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In which Genosha gets better and/or worse; Fabian Cortez is the Secretary of Betrayal; having an action figure of yourself is the path to immortality; and Hammer Bay sounds like a sex toy company. X-PLAINED: Triathlon The Revolution relaunch and the six-month gap Magneto: Dark Seduction #1-4 Erotic skyscrapers Magneto (again) (forever) X-Men Tijuana Bibles The Genoshan Cabinet Dark friendship with benefits Polaris's newfound interest in heavy metal Magneto's on-again, off-again children Carrion Cove Coloring symbolism and/or errors Spat and Grovel (kind of) Magneto's ancestral f**k-ghost Socialism! Magneto's mysterious mind-voice Neal Conan The Avengers of 2000 Kirby Krackle Magneto's smooth arc into villainy Bonking Human nature Rachel Summers in the Body Shoppe Our (lack of) coverage of solo comics NEXT EPISODE: X-Man! Check out the visual companion to this episode on our blog. Find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Jay and Miles X-Plain the X-Men is 100% ad-free and listener supported. If you want to help support the podcast–and unlock more cool stuff–you can do that right here! Buy rad swag at our TeePublic shop!
Brent and Khelan queen out with the queen herself, Leah Williams. They get into her love of the X-Men, her work on X-Factor, Trial of Magneto, and X-Terminators, and what X-Terminator's working title was called (you're gonna love it!) You'll also find out why Rachel Summers is Daddy AF.
My Darwinist double bill continues…Learn how Askani'son became an ass-kicker! As Scott & Jean Summers go from their honeymoon to 2000 years in the X-Men's future to raise their time-lost son. Who will grow to become the man Cable all the while protecting him from the ancient evil of Apocalypse in X-Men: The Adventures Of Cyclops & Phoenix! Join me as I discuss “wibbly wobbly timey wimey”, techno-organic viruses & Cable's “brother” & “sister” #PrepareForPrattle Be sure check out Max & my coverage of X-Men '97 links at the bottom of this page https://www.spiderdanandthesecretbores.com/collaborations.html For full biographies on Apocalypse Cable Stryfe & Rachel Summers go to https://uncannyxmen.net/ Read this story along with with it direct sequel Askani'son & its direct prequel X-Men: Phoenix (1999-2000) in this collection https://amzn.eu/d/becNBwV If you want to read this story and another time-travel adventure featuring Scott, Jean & Apocalypse along with origin of Mr. Sinister check out this collection for The Further Adventures Of Cyclops & Phoenix https://amzn.eu/d/5bCmgTw For more on Cable, Stryfe, Apocalypse & The Legacy Virus check out Lobdell's previously penned X-Cutioner's Song https://amzn.eu/d/30yMqUL Where to find the Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores Podcast… Follow this link to find your preferred podcast catcher of choice pod.link/danbores Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secretbores Threads: https://www.threads.net/@spiderdansecretbores Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dan_bores Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiderdansecretbores/?hl=en Discord: https://discord.com/invite/CeVrdqdpjk IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22023774/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/spiderdan_2006/ Like, share, comment, subscribe etc. and don't forget to use the #PrepareForPrattle when you interact with us. Please subscribe to The Pop Culture Collective newsletter to find out what myself, Comics In Motion and all the other related podcasts are up to week by week https://pccnewsletter.com/ I'd like to thank my patrons on #Patreon for their continuing donations it is very much appreciated and helps PrattleWorld keep turning and if you ever find yourself in a position to help the podcast please consider it. https://www.patreon.com/spiderdanandthesecretbores If you would like to make a one off donation head over to https://ko-fi.com/spiderdanandthesecretbores If you want to #JoinThePrattalion and to be briefed in full on the #SecretBores head over to #PrattleWorld https://www.spiderdanandthesecretbores.com/
¡Se acabo X-Men 97!Y con el final de la serie llegó el momento de las conclusiones. Hoy hacemos una reseña completa de la que ya es la mejor serie animada: X-Men 97. Acompáñanos en el fascinante mundo de los mutantes y descubre junto a Maxi, Flavio y El Mago por qué esta serie ha dejado una huella imborrable en la cultura popular. Analizaremos a fondo cada personaje, desde los líderes como el Profesor X y Magneto, hasta los héroes como Cyclops, Wolverine, Storm y Jean Grey. Hablaremos sobre los episodios más impactantes, las tramas más emocionantes y cómo la serie ha condicionado las futuras adaptaciones de los X-Men en cine y televisión.TIMELINE00.00 Presentación01:00 ¿Por qué cancelaron la serie clásica de X-Men?04:00 ¿Existe una relación amorosa entre Xavier y Magneto?05:00 ¿Quién es Bastion? El nuevo villano de X-Men 9706:30 ¿Quién es Rachel Summers? La hija de Scott que apareció en el final de la serie.08:00 ¿Por qué Disney eliminó una de las escenas post-créditos de X-Men 97?10:00 ¿Por qué despidieron a Beau DeMayo, showrunner de X-Men 97?13:21 El vestuario de los X-Men en los últimos episodios16:00 ¿Qué pasó con Storm y Wolverine al final de X-Men 97?18:30 ¿Por qué Ciclope no es más un pelotudo?19:30 Esta es la razón por la que Wolverine tuvo menos protagonismo en X-Men 9722:45 La evolución de Jubilee desde la serie clásica hasta X-Men 9726:30 El vergonzoso papel de Los Vengadores en X-Men 97 (menos DareDevil, por supuesto).29:00 ¿Y ahora quién quiere ver una película en acción real de X-Men?31:27 ¿Cómo quedaron divididos los equipos de los X-Men para la temporada 2?33:00 ¿Dónde está T-Challa y por qué no es Black Panther?35:00 La despedida de Cable con Scott y Jane40:00 El crossover menos esperado: Michonne de The Walking Dead a X-Men9742:00 ¿Cuál fue el mejor momento de X-Men 97?45:00 Top 3 episodios X-Men 9749:35 ¿Cuál fue el mejor cameo de la temporada?52:00 ¿Qué onda con los poderes de Morph? ¿Es el personaje más poderoso de Marvel?55:00 Morph y Wolverine: Un solo corazón.57:00 Temporada 2: ¿Se viene La era de Apocalipsis?1:00:00 ¿Qué pasa si no ves X-Men 97?1:02:00 Próximos lanzamientos de Marvel Studios1:07:00 ¿Qué historias nos gustaría ver en Marvel Animation?1:10:00 Calificación final (de 1 a 10) X-Men 97Recibe la única newsletter sobre Marvel en Español: https://www.babelinfinito.com/marvelexpress Escúchanos en Spotify: https://pod.link/1362635496 Hosted on Mumbler.io
