanship” joke, this caption would definitely be a callback to that. (Excalibur #50) 
           
   *Rimshot* (Excalibur #50) 
           
   NEXT EPISODE: Wolverine is pretty short. 
        
LINKS & FURTHER READING
- Apparently the dead mail-order monkeys were apocryphal, although we were able to dig up some fairly nightmarish accounts of live mail-order monkeys. …Yay?
	
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I just wanted to mention, because Alan Davis is a class act, he apparently called Chris Claremont to get his blessing before taking on writing duties.
Best episode ever and one of my favorite storylines.