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235 – Fatal Extractions (Fatal Attractions, Part 2)
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In which Magneto may or may not own a Namor body pillow; Cyclops probably doesn’t color-code his files; Colossus is Not Okay; bats are nature’s flashers; there are a lot of reasons to be mad at Fatal Attractions; Charles Xavier is surprisingly durable; the X-Men know their Aeschylus; Jean Grey goes in through the face; and bringing Wolverine to fight the guy who controls metal was probably not a great idea.
X-PLAINED:
- Mutant Alpha
- Uncanny X-Men #304
- X-Men #25
- False foreshadowing
- Costume storage and display
- Relative moral event horizons
- The character dehabilitation of Magneto
- The Magneto Protocols
- How Cyclops organizes his files
- An excellent eulogy
- The complicated legacy of Illyana Rasputin
- Several noteworthy absences
- A memorable funeral
- The ‘behold’ thing
- A protective mesh of electromagnetic fire
- A well-played callback
- A strategically dubious plan
- Several Prometheus Bound quotations
- An uncharitable assumption
- The blood-brain barrier
- A severe costume injury
- The definitive scene of Fatal Attractions
- The root of Onslaught
- Which X-Men would podcast
- Our preferred comics formats
NEXT EPISODE: Colossus still can’t catch a break
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As Mentioned in Episode 234 – Magnetic Feels
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LINKS & FURTHER LISTENING
- In the first Summer Special, we may or may not have learned what Australians have to celebrate.
- Nimrod problems are unusually complex.
234 – Magnetic Feels (Fatal Attractions Part 1)
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In which the Acolytes are pretty terrible; Exodus considers his options; Val Cooper is not wildly trustworthy; Cable uses his words; and people with significant metal implants should probably stop confronting Magneto.
X-PLAINED:
- How not to get possessed by Mister Sinister
- Crossover structures
- How not to make friends or influence people
- The Acolytes (again)
- X-Factor #92
- A total dick move
- The new Project Wideawake
- X-Force #25
- A first appearance
- Cable #1-3
- A reunion
- Avalon
- Magneto’s bathrobe
- The evolution of X-Force
- Mojoworld in the multiverse
- X-characters who haven’t officially died at least once
NEXT EPISODE: Fatal Extractions!
Happy podiversary to our beloved illustrator, David Wynne!
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As Mentioned in Episode 218 – Careful What You Lick
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LINKS & FURTHER NONSENSE:
- Come see us at Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival!
- The delightful PDX Broadsides will also be there!
- This episode involves a LOT of references to past story arcs. Here’s where you can hear us talk about those:
- Learn about one of the less obvious reasons not to masturbate with cacti in Episode 78 – The Eye Killers and Other Cautionary Tales.
- You can hear about the beginning of X-Men vol. 2 in Episode 178 – Giant-Size Special #6.
- We covered God Loves, Man Kills in Giant-Size Special #1.
- You can see Miles’s childhood X-Men drawings in Jay & Miles Made a Zine About the X-Men, now available on Gumroad!
218 – Careful What You Lick
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In which X-Cutioner’s Song may be over, but its repercussions continue; Uncanny X-Men hits a major milestone; superhero comics are and always have been political; Bishop learns to banter; the X-Men gain an unlikely ally; and Magneto remains exceptionally difficult to kill.
X-PLAINED:
- Jay & Miles at VVCBF
- Uncanny X-Men #298-300
- The Acolytes (more) (again)
- The Upstarts (more) (again)
- Several important lessons
- A very fancy room
- A very fancy brain
- The unpleasant fate of Sharon Friedlander
- The all-new, all-different Acolytes
- Carmella Unuscione
- The return of one of our favorite antagonists
- A sick burn
- The fate of Asteroid M
- Molting
- A debate
- Graydon Creed (more) (again)
- The tentative redemption of Robert Kelly
- How to lose a debate with Joe Biden
- A large number of prescient political references
- Friends of Humanity
- How to engage with a fascist in a televised debate
- Noah DuBois
- Fatale
- A generic rural mob
- Milan
- A narratively convenient superpower
- Amelia Voght
- Seamus Mellencamp
- Neophyte
- The gospel of Magneto
- A joyous reunion
- The helmet that wouldn’t die
- Ponytail ethics
- Timelust
- Several accents
- The current state of Rogue’s powers
NEXT EPISODE: All Emma All Episode (feat. Seanan McGuire, Leah Williams, and more)!
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191 – Unconscionably Sexy (feat. Kelly Thompson)
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In which writer Kelly Thompson joins us to talk Rogue and Gambit; Antarctica is Earth’s answer to the Blue Area of the Moon; Kelly unfreezes one of the great X-romances; Rogue has walked a mile in everyone’s shoes; you should probably not take romantic cues from fictional characters; Gambit should always wear hot pink; and continuity is fundamentally messy.