In this episode of Challenge Accepted, Frank and Thomas dive into the highly anticipated finale of X-Men 97. They share their immediate reactions, discuss key character arcs and plot twists, and analyze the emotional moments that made the episode memorable. The hosts also highlight various cameos, speculate on future storylines, and provide their final thoughts and ratings for the season. Tune in for a comprehensive breakdown of the X-Men 97 finale and join the conversation on what made this series a standout. Episode Highlights 00:00 - Introduction Introduction by Frank and Thomas. Excitement about discussing the finale of X-Men 97. 00:12 - Immediate Reactions Thomas gives the episode a 10/10, comparing it to a flawless Olympic performance. Frank highlights minor nitpicks like Jubilee breathing in space. 00:52 - Character Arcs and Plot Twists Discussion on Cyclops' surprising decision to embrace Professor X's strategy. Thomas shares his love for the subversion of expectations in the storyline. 02:00 - Episode Breakdown Recap of key scenes and character cameos, including Iron Man, Captain America, Daredevil, and Doctor Strange. Sinister's fate and rapid aging. Cyclops' memorable moment with Wolverine. 04:24 - Phoenix Force and Battle Highlights Debate on whether the Phoenix Force was a cheat. Discussion on the climactic battle scenes at the beach and on Asteroid M. Nightcrawler and Jubilee's team-up praised for its creativity. 06:30 - Emotional Moments Frank and Thomas discuss the touching diner scene between Cyclops, Jean, and Nathan. Morph's heartfelt moment with Wolverine. 08:00 - Magneto and Professor X Relationship Analysis of the deep bond and philosophical differences between Magneto and Professor X. The emotional rescue scene and the bar conversation flashback. 10:16 - Cameos and Easter Eggs Breakdown of various cameos, including Captain America, Iron Man, Black Panther, and Psylocke. Discussion on the significance of the mid-credits scene with Apocalypse. 12:00 - Season Predictions and Future Storylines Speculation on possible storylines for Season 2, including potential appearances by Rachel Summers and Nathan Summers. Hopes for extended story arcs like Age of Apocalypse and Onslaught. 13:45 - Final Thoughts and Ratings Frank rates the season 9/10 for its storytelling and character development. Thomas gives it a perfect 10/10 for its emotional impact and nostalgic value. 15:00 - Community Engagement Shout-out to the vibrant community discussions on social media. Encouragement for listeners to share their thoughts and favorite moments from the series. 15:30 - Closing Remarks Announcement of upcoming episodes on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and new shows in June. Call to action for listeners to follow on social media and leave reviews. Key Quotes "The puns are serious today guys. We have the finale to X-Men 97 today. Immediate reactions on this. What do you think?" - Frank "Flawless. This is a ten out of ten for me." - Thomas "Cyclops' decision to embrace Professor X's strategy subverted all our expectations." - Frank "Seeing Rogue bust out Gambit lines was beautifully done." - Thomas Social Media and Contact Follow Us: Twitter Instagram Facebook Threads Email: contact@challengeacceptedpodcast.com Support Us: Patreon Leave a Review Join the Discussion: Use #ChallengeAcceptedPodcast on social media to share your thoughts on this episode! SEO Tags X-Men 97, X-Men 97 Finale, X-Men 97 Review, X-Men Animated Series, Marvel Comics, Cyclops, Phoenix Force, Magneto, Professor X, Marvel Easter Eggs, Marvel Cameos, Challenge Accepted Podcast, TV Show Review Podcast, Superhero TV Shows, 90s Cartoons, Comic Book Adaptations
Our fourth in a recurring series on the less famous members of the X-Men roster, we reach the 80s, with a alternate future child, a mullet-wearing alien clone, and a body swapped telepathic ninja. Yes, the X-Men are weird. Take a listen to find out exactly how weird it can get!
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On this episode the Longbox Guys discuss the comic book history of the X-Men's Rachel Summers, aka Phoenix. Thanks for listening.
In conversation with Bleak ExpectationsIn this special episode, Darren takes the spotlight as he conducts a captivating interview with the brilliant minds behind Bleak Expectations at the West End Theatre. Join him as he sits down with Mark Evans, the talented writer, and cast members Dom Hodson, who portrays the lovable Pip Bin, and Rachel Summers, who brings the characters Poppy Bin and Ripely Fecund to life. Together, they delve into the creative process, the challenges of embodying their Dickensian roles, and the joy of performing in this hilarious comedy. Get ready for behind-the-scenes insights, delightful anecdotes, and a deeper appreciation for the impeccable performances that make Bleak Expectations a must-see theatrical delight. And in tradition to the time period Natalie and Darren share a nice pot of Earl Grey tea.
We're back for season 12! Liz Thaler is back with Carmela to see if she can join the elite rank of 4-time 4Play champion. Listen in and play along! Here are today's clues: 1. Hogan, Hills, it's Vine-crossed, Planet. 2. egg, it's lays down?, berry, Tony's NFL nickname. 3. famous nightclub, adder, pit, Dracula's window cleaner?. 4. Valley of the Sun, River, Rachel Summers' alias, MacGyver foundation.
We finally made it! It's the finale of the 2004 Nightcrawler Series! Does Christine Palmer live? How the heck do they stop Hive, and who is the big villain at the end of the story? MCU fans, you may be pleased to see you're right this time :P WHERE'S OUR WAR, MARVEL?!? It's been 20 YEARS!! Join us as we continue to chat about Kurt, his many women, the soulsword, the supernatural war we never got, and don't worry - Rachel Summers comes up again ;) GET SHIRTS, SUPPORT LGBTQ+ RIGHTS! We have two t-shirt designs available! All profits go to The Trevor Project! https://www.redbubble.com/people/Nachturne/shop Check out all things SIMPLY AMAZING: simplyamazingpod.com
In this special episode of Gotham Outsiders, we interview artist of Red Robin, Batman: Urban Legends' "Jason Todd: Cheer," and more, MARCUS TO! While we reflect on Marcus' time working on Red Robin and Batman: Urban Legends, we also talk about his relationship with fandom, Betsy Braddock and Rachel Summers slow-burning into a canon queer couple throughout his Excalibur run over at Marvel, and of course... the long-beloved relationship between Tim Drake and Conner Kent. TimKon rights! Marcus: @marcusto; marcusto.com Chris: @themythofpsyche TJ: @troyfin2 Gotham Outsiders: @GothamOutsiders Music and edited by: Nick Oyler Logo: Aliza Layne
This week, we're talking about Excalibur #75, “Hello, I Must Be Going,” and trying not cry through the loss of a beloved character who's been with us since the beginning. But X-Men comics have taught us it's best to face grief with good company, and we've got some fabulous company with us in writer and transfeminist activist Daisy Letourneur! We talk through trans readings of Rachel Summers and why this comic is an awfully awful sendoff for a queer character born to survive. Plus a hard-to-find Nightcrawler backup story that gave Anna hives, and the debut of Daytripper! Content warning: this episode discusses a comic book with themes of suicidal ideation.
