Tag: longshot
360 – Charging Forward
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In which history gets rewritten (again); Shatterstar definitely knows how to dance; and everyone gets extremely grumpy about Loeb’s final X-Force arc.
X-PLAINED:
- What happened to Reverend Craig
- X-Force (again)
- The Mojoverse (again)
- X-Force #59-61
- Shatterstar vs. Benjamin Russell
- The Weisman Institute for the Criminally Insane (again)
- Subtext
- Help, sort of
- The dick ship
- Darth Vader’s penis or lack thereof
- The difference between Jay and Miles
- Violently decompressed storytelling
- Gog and Gog’n’Magog (again)
- Prior (or possibly future) events in the rebellion
- Longshot outside his miniseries
- Longshot and Shatterstar
- TV Guide
- Ineffective brainwashing
- A large number of continuity errors
- Mojo V
- Genre hopping
- A stylistic shift
- A body swap
- Benjamin Russell vs. the Leprechauns
- Personally resonant comics
- Wolverine’s sense of smell
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As Mentioned in Episode 357 – The Semiotics of Regret
As Mentioned in Episode 209 – To Me, My X-Books
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LINKS & FURTHER DIVERSIONS:
- NO, SERIOUSLY, COME TO FLAMECON.
- Jordan D. White is a delightful individual, and you should both follow him on Twitter and check out Sailor Business!
- Lewis Tan, who played the character in Deadpool 2, loves Shatterstar very much.
- Here’s the official Uncanny X-Men press release.
209 – To Me, My X-Books; feat. Jordan D. White
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In which we welcome Marvel editor Jordan D. White to the podcast to talk about the current state of the X-Universe!
X-PLAINED:
- The cosmic luck balance
- Mr. Dapples
- A remarkable concurrence of luck
- Our FlameCon live show lineup
- What an X-Men group editor does
- How X-books happen
- Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe
- Shatterstar
- Jordan’s history with X-Men
- Uncanny X-Men: First Class
- Wolverine: First Class
- Whether Deadpool is an X-Man (No.)
- Mercurial mutancy
- What defines the X-Men
- Queer X-characters (and their absence)
- Problematic namesakes
- Sailors X
- Drawing lines on social media
- Why to read modern X-Men
- Uncanny X-Men
NEXT EPISODE: X-CUTIONER’S SONG BEGINS!
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As Mentioned in Episode 201 – Pump Up the Jam
201 – Pump Up the Jam
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In which we begin our third podcast century; Cyclops is bi-inclusive; we have high standards for Mojoworld; Dazzler can survive your big-budget horror show; Jim Lee makes his exit; video games that involve Protomen are better than video games that don’t; and plasma is the new magnetism.
X-PLAINED:
- Carter Ryking and his Very Durable Underpants
- Fontanelle
- Jay & Miles Town Cry ye X-Men
- An upcoming event
- X-Men #10-13
- A somewhat disappointing Wizard of Oz pastiche
- Those who like to go both ways
- A mysterious, shadowy figure; revealed
- Several of Cyclops’s uncoolest Dad moments
- Zima
- Moist Alley
- Mojo II: The Sequel
- The Image exodus
- Mojoniumâ„¢
- An announcement
- Longshot in the Mojoverse vs. Longshot in the 616
- A Maverick adventure
- Alexander Ryking
- The other Xavier File
- Warhawk
- The Ryking Hospital for Paranormal Research
- A poorly defined power set
- Technicolor skeletons
- When and where paper was invented
- A likely-irrelevant pattern
- The devil who haunts Stryfe’s dreams
- Some non-X Marvel recommendations
- Rusty Collins’s codename
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As Mentioned in Episode 199 – Space, Geeks, and Gaveedra Seven
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LINKS & FURTHER READING:
- For more background on Longshot and Mojoworld, listen to Episode 49 – Of Mullets and Miracles.
- Get Bishop’s backstory in Episode 180 – Lawful Badass.
- The Kobayashi Maru is a really fun book, if you like that kind of thing (which Jay does).
- If you happen to end up in New York, the Jim Henson exhibit at the Museum of the Moving Image is AMAZING.
- “Send the Marines” is Tom Lehrer’s tribute to American interventionism, and also a very catchy song.
- Aside from this Onion article, I could find no information about the alleged Stretch Armstrong recall, so I suspect that story may in fact be apocryphal. -J
199 – Space, Geeks, and Gaveedra Seven
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In which Shattershot is definitely better than the Cold War; Beast X-plains the X-teams; Cyclops is a tired babysitter; sustenance is not frivolous; Jim Henson is the hero that Mojoworld needs; Shatterstar is not a great head of state; it’s hard to be Val Cooper; and Cable has definitely figured out how to take you (yes, YOU) out.
X-PLAINED:
- Astra
- Content-to-story ratio
- The Mojoverse (more) (again)
- Longshot
- Shatterstar (Gaveedra Seven)
- Spiral (Ricochet Rita)
- Arize
- X-Men Annual #1
- Uncanny X-Men Annual #16
- X-Factor Annual #10
- X-Force Annual #1
- A pivotal battle
- Mujahideen
- A callback
- Several denizens of Mojoworld
- X-Team disambiguation
- The Death Sponsors
- A dubious solution to the Kobayashi Maru scenario
- Whether Arize is a mutant
- Telepathic favoritism
- Spiral’s origin story
- A new regime
- Earth-84309
- Powerpax (Frankie Power)
- Darkchild
- Cyberlock
- A metasingularity
- A large number of back-up features
- The X-Men’s top ten enemies
- Amalgam (but not that one)
- Darick Robertson’s juvenilia
- The return of Taki
- The Cable Protocols
- Brazilian Marvel characters
- Our feelings about Laura Kinney’s backstory
NEXT EPISODE: Louise Simonson
CORRECTION: BonziBuddy was not released until 1999. We regret the error.
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As Mentioned in Episode 183 – Mutant Death Factor
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LINKS & FURTHER READING
- COME SEE US AT EMERALD CITY COMIC CON! We’ll be at T-11 in Artist Alley all weekend; check back here for panel and party details!
- I’m fairly sure I’ve linked to “Class of ’64” before, but it’s one of the best-developed reimaginings of the X-Men I’ve found, in or out of canon.
- Unfortunately, R. Orion Martin’s “X-Men of Color” series no longer appears to be online, but you can learn more about it here and here. (Also worth reading: Darryl Ayo’s rebuttal to Martin’s article.)