X-PLAINED:
- What happened in Antarctica
- The Trial of Gambit
- Rogue and Gambit
- Narrative tension vs. growth
- Dueling accents
- Kelly’s defining Rogue and Gambit stories
- The cool-versus-creepy line
- Making deep cuts accessible
- The evolution of Rogue
- The future of the X-line
- Favorite costumes
- Equal-opportunity objectification
- Fundamental contradictions of continuity
- Hawkeye team-ups
- Date night with Rogue and Gambit
- MTV’s Are You the One
- RomCom hybrids
NEXT EPISODE: Meet the N-Men!
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As Mentioned in Episode 178 – Giant-Size Special #6
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OUR PRODUCER MATT HUNTER IS A SUPER RAD DUDE! HERE IS WHERE YOU CAN FIND HIM ON THE INTERNET:
THE 2017 SUPER DOCTOR ASTRONAUT PETER CORBEAU AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE AT X-CELLENCE:
- Best Writer: Charles Soule, for Astonishing X-Men
- Best Artist: Alessandro Vitti, for Iceman
- Best Colorist: Felipe Sobreiro, for Generation X
- Best Ongoing Solo Series: Iceman
- Best Ongoing Team Series: Generation X
- Irene Adler Memorial Award for Most Anticipated Upcoming Series: Storm, by Ta Nehisi Coates and Jen Bartel
- How-Was-This-So-Good? Award for a Premise That Shouldn’t Have Worked But Did: “Weapons of Mutant Destruction” by Greg Pak
- Cyclops Has A Good Day: Champions #12, for good friends being good friends.
- So That Happened: Last page of Jean Grey #10
- Nate Grey Award for Best Cross-Dimensional Import: Bloodstorm in X-Men: Blue
- Coming Back Strong: Hope Summers in Jean Grey
- Norman Osborne Award for Gratuitous Resurrection: Logan
- Light of Our Life: Honey Badger
- These Deep Cuts Form a Picture: Gifted
- Best Non-X Marvel Title: Runaways by Rainbow Rowell and Kris Anka
Classic Corbeaus
- Buried Treasure: “Weapon X,” as published in Marvel Comics Presents
- You Tried: Chris Claremont, circa 1991
- Why Havok Didn’t Finish His Dissertation This Year: He was busy being Magistrate on Genosha
- Object Permanence Is Overrated Award for Inconsistent Corporeality: Amanda Sefton
- Murder Rainbow Award for Most Entertainingly and Chromatically Redesigned Costumes: Late-run New Mutants
- Lurking in the Wings Award: Guido Carosella
- Sauron’s Jorts Award for Draculas Who Are Not Draculas but Try Real Hard: Crimson and the Blackbirds
- Let Us Never Speak of This Again: Charles Xavier’s swimsuit area as distressingly rendered by Whilce Portacio
- Major Christopher Summers Award for Most Awkward Family Reunion: Rachel Summers and Jean Grey in “Days of Future Present”
- Kitty Pryde Sartorial Exception of Excellence: The Rocketeer ensemble from X-Men: True Friends
- On-the-Nose Award for Effective Use of Heavy-Handed Metaphor: Genosha
- Best Jacket Ever Award: Cyclops in X-Factor Forever
- Erik the Red Award for Justifying the Existence of This Podcast: Jen Askani
- Future Past Award for Most Anticipated Upcoming Series Coverage: X-Factor
AND FINALLY:
- Best Listeners of Any Podcast, Ever: YOU. Extra hard, this year.
178 – Giant-Size Special #6
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In which we enter a new era of X-Men; Magneto reluctantly returns to villainy; Jay tries to like X-Men volume 2; when in doubt, you should open your story with a space fight; Nick Fury has so many pouches; experimenting on babies unsurprisingly backfires; psychic powers are pink; Claremont deserved better; Producer Matt makes his on-air debut; and you (yes, you!) are once again the recipients of a Super Doctor Astronaut Peter Corbeau Award for Excellence in X-Cellence.
X-PLAINED:
- Loa
- The 1991 relaunch of X-Men
- X-Men vol. 2 #1-3
- Chris Claremont’s departure from Marvel
- X-Men vs. Uncanny X-Men
- Blue Team
- Gold Team
- Why Magneto is emblematic of Claremont’s vision for the X-Men
- Why there are so many copies of X-Men #1
- How comics sales are counted
- Our very different perspectives on X-Men #1
- A space fight
- Revision vs. reversion
- What may or may not be in Nick Fury’s pouches
- Daring loungewear worn well
- Fabian Cortez
- Flatscans
- Disproportionate escalation
- The Acolytes
- Delgado, kind of, maybe
- Several notable absences
- The Magneto Protocols
- That one time Magneto got turned into a baby
- Some dubious science
- A semi-invisible plane
- Code Silver
- Further miracles of magnetism
- Producer Matt Hunter
- Chiptunes
- Podcasting about video games
- The Fourth Annual Super Doctor Astronaut Peter Corbeau Awards for Excellence at X-Cellence
- Best X-Toon holiday episodes
NEXT EPISODE: Havok gets a job!
Special thanks to Cordelia for her help on the episode opening!
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As Mentioned in Episode 177 – The Less You Know
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FURTHER READING:
- We don’t know for sure that The Uncanny X-Men at the State Fair of Texas was heavily influenced by Peter Shaffer’s Equus; but we also don’t know that it wasn’t.