Excalibur did it before Loki in the MCU! England's premier superteam takes their show on the road in an interdimensional odyssey. Kitty Pryde, Nightcrawler, Rachel Summers, Captain Britain and Meggan face a truly epic journey through incredible alternate dimensions featuring variants of themselves and many other heroes and villains! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/web-heads/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/web-heads/support
This week, we're going back to “Back to the Present,” and by present we mean future, and by future we mean the far-flung year of 2015, when the world was/will be run by Sentinels and a dude obsessed with Rachel Summers, Moby Dick, and thigh-high boots. Joining us on this journey is returning guest Nola Pfau, fresh off an Eisner Award hat trick for her Editor-in-Chief-dom of Women Write About Comics! We wax poetic about women and circles, debate the mechanics of time travel vs interdimensional travel vs are they actually the same thing, and say we love comics a lot, because we do—including this one, a lot.
Welcome to Real Health Conversations with Leah Williamson and Holly Jean Mullen, Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioners. This week on the Real Health Conversations Podcast our guest is Rachel Summers Owner and Farmer at Resilient Growers, a regenerative agriculture farm in Tulsa, OK (where Holly lives). Our food is only as nutritious as the health of the soil allows. Rachel shares the benefits of regenerative farming and how important it is for, not only our health, but the health of the whole planet – right to the soil. Rachel is the perfect blend of educated and passionate as she shares her first hand experiences, hard work, and rewards of working the land. Listen in on this educational and inspiring discussion as we chat about the importance of soil health and share some action steps tp improve soil. Most importantly, don't forget to support your local regenerative farmers! Articles: We've Neglected Our Soils for Too Long Improving Soil Health – 8 Things You Can Do SUBSCRIBE to the podcast (if you don't already) so it automatically downloads for you each week and you never miss an episode. REVIEW – Leave a review on Apple Podcasts – it does not take very long to do and this really helps get the podcast seen by others. RECOMMEND the podcast to your friends and family – recommendations from someone you know and trust are always invaluable. DONATE – If you love the show and our content, consider making a donation by clicking the “Donate” now Pay Pal button on the right side of the website. GET SOCIAL – Join the Facebook Group, like the Facebook Page, and NOW ON INSTAGRAM GO SHOPPING using any affiliate links we post if you are thinking of buying a book or product we mention or recommend. We appreciate you, our listeners, and your support of the podcast allows us to reach more listeners, book amazing guests, and spread the messages of honest nutrition, health, and wellness. Thank you so much! TRY the Nutritional Therapy 101 FREE 7 Day course and get a taste of what you can learn! Listen or subscribe with Siri or Alexa. Real Health Conversations Production by Kevin Kennedy-Spaien of Disc Of Light Media. Theme and interstitial music: Out of It (Rambling Man Remixes) by Andrew Bowden (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/andrewbowden/33629 Ft: Brad Sucks
Kitty Pryde and Rachel Summers reveal what really happened on V-Day, and Sofia proposes an idea. Crossbones and Red Skull take drastic measures to send a message to Wolverine. MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: WOLVERINE starring Robert Patrick as Wolverine, and featuring performances by Ashlie Atkinson (Kitty Pryde), Rachel Crowl (Red Skull), Isabella Ferreira (Sofia), Jennifer Ikeda (Rachel Summers), Justin Min (Justin), Clarke Peters (Professor X), Daniel Sunjata (Cyclops), and Carl Tart (Kevin). Additional performances in this episode by Jere Burns (Crossbones) and Joel de la Fuente (Ogun). Written and directed by Jenny Turner Hall. Original sound design by Michael Odmark. Original music by Rhett Miller and John Burdick.
Logan, Sofia and Fang continue their long trip to Canada. Meanwhile, Rachel Summers and Kitty Pryde see an old friend … and get some unexpected (and unwelcome) house guests. MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: WOLVERINE starring Robert Patrick as Wolverine, and featuring performances by Ashlie Atkinson (Kitty Pryde), Rachel Crowl (Red Skull), Isabella Ferreira (Sofia), Jennifer Ikeda (Rachel Summers), Justin Min (Justin), Clarke Peters (Professor X), Daniel Sunjata (Cyclops), and Carl Tart (Kevin). Additional performances in this episode by Dave Droxler (Bandit), Stephanie Kurtzuba (Security), Michael Perilstein (Voice in Rachel's Head). Written and directed by Jenny Turner Hall. Original sound design by Michael Odmark. Original music by Rhett Miller and John Burdick.
Gosh Golly Wow Returns! And so does Rachel Summers! Sort of! All that and the pod's most anticipated guest of all-time, writer and founder of the Phoenix Force Fan Club, (as featured in Excalibur #51), Jason Grey! We talk (natch) lots of Rachel and Phoenix, and work through lots of complicated feelings about Galactus' pro-life politics. Plus! Meggan and Brian get engaged, Kurt gives some advice we didn't love, and Kitty and Feron have a meet-cute...? We don't cover quite as many permutations of time and space as this cosmos-spanning comic, but close!
Thirty years ago, Super Villains won. After killing the Avengers, the X-Men, and nearly every other Super Hero, the Red Skull assumed the office of President of the United States. Since that day, a traumatized Wolverine (Robert Patrick) has wandered in a daze of survivor's guilt and self-loathing over his failure to protect his fellow X-Men and their mutant students. Wolverine encounters Sofia, a young mutant in-hiding and vows to transport her into the safe hands of estranged former X-Men Kitty Pryde and Rachel Summers. When the Red Skull and his top lieutenant Crossbones frame Wolverine and escalate anti-mutant sentiment to dangerous new levels, our hero realizes that his only option may be to face Red Skull and his savage allies head on. But a shocking, terrible truth may destroy Wolverine first... Marvel's Wastelanders: Wolverine is the fourth installment in the “Marvel's Wastelanders” audio epic. Starring Robert Patrick as Wolverine. Written and Directed by Jenny Turner Hall, with sound design by Michael Odmark and Daniel Brunell, and original music by Rhett Miller and John Burdick. Learn more at marvel.com/wastelanders.
Thirty years ago, Super Villains won. After killing the Avengers, the X-Men, and nearly every other Super Hero, the Red Skull assumed the office of President of the United States. Since that day, a traumatized Wolverine (Robert Patrick) has wandered in a daze of survivor's guilt and self-loathing over his failure to protect his fellow X-Men and their mutant students.Wolverine encounters Sofia, a young mutant in-hiding and vows to transport her into the safe hands of estranged former X-Men Kitty Pryde and Rachel Summers. When the Red Skull and his top lieutenant Crossbones frame Wolverine and escalate anti-mutant sentiment to dangerous new levels, our hero realizes that his only option may be to face Red Skull and his savage allies head on. But a shocking, terrible truth may destroy Wolverine first...Marvel's Wastelanders: Wolverine is the fourth installment in the “Marvel's Wastelanders” audio epic. Starring Robert Patrick as Wolverine. Written and Directed by Jenny Turner Hall, with sound design by Michael Odmark and Daniel Brunell, and original music by Rhett Miller and John Burdick. Learn more at marvel.com/wastelanders.
