Tag: Nathan Dayspring
503 – Dream’s Anticlimax
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In which history repeats itself; Senator Kelly prevaricates (and then dies); Magneto keeps the cape on; Mystique does evil science; Post remains irrelevant (and then dies); Pyro saves the day (and then dies); Cable is a large man; Moira MacTaggert does the astral nasty (and then dies); and we really, really, really want to go to Froggy World.
X-PLAINED:
- Moira MacTaggert’s mutation
- A dubious plan
- Evidence that we are in the wrong universe
- Other crossovers named “Dream’s End”
- A significant disclaimer
- Uncanny X-Men #388
- Cable #87
- Bishop: The Last X-Men #16
- X-Men #108
- A surprise presidential platform
- Sir Gordon Phillips and his guests
- The new Brotherhood of Mutants
- Cable’s hair
- A lot of movie allusions
- An ambiguous explosion
- A deeply pointless retcon
- An illusion
- Cable’s psimitar
- Pyro’s last stand
- Dickalogue
- Astral sex
- The (apparent) death of Moira MacTaggert
- A weird bonding moment in a cemetery
- How to identify a time traveler
- The (actual) death of Senator Robert Kelly
- Mutant-free parts of the Marvel Universe
- Froggy World
NEXT EPISODE: Generation X!
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As Mentioned in Episode 229 – Giant-Size Special #7
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- The Apocrypals pretty much do what we do, but for the bible!
- The Fantasticast pretty much does what we do, but for the Fantastic Four!
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229 – Giant-Size Special #7
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In which we are beset by festivity; Scott Summers still can’t take a vacation; the Daysprings are a really good family; “G’journey” is a really good greeting; Stryfe is his own namesake; retcons have served Cable well; illustrator David Wynne makes his X-Plain podcast debut; and you should probably go ahead and get a shelf for all these awards.
X-PLAINED:
- The Hayes family
- The Grey-Summers Family circa 1993
- The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #1-4
- Summers/Sommers disambiguation
- Gene Ha
- Time travel
- Earth-4935
- Mother Askani
- Prelate Ch’vayre
- What “Askani” means
- When and whether Cable sleeps
- The passage of time
- Slym and Redd Dayspring
- A biblical allusion
- A very good greeting
- Prior Turrin
- “Old” English
- Li’l Stryfe
- Some constraints of superhero comics
- Parenting
- Rachel Summers’s self-image
- The origin of Cable’s codename
- David Wynne and his art
- “Strontium Dogs”
- The X-Fandom starter pack
- The Fifth Annual Super Doctor Astronaut Peter Corbeau Awards for Excellence at X-Cellence
- D&D with the Blue Team
- All-New staying power
- Fictional intersectionality
- Change, in general
NEXT EPISODE: Bring kleenex.
CORRECTION: In this episode, Miles states that Scott and Jean are cool. They are, in fact, categorically uncool. We regret the error.
Special thanks to carolers Tina Carleton, Matt Gardner, Peter Gresser, Erin Pence, and Steve Pence!
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