Thirty years ago, Super Villains won. After killing the Avengers, the X-Men, and nearly every other Super Hero, the Red Skull assumed the office of President of the United States. Since that day, a traumatized Wolverine (Robert Patrick) has wandered in a daze of survivor's guilt and self-loathing over his failure to protect his fellow X-Men and their mutant students.Wolverine encounters Sofia, a young mutant in-hiding and vows to transport her into the safe hands of estranged former X-Men Kitty Pryde and Rachel Summers. When the Red Skull and his top lieutenant Crossbones frame Wolverine and escalate anti-mutant sentiment to dangerous new levels, our hero realizes that his only option may be to face Red Skull and his savage allies head on. But a shocking, terrible truth may destroy Wolverine first...Marvel's Wastelanders: Wolverine is the fourth installment in the “Marvel's Wastelanders” audio epic. Starring Robert Patrick as Wolverine. Written and Directed by Jenny Turner Hall, with sound design by Michael Odmark and Daniel Brunell, and original music by Rhett Miller and John Burdick. Learn more at marvel.com/wastelanders.
Thirty years ago, Super Villains won. After killing the Avengers, the X-Men, and nearly every other Super Hero, the Red Skull assumed the office of President of the United States. Since that day, a traumatized Wolverine (Robert Patrick) has wandered in a daze of survivor's guilt and self-loathing over his failure to protect his fellow X-Men and their mutant students.Wolverine encounters Sofia, a young mutant in-hiding and vows to transport her into the safe hands of estranged former X-Men Kitty Pryde and Rachel Summers. When the Red Skull and his top lieutenant Crossbones frame Wolverine and escalate anti-mutant sentiment to dangerous new levels, our hero realizes that his only option may be to face Red Skull and his savage allies head on. But a shocking, terrible truth may destroy Wolverine first...Marvel's Wastelanders: Wolverine is the fourth installment in the “Marvel's Wastelanders” audio epic. Starring Robert Patrick as Wolverine. Written and Directed by Jenny Turner Hall, with sound design by Michael Odmark and Daniel Brunell, and original music by Rhett Miller and John Burdick. Learn more at marvel.com/wastelanders.
Thirty years ago, Super Villains won. After killing the Avengers, the X-Men, and nearly every other Super Hero, the Red Skull assumed the office of President of the United States. Since that day, a traumatized Wolverine (Robert Patrick) has wandered in a daze of survivor's guilt and self-loathing over his failure to protect his fellow X-Men and their mutant students.Wolverine encounters Sofia, a young mutant in-hiding and vows to transport her into the safe hands of estranged former X-Men Kitty Pryde and Rachel Summers. When the Red Skull and his top lieutenant Crossbones frame Wolverine and escalate anti-mutant sentiment to dangerous new levels, our hero realizes that his only option may be to face Red Skull and his savage allies head on. But a shocking, terrible truth may destroy Wolverine first...Marvel's Wastelanders: Wolverine is the fourth installment in the “Marvel's Wastelanders” audio epic. Starring Robert Patrick as Wolverine. Written and Directed by Jenny Turner Hall, with sound design by Michael Odmark and Daniel Brunell, and original music by Rhett Miller and John Burdick. Learn more at marvel.com/wastelanders.
Thirty years ago, Super Villains won. After killing the Avengers, the X-Men, and nearly every other Super Hero, the Red Skull assumed the office of President of the United States. Since that day, a traumatized Wolverine (Robert Patrick) has wandered in a daze of survivor's guilt and self-loathing over his failure to protect his fellow X-Men and their mutant students.Wolverine encounters Sofia, a young mutant in-hiding and vows to transport her into the safe hands of estranged former X-Men Kitty Pryde and Rachel Summers. When the Red Skull and his top lieutenant Crossbones frame Wolverine and escalate anti-mutant sentiment to dangerous new levels, our hero realizes that his only option may be to face Red Skull and his savage allies head on. But a shocking, terrible truth may destroy Wolverine first...Marvel's Wastelanders: Wolverine is the fourth installment in the “Marvel's Wastelanders” audio epic. Starring Robert Patrick as Wolverine. Written and Directed by Jenny Turner Hall, with sound design by Michael Odmark and Daniel Brunell, and original music by Rhett Miller and John Burdick. Learn more at marvel.com/wastelanders.
Thirty years ago, Super Villains won. After killing the Avengers, the X-Men, and nearly every other Super Hero, the Red Skull assumed the office of President of the United States. Since that day, a traumatized Wolverine (Robert Patrick) has wandered in a daze of survivor's guilt and self-loathing over his failure to protect his fellow X-Men and their mutant students.Wolverine encounters Sofia, a young mutant in-hiding and vows to transport her into the safe hands of estranged former X-Men Kitty Pryde and Rachel Summers. When the Red Skull and his top lieutenant Crossbones frame Wolverine and escalate anti-mutant sentiment to dangerous new levels, our hero realizes that his only option may be to face Red Skull and his savage allies head on. But a shocking, terrible truth may destroy Wolverine first...Marvel's Wastelanders: Wolverine is the fourth installment in the “Marvel's Wastelanders” audio epic. Starring Robert Patrick as Wolverine. Written and Directed by Jenny Turner Hall, with sound design by Michael Odmark and Daniel Brunell, and original music by Rhett Miller and John Burdick. Learn more at marvel.com/wastelanders.
Llegamos a nuestro quinto episodio del serial que estamos realizando comentando la etapa original de Chris Claremont al frente de los X-Men (o Patrulla-X), en el que iremos desde el Uncanny X-Men #193 (Mayo de 1985) hasta el Uncanny X-Men #209 (Septiembre de 1986) además del resto de complementos reunidos en el sexto tomo de la edición de Panini en "Marvel Gold. La Imposible Patrulla-X" como la serie limitada "X-Men and Alpha Flight" o "New Mutants Special Edition" entre otros. El juicio de Magneto o la batalla entre Rachel Summers y el Todopoderoso por ser la entidad más turras del universo son algunos de los momentos álgidos comentados en este episodio.
A terrific run of Claremont issues. We have the charming "Young Dragons in Love" where we see Japan bring out its standing anti-Monster forces to stop a lovesick dragon from destroying Tokyo. Rogue loses track of which of her memories are really hers when she rescues an ex-boyfriend (we think) of Carol Danvers. Wolverine takes Colossus out to maybe beat him up for dumping Kitty Pryde and instead just lets casual clothes wearing Juggernaut beat him up. And finally Rachel Summers, the daughter of Scott and Jean from another timeline arrives in our present to , we presume, save the world. Hey, pretty fun. We still get some Kevin hot takes, don't you worry. In the mailbag, we get suggestions of what we should cover in future Crash Courses, a defense of the "a hero is someone who always gets up" trope from a fellow Danburian, and Kevin and Will talk about how they always seem to get along? is it a hoax????? SHOW INFORMATION Twitter: @ScrewItComics Instagram: @ScrewItComics Email: ScrewItComics@gmail.com Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
Ann Rohmer is with Laurie Campbell, Director of Client Financial Wellness at Bromwich + Smith. With inflation at historic levels, what is the short and long-term and how to reign it in. With interest rates rising at an aggressive pace, what happens with personal, household, mortgage and credit card debt? Kevin Frankish speaks with Rachel Summers from the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA York South Simcoe). The discussion covers the wrap up to Mental Health Awareness week, her work as a “bounce back coun”, cmha.ca to contact your nearest branch and talk about their mobile mental health unit. Ann Rohmer is with lawyer Charles Gluckstein who says consumers requiring legal services today will find more efficiencies, accessibility, and simplicity due to major changes brought about by the restrictions imposed during the pandemic. Examples of time-saving and money-saving advances include video-conferencing, electronic document signatures, and work-from-home strategies for staff. Jim Lang speaks with Karl Hale, Owner and Operator, Premier Racquet Club, as they celebrate the groundbreaking for two winterized tennis bubbles covering six tennis courts at Markham Tennis Club. The project is a joint initiative between the City of Markham and Premier Racquet Club Markham. The addition of these Winter tennis bubbles will make tennis and pickleball accessible to residents of the City of Markham.
Not a spoiler since it's right there in the title—for the first time since Excalibur #2, Colin McKay is back in the 616 and out for revenge… on Kurt Wagner? In the bathroom?? While Kurt's armed only with a cane and the world's smallest towel??? We talk about that but spend the bulk of the episode exploring what's up with Rachel Summers in general and Rachel and Meggan specifically with educator, PhD candidate, and lifelong Excalibur fan Alexa Lee-Hassan! Our journey includes forays into what makes Rachel an amazing(ly complex) power fantasy and whether Meggan should have a true form—and if so, what that form could (or should) look like.
As part of our 'Summer of Celebration' series, this week Rachel looks at the theme of Passover in our Sunday afternoon meeting
Is it Jean Grey? Is it Rachel Summers? IS IT BOTH? Join us for deep dive into the Phoenix and the human meat sacks its possessed over the years. We finally get closure about Rachel's facial scars plus we find a way to correlate the Phoenix Force to fraternity rituals and beef liver. Its all here!Continue the conversation with Shawn and Jen on Twitter @angryheroshawn and @JenStansfield and email the show at worstcollectionever@gmail.com
In this episode, we're looking at a true X-Men oddity, the 2009 one-shot "X-Women," written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by legendary Italian artist Milo Manara. Perhaps best known to many American comic readers for his controversial "Spider-Woman" cover, Manara is primarily known for his work in erotic comics. And this is no different, presenting a hyper-sexually-charged look at an adventure of Kitty Pryde, Storm, Rogue, Psylocke, Rachel Summers, and Emma versus the evil Baroness. That this comic even exists - not a fan-work but an actual, official X-book put out by Marvel only a little over a decade ago - is sorta mind-boggling today, so of course we need to check it out. Apologies if our steamy discussion gets anyone hot and bothered! But first, some brief talk about recent X-Men titles, X-Men video games, and X-Men socks. All this, and more! facebook.com/daysoffuturepodcast Twitter & Instagram: @dofpodcast
And just when you thought life could not get any darker, you discovered this comic book. We are not done with this Power Pack yet, no way, no how. We have to tie up some loose ends with some stories that make you say…."Who OK'ed this?" And first up, is Excalibur #29 Life in a lighthouse is better than no life at all. I expect. You'd have a chance at least. You could sit in there thinking, well, at least I’m not in an apartment. In a minute, somebody’s going to fly a spaceship over head and tell me to come out. (knocks) "Hey you! What's your team name? Come out of there!" I know that one man who wishes he never woke up and dealt with this nonsense, and that is Nightcrawler. He is a simple man, with simple needs. He just wants to live a life of swashbuckling adventure, and not be judged for being a mutant. But instead, he has to deal with shenanigans. Seriously, look at this insanity, we have the worst asparagus cosplay I have ever seen, riding a horseafied Rachel Summers like a pony. This is just ridiculous in an issue where Alex Power is still a pony. Just saddle up old cloud boy and giddyup. Then we can talk about the rave that Excalibur goes to. Worst. Dub-step. Ever. I mean, they were not even trying to be creative with the beats. It is called rhythm and bass. If you are just going to keep a one note pedal beat over Ring My Bell, you are gonna lose the audience. And this only leads to someone losing their head. At least Alex and Nightcrawler got some moments to chill and reconnect after not seeing or talking to each other since the one time Power Pack was kidnapped and their minds were altered. Good times....yup.....awesome.....so.....you know any good gyms? OH DEAR GOD WHAT AM I LOOKING AT! TURN THE PAGE!!! TURN THE PAGE To view the art from this issue, check out our website:https://jeffandrickpresent.wordpress.com/2021/05/09/excalibur-29-dream-a-little-dream/ Don’t forget to support us on Patreon, https://www.patreon.com/JeffandRickPresent. We have started to release monthly episodes for our Energizer and greater tiers. We are covering the alternate versions mini-series that started in 2005. You can also subscribe and listen to us on YouTube! We also have some merchandise over at Redbubble. We have a couple of nifty shirts for sale. https://www.redbubble.com/people/jeffrickpresent/?asc=u Our show supports the Hero Initiative, Helping Comic Creators in Need. http://www.heroinitiative.org/ Eighties Action by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3703-eighties-action License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Dragon and Toast by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3673-dragon-and-toast License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Nightcrawler & Amanda Sefton join the X-Men in fighting off some mysterious Shadow Beings ; Magneto is saved by Lee Forrester ; Nightcrawler threatens to quit the X-Men ; and Rachel Summers panics about the future! Join me for some in-depth discussion an analysis on all of the characters in this issue and oh so much more!
In this week's episode, a listener asks us if we agree that X-Factor is the gayest thing to come out of the Big 2 and we get into the nature of superlatives. We also discuss Northstar, Prodigy, Akihiro, Polaris, Rachel Summers, Eye-Boy, Aurora, and all the shenanigans they get up to in X-Factor, written by Leah Williams, art by David Baldeón, colors by Israel Silva, letters by Joe Caramagna.The Comic of the Week is: When I Arrived at the Castle by Emily Carroll.Emily Carrol does some of the best horror comics. Nobody does it better. – SaraGory in a way that is beautiful. – S.E.
Selene makes an attempt to capture Rachel Summers; The X-Men step in to save her; and Mystique introduces Val Cooper to Forge! Tune in for some in-depth discussion on all these characters, and more!
In Episode 29 of CEREBRO, Connor and returning guest Sara Century don their finest spiked leather with Rachel Summers, the second Phoenix! As Scott Summers and Jean Grey's time-displaced daughter from the dystopian timeline called the Days of Future Past, Rachel offers the X-Men a terrifying glimpse of the worst-case scenario for mutants. The CEREBRO character file on Rachel Summers begins at 1:07:33. (Content Advisory: Rachel's story includes genocide, brainwashing, torture, slavery, and child abuse with sexual implications.)
Power of X-Men: The Greatest Comic Book Podcast in All of the Multiverse!
Flinkman and Dayspring continue their coverage of the X-Men's X of Swords crossover event! Who is Pogg Ur-Pogg and how is he an internet sensation already? Why did Saturnyne give all the sword bearers tarot cards? Are Betsy fans happy with her being Captain Britain? Also, Rachel Summers sends our hosts back in time to cover X of Swords: Stasis #1! Full spoiler warning, this episode covers Excalibur #13, X-Men # 13, Juggernaut # 1-2, and X of Swords: Stasis #1
Que si Jean Grey, que si Rachel Summers, que si Quentin Quire pero, ¿quienes más han sido anfitriones de la Fuerza Fenix?Nosotros no tenemos escuchas, tenemos una armada, y estos son sus miembros, los cuales lee entran a la cooperacha en www.patreon.com/dstripandoMayora: Velasco, AlejandraCapitán: Rosas, FedericoSargento: Ramos, CarolinaSargento: Nieto, MauricioSargento: Rosales, JaimeSargento: López, JorgeSi comparten este episodio harán méritos para ser Cabos (o Quepos). Si son escuchas pasivos, de soldados rasos jamás pasarán.
Who wears short shorts? Forge makes his grand first appearance with probably the best outfit on the planet. Chris and Chandler dive into their next issue - Uncanny X-Men 184 - where Selene stalks the newly time-displaced Rachel Summers into the aptly named Club D, plus the ad alerts bring them Manholes of Venus.
What is the first instance of homosexuality that you can remember from pop culture? Was it something that stuck with you, or was it a fleeting caricature of that was included for laughs? It's time for Rachel Summers to send us back in time as we discuss the Gays of Future Past!Beejay is back behind the host mic to bring you our newest installment in our Now That's What I Call Gay Life series! This time around, he has dropped the deeply personal and introspective questions and instead wants to find out what was the first LGBT+ representation the panel saw in pop culture. From Liberace and All My Children to Married With Children and The Simpsons, the boys dive into the Gays of Future Past to discuss the pop culture influences that shaped their early lives. Did they touch on the representation that you first saw on television, music, or games? Listen in and find out, but be careful because there may be a cliffhanger before reaching the Gays of Future Present...Sit back and get ready to FLAME ON! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In which Rachel Summers’ continuity somehow becomes even more complicated; X-Men: Phoenix is pretty much a Star Wars (minus the stars); cultural appropriation remains a problem in the distant future; we are surprisingly into the origins of the Askani; and you should totally come see us at FlameCon!
In which Rachel Summers’ continuity somehow becomes even more complicated; X-Men: Phoenix is pretty much a Star Wars (minus the stars); cultural appropriation remains a problem in the distant future;... For more information on this and other episodes, check out xplainthexmen.com!
Enter the Beyonder! Shadow Cat and Rachel Summers join Sam, Illyana and Dazzler as they attempt to rescue Roberto and Amara. Dazzler and Kitty infiltrate the Gladiators while Sam, Illyana and Rachel are forced to confront the Beyonder. Kitty and Dazzler confront a shadowy figure while Roberto and Amara are forced to do battle in the Arena! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/NewMutants/message
My mind playin' tricks on me. Covering Avengers #29 Artist: Walt Simonson Released: 8/15/12 You can find out all about our show on our website You can watch our trailer for Season 2 of Bendis Assembled Here! You can reach out to Matt on Twitter @johnnymattwood and Brian @jacklazer Contact us:bendisassembled@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @bendisassembled
When my friend and former guest on the podcast Jenni Aguilar reached out about this weeks guest and told me about Rachel Summers, her job in the sex industry and her willingness to come to the table to talk about it we could not pass up the chance. As much if not more than any of the topics we’ve covered having a conversation with “a stripper” is and was ripe for many preconceived notions and opinions. She isn't trying to argue the right and wrong of the job but she is dedicated to advocating for those in this legalized business to be treated with dignity and respect. Love in action is listening to understand, not to react. You can find us on different mediums to listen and subscribe such as iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, TuneIn, iHeart Radio, PodBean, Cast Box and more by clicking here. We are very anxious to hear YOUR feedback at our first jump into this and want to hear the good and bad so we can keep doing the right things correctly and correct the things we are not. Please contact us at sean@thecometothetablepodcast.com for any and all feedback, comments, show suggestions and the like. You can also like our Facebook Page as well as follow us on Instagram & Twitter A special thanks to the musical talent of our friend and guest of the show David HaLevy for writing and performing the sound to our intro and outgoing music. Check out the Ruach Guitar Facebook Page he makes by hand and plays as well as on Instagram. We are very humbled and grateful for this personal touch to the show and cherish it greatly. תודה David!
Episode 11 Evan the Great and JVD discuss a battle between the combatants in six different arenas – an open area, a busy city street, a city alley way, the roof top of a large building, the sewer and a jungle. At the end they tally up the overall wins to declare a victor. Subscribe … Continue reading Crossover Collision: Miss Martian vs Rachel Summers →
Episode 11 Evan the Great and JVD discuss a battle between the combatants in six different arenas – an open area, a busy city street, a city alley way, the roof top of a large building, the sewer and a jungle. At the end they tally up the overall wins to declare a victor. Subscribe … Continue reading Crossover Collision: Miss Martian vs Rachel Summers →
The Demon Bear haunts Dani’s nightmares. A glimpse of the future followed by the arrival of Rachel Summers links X-men continuity to Days of Future Past. Meanwhile Illyana attempts to help Dani train in the danger room. Dani faces the Demon Bear alone, unknown to her teammates, on the Mansions grounds. Will the New Mutants be too late to prevent Dani from suffering the same fate as her parents at the clawed paws of the Demon Bear?!? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/NewMutants/message
In which Alan Davis performs his pièce de résistance; the personification of Death is surprisingly supportive; Rachel Summers is the One True Phoenix; Kitty Pryde goes full ’90s; syntax saves For more information on this and other episodes, check out xplainthexmen.com!
Character Corner - A Podcast on Your favorite Comic Book Characters
With Deadpool 2 hitting theaters this weekend we've finally recorded our Character Corner episode on Nathaniel Christopher Charles Summers, aka, Cable. Now first off, we've touched on a lot of the early years with Nathan/Cable already in some previous Character Corners. We cover Nathan's birth and being sent to the future in the Cyclops & Alex episode as well as him being genetically created specifically to be a weapon against Apocalypse in our Apocalypse & Mister Sinister episode. And if you want more on Deadpool and Cable's relationship, we covered that all the way back in our Deadpool Character Corner. Now Cable wasn't originally created to be the grown up, future Nathan Summers. Originally Louise Simonson and Rob Liefeld created him to just be a military leader who was the complete opposite of Professor X and would lead the young New Mutants. Things changed rather quickly as the character became more popular and soon it was revealed he was not only Nathan Summers but his clone was Stryfe who founded the Mutant Liberation Front. It only gets stranger and weirder from here and we cover it all. From his half sister from an alternate timeline (Rachel Summers/Grey) to Cable going becoming the protector and father of Hope Summers. There's a lot going on, it can be convoluted but it's all connected. We try to make sense of it all. http://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/6608270 Issues: Uncanny X-Men #201 - First appearance of Nathan Summers X-Factor #68 - Infected with the Techno-Organic virus and sent to the future New Mutants #86 - First Appearance of Stryfe New Mutants #87 - First Appearance of Cable X-Force #1 Cable Volume 1 (1993) Issue #6 he's confirmed to be Nathan Summers The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix - Scott & Jean get pulled into the future by Rachel Summers to raise the young Nathan X-Cutioner's Song Uncanny X-Men #294 X-Factor #84 X-Men #14 X-Force #16 Uncanny X-Men #295 X-Factor #85 X-Men #15 X-Force #17 Uncanny X-Men #296 X-Factor #86 X-Men #16 X-Force #18 Uncanny X-Men #297 Soldier X Cable & Deadpool (2004) Messiah Complex Saga Messiah Complex Cable Vol 2 (2009) Messiah War X-Force/Cable Messiah War #1 Cable vol 2 #13 X-Force Vol 3 #14 Cable Vol 2 #14 X-Force Vol 3 #15 Cable Vol 2 #15 X-Force Vol 3 #16 X-Men Second Coming X-Men Second Coming #1 Uncanny X-Men #523 New Mutants Vol 3 #12 X-Men Legacy #235 X-Factor #204 X-Force Vol 3 #26 Uncanny X-Men #524 X-Men Hellbound #1 New Mutants Vol 3 #13 X-Men Blind Science #1 X-Men Legacy #236 X-Factor #205 X-Force Vol 3 #27 Uncanny X-Men #525 X-Men Hellbound #2 New Mutants Vol 3 #14 X-Men Legacy #237 X-Factor #206 X-Force Vol 3 #28 X-Men Hellbound #3 X-Men Second Coming #2 Avengers X-Sanction Avengers vs X-Men Cable and X-Force X-Force Volume 4 Cable Volume 3 Please take our Audience survey. It takes 5-10 minutes, is completely anonymous and will help us deliver a better show! http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=Hn8mdnRAKa8e&ver=standard
Character Corner - A Podcast on Your favorite Comic Book Characters
With Deadpool 2 hitting theaters this weekend we've finally recorded our Character Corner episode on Nathaniel Christopher Charles Summers, aka, Cable. Now first off, we've touched on a lot of the early years with Nathan/Cable already in some previous Character Corners. We cover Nathan's birth and being sent to the future in the Cyclops & Alex episode as well as him being genetically created specifically to be a weapon against Apocalypse in our Apocalypse & Mister Sinister episode. And if you want more on Deadpool and Cable's relationship, we covered that all the way back in our Deadpool Character Corner. Now Cable wasn't originally created to be the grown up, future Nathan Summers. Originally Louise Simonson and Rob Liefeld created him to just be a military leader who was the complete opposite of Professor X and would lead the young New Mutants. Things changed rather quickly as the character became more popular and soon it was revealed he was not only Nathan Summers but his clone was Stryfe who founded the Mutant Liberation Front. It only gets stranger and weirder from here and we cover it all. From his half sister from an alternate timeline (Rachel Summers/Grey) to Cable going becoming the protector and father of Hope Summers. There's a lot going on, it can be convoluted but it's all connected. We try to make sense of it all. http://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/6608270 Issues: Uncanny X-Men #201 - First appearance of Nathan Summers X-Factor #68 - Infected with the Techno-Organic virus and sent to the future New Mutants #86 - First Appearance of Stryfe New Mutants #87 - First Appearance of Cable X-Force #1 Cable Volume 1 (1993) Issue #6 he's confirmed to be Nathan Summers The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix - Scott & Jean get pulled into the future by Rachel Summers to raise the young Nathan X-Cutioner's Song Uncanny X-Men #294 X-Factor #84 X-Men #14 X-Force #16 Uncanny X-Men #295 X-Factor #85 X-Men #15 X-Force #17 Uncanny X-Men #296 X-Factor #86 X-Men #16 X-Force #18 Uncanny X-Men #297 Soldier X Cable & Deadpool (2004) Messiah Complex Saga Messiah Complex Cable Vol 2 (2009) Messiah War X-Force/Cable Messiah War #1 Cable vol 2 #13 X-Force Vol 3 #14 Cable Vol 2 #14 X-Force Vol 3 #15 Cable Vol 2 #15 X-Force Vol 3 #16 X-Men Second Coming X-Men Second Coming #1 Uncanny X-Men #523 New Mutants Vol 3 #12 X-Men Legacy #235 X-Factor #204 X-Force Vol 3 #26 Uncanny X-Men #524 X-Men Hellbound #1 New Mutants Vol 3 #13 X-Men Blind Science #1 X-Men Legacy #236 X-Factor #205 X-Force Vol 3 #27 Uncanny X-Men #525 X-Men Hellbound #2 New Mutants Vol 3 #14 X-Men Legacy #237 X-Factor #206 X-Force Vol 3 #28 X-Men Hellbound #3 X-Men Second Coming #2 Avengers X-Sanction Avengers vs X-Men Cable and X-Force X-Force Volume 4 Cable Volume 3 Please take our Audience survey. It takes 5-10 minutes, is completely anonymous and will help us deliver a better show! http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=Hn8mdnRAKa8e&ver=standard
The Uncanny X-Men #209 from September 1986 titled “Salvation”. Featured are Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Callisto, Caliban, Tessa, Sebastian Shaw, Harry Leland, Friedrich von Roehm, Selene, Nimrod, and Spiral. Also included in this episode is … Continue reading →
The Uncanny X-Men #208 from August 1986 titled “Retribution”. Featured are Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Callisto, Caliban, Sunder, Tessa, Sebastian Shaw, Harry Leland, Friedrich von Roehm, Selene, and Nimrod. Also included in this episode is … Continue reading →
The Uncanny X-Men #207 from July 1986 titled “Ghosts”. Featured are Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Callisto, Friedrich von Roehm, and Selene. Also included in this episode is commentary on New Mutants #42, X-Factor #6, Vision … Continue reading →
Heroes for Hope Starring the X-Men #1 from December 1985 titled “Heroes for Hope”. Featured are Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Magneto, and Hungry. Theme Music: Lazlo Hollyfeld – Buffaloallamericacity
The Uncanny X-Men #206 from June 1986 titled “Freedom is a Four-Letter Word!” Featured are Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Jessica Drew, Lindsay McCabe, David Ishima, Sabrina Morrel, Amanda Sefton, Judith Rassendyll, Blob, Avalanche, Pyro, Spiral, and … Continue reading →
The Uncanny X-Men #203 from March 1986 titled “Crossroads”. Featured are Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Magneto, Professor X, Corsair, Lilandra, Ch’od, Raza, Hepzibah, Jessica Drew, Jahf, the Beyonder, and the Watcher. Also included in this episode … Continue reading →
The Uncanny X-Men #202 from February 1986 titled “X-Men… I’ve Gone to Kill — the Beyonder!” Featured are Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Magneto, the Beyonder, and Sentinels. Theme Music: Lazlo Hollyfeld – Buffaloallamericacity
The Uncanny X-Men #201 from January 1986 titled “Duel”. Featured are Cyclops, Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Professor X, Cannonball, Mirage, Sunspot, Magik, Wolfsbane, Cypher, Warlock, Madelyne Pryor, Nathan Christopher Charles Summers, John and Elaine Grey, … Continue reading →
The Uncanny X-Men #200 from December 1985 titled “The Trial of Magneto!” Featured are Cyclops, Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Professor X, Cannonball, Mirage, Karma, Sunspot, Magma, Magik, Wolfsbane, Cypher, Warlock, Brightwind, Gabrielle Haller, Madelyne Pryor, … Continue reading →
X-Men Annual #9 from 1985 titled “There’s No Place Like Home”. Featured are Cyclops, Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Lockheed, Madelyne Pryor, Mirage, Cannonball, Sunspot, Wolfsbane, Magma, Magik, Warlock, Cypher, Karma, Hrimhari, Eitri, Brightwind, Mist, Loki, … Continue reading →
The Uncanny X-Men #199 from November 1985 titled “The Spiral Path”. Featured are Cyclops, Wolverine, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Professor X, Moira MacTaggert, Magneto, Valerie Cooper, Mystique, Destiny, Blob, Pyro, Avalanche, and Spiral. Theme Music: Lazlo Hollyfeld … Continue reading →
The Uncanny X-Men #196 from August 1985 titled “What Was That?!!” Featured are Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Professor X, Magneto, Lee Forrester, Andreas and Andrea Strucker, and the Beyonder. Sound Clips in Show #208 Violent … Continue reading →
The Uncanny X-Men #195 from July 1985 titled “It Was a Dark and Stormy Night…!” Featured are Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Energizer, Gee, Mass-Master, Lightspeed, Callisto, Masque, Beautiful Dreamer, Annalee, Erg, Tar Baby, Ape, and Leech. Sound … Continue reading →
Adam and Jeremy read and comment on The Uncanny X-Men #194 from June 1985 titled “Juggernaut’s Back in Town!” This issue features Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Andreas and Andrea Strucker, Alexei Vazhin, Juggernaut, and Nimrod. … Continue reading →
X-Men and Alpha Flight #2 from January 1986 titled “The Gift: Part II”. Featured are Cyclops, Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Professor X, Rachel Summers, Lockheed, Madelyne Pryor, Shaman, Sasquatch, Aurora, Snowbird, Puck, Northstar, Talisman, Heather Hudson, Master … Continue reading →
X-Men and Alpha Flight #1 from December 1985 titled “The Gift”. Featured are Cyclops, Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Professor X, Rachel Summers, Illyana Rasputin, Lockheed, Doug Ramsey, Madelyne Pryor, Shaman, Sasquatch, Aurora, Snowbird, Puck, Northstar, Talisman, Heather … Continue reading →
X-Men Annual #8 from September 1984 titled “The Adventures of Lockheed the Space Dragon and His Pet Girl Kitty”. Featured are Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Professor X, Lockheed, Rachel Summers, Illyana Rasputin, Mirage, Sunspot, Wolfsbane, Cannonball, Magma, … Continue reading →
Adam and Jeremy read and comment on The Uncanny X-Men #193 from May 1985 titled “Warhunt 2”. Featured are Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Professor X, Banshee, Rachel Summers, Illyana Rasputin, Lockheed, Doug Ramsey, Cannonball, Mirage, Callisto, Sunder, … Continue reading →
The Uncanny X-Men #192 from April 1985 titled “Fun ‘n’ Games!” Featured are Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Professor X, Rachel Summers, Illyana Rasputin, Lockheed, and Magus. Also included in this episode is commentary on Alpha Flight #21, … Continue reading →
Adam and Jeremy read and comment on The Uncanny X-Men #191 from March 1985 titled “Raiders of the Lost Temple!” This issue features Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Professor X, Rachel Summers, Illyana Rasputin, Rahne, Dani Moonstar, Cannonball, Sunspot, Magma, Warlock, … Continue reading →
Pop the champagne, The Weekly Mopcast has hit it's 50th episode! This week join Scotty and Stephanie as they dive into Kevin Smith's new show Geeking Out, They talk whats going on at Warner and DC, Stephanie's love of Wonder Woman, Scotty's love of Rachel Summers, plus some Walking Dead and some Star Wars Rogue One! This episode has a little bit of everything so give it a listen! You can follow us @mopcastnetwork facebook.com/mopcastnetwork www.mopcast.com
Adam and Jeremy read and comment on The Uncanny X-Men #190 from February 1985 titled “An Age Undreamed Of”. This issue features Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Professor X, Rachel Summers, Illyana Rasputin, Rahne, Dani Moonstar, Cannonball, Sunspot, Magma, Warlock, Captain … Continue reading →
The Uncanny X-Men #189 from January 1985 titled “Two Girls out to have Fun!” Featuring Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Professor X, Rachel Summers, Illyana Rasputin, Lockheed, Magma, Jaime Rodriguez, Tessa, Sebastian Shaw, and Selene. Also included in this episode is … Continue reading →
Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje volte à escola com o Homem-Aranha, cuide de uma sal...
Bem vindo ao Thwip View, o nosso programa semanal de comentários e reviews! No programa de hoje volte à escola com o Homem-Aranha, cuide de uma sal...
Adam and Jeremy read and comment on The Uncanny X-Men #188 from December 1984 titled “Legacy of the Lost”. This issue features Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Professor X, Rachel Summers, Illyana Rasputin, Sunspot, Amanda Sefton, Forge, Naze, Lee Forrester, Dire … Continue reading →
The Uncanny X-Men #185 from September 1984 titled “Public Enemy!” Featured are Cyclops, Storm, Rogue, Professor X, Rachel Summers, Forge, Madelyne Pryor, Valerie Cooper, Henry Gyrich, Mystique, Destiny, and Dire Wraiths. Also included in this episode is commentary on Alpha … Continue reading →
Adam and Jeremy read and comment on The Uncanny X-Men #184 from August 1984 titled “The Past of Future Days”. This issue features Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Professor X, Rachel Summers, Forge, Naze, Nick Damiano, Valerie Cooper, Mystique, and Selene. … Continue reading →
In which Rachel Summers went to sleep with Wolverine’s claws in her dreams and now there’s claws in her lungs and when she got out of bed this morning she For more information on this and other episodes, check out xplainthexmen.com!
In which Secret Wars II ruins everything (more) (again) (forever); Rachel Summers hates the Beyonder almost as much as we do; Miles gets mad at comics; Nightcrawler does not do For more information on this and other episodes, check out xplainthexmen.com!
In which Magneto makes an official alignment shift; Claremont does a court drama; Professor Xavier makes poor choices; Rachel Summers comes by her communication skills honest; the Strucker kids are For more information on this and other episodes, check out xplainthexmen.com!