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X-Men Classics Ep #9: The X-Tinction Agenda Part 2 Welcome to X-Men Classics! For this episode, Phil and Justin review part 2 of a 2 part special on “The X-Tinction Agenda” from X-Factor #61 (December 1990), Uncanny X-Men #272, New Mutants #97, and X-Factor #62 (January 1991) featuring the members of the X-Men, New Mutants and X-Factor in final battle with the unkillable menace of Cameron Hodge, the Genoshan Magistrates, and a bloody, no hold barred fight between Wolverine and Archangel. Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can! X-Men Classics Links → Twitter http://www.twitter.com/XMenClassicsPod → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/capeslunatics/ → Facebook https://www.facebook.com/x.men.classics.podcast → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================
X-Men Classics Ep #8: The X-Tinction Agenda Part 1 Welcome to X-Men Classics! For this episode, Phil and Justin review part 1 of a 2 part special on “The X-Tinction Agenda” from Uncanny X-Men #270, New Mutants #95, X-Factor #60 (November 1990), Uncanny X-Men #271 and New Mutants #96 (December 1990) featuring the members of the X-Men, New Mutants and X-Factor vs the forces of the mutant hating nation of Genosha. WARNING: one mutant doesn't make it out alive! Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can! X-Men Classics Links → Twitter http://www.twitter.com/XMenClassicsPod → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/capeslunatics/ → Facebook https://www.facebook.com/x.men.classics.podcast → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================
Today we talk about Jubilation Lee, best known as Jubilee, who hid out in the X-Men headquarters until she was able to save Wolverine and get unofficially adopted as his teen sidekick. Today's mentioned & relevant media: -Uncanny X-Men (1963) #244-280, 288, 295-318, 325, 331, 343, 350-354, 375379, 388, 403-406, 423-437, 600 -X-Men Annual (1970) #13-14 -X-Tinction Agenda (1990) -Wolverine (1988) #40-75, 94, 115-118, 125-126, 141, 145-147 -X-Men (1991) #4-41, 64, 96, 99 -X-Men Annual (1991) -Excalibur (1988) #57-58 -X-Cutioner's Song (1992) -Wolverine Killing (1993) #1 -Generation X (1994) -Generation X Underground Special (1998) -X-Men Unlimited (1993) #30, 34 -X-Men Unlimited (2004) #2 -X-Men (2004) #157, 165, 171 -Jubilee (2004) -Decimation: House of M - The Day After (2005) #1 -Generation M (2005) #2 -Wolverine Origins (2006) #6-10 -New Warriors (2007) -Nation X (2009) #2 -Curse of the Mutants (2010) reading order -X-Men (2010) #1-6, 11, 20-27 -Wolverine & Jubilee (2010) -Wolverine (2010 #6-8, 16 -X-23 (2010) #10-12, 19-20 -X-Men (2013) -Savage Wolverine (2013) #19 -Wolverine Annual (2014) #1 -Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat! (2015) #8-17 -Old Man Logan (2016) #14-15, 23 -X-Men Prime (2017) #1 -Generation X (2017) -Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey (2017) -Hunt for Wolverine (2018) #1 -Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor (2018) -Uncanny X-Men (2018) #1-6, 9-10 -Dead Man Logan (2018)-6 -Age of X-Man: X-Tremists (2019) -Excalibur (2019) -Marvel's Voices: Identity (2021) #1 -X-Men Legends (2021) #7-9 -X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic (2021) #28, 41, 54, 74, 80-85, 100, 102, 105 -Knights of X (2022) -X-Terminators (2022) -Unforgiven (2022) trade paperback -X-Men: Hellfire Gala Last Rites Infinity Comic (2023) #1 -X-Men: Hellfire Gala (2023) #1 -Marvel's Voices: X-Men (2023) #1 -Parasocial -X-Men Blue: Origins (2023) #1 Thanks to Victoria Watkins for our icon! Support Capes and Japes by: Checking out our Patreon or donating to the Tip jar Find out more on the Capes and Japes website.
Today we talk about Remy LeBeau, who has a power that everyone has (converting potential energy into kinetic energy) except he's very good at it and he uses it for stealing and X-Men business. Today's mentioned & relevant media: -X-Men Annual (1970) #14 -Uncanny X-Men (1963) #266-280, 294-390, 425, 444-446, 468, 494, 524, 542, 600 -X-Tinction Agenda (1990) -X-Men (1991) -Wolverine (1988) #55-57, 60, 87 -X-Cutioner's Song (1992) -Gambit (1993) -Rogue (1995) -Wolverine & Gambit: Victims (1995) -Onslaught (1996) -X-Men Annual (1997) -Gambit (1997) -X-Men Unlimited (1993) #18, 22-23, 30 -Gambit (1999) -Gambit Annual 1999 -Gambit Annual 2000 -X-Treme X-Men (2001) -X-Treme X-Men: X-Pose (2003) #2 -X-Men (2004) -X-Men Unlimited (2004) #3 -Rogue (2004) #1, 4-6, 11-12 -Gambit (2004) -X-Men/Fantastic Four (2004) -X-Men: Messiah Complex (2007) -X-Men Legacy (2008) #211-234, 244-267, 275 -X-Men Origins: Gambit (2009) #1 -X-Men: Second Coming (2010) -X-Men (2010) #2-15 -X-Men: Curse of the Mutants - Storm & Gambit (2010) -Daken/X-23: Collision (2011) -Gambit: From the Marvel Vault (2011) #1 -X-Men: Schism (2011) -Astonishing X-Men (2004) #48-68 -Avengers Vs. X-Men (2012) -Gambit (2012) -X-Men: X-Termination (2013) -All-New X-Factor (2014) -Storm (2014) #9 -Deadpool V Gambit (2016) -Civil War II: X-Men (2016) -All-New Wolverine (2015) #16-18 -X-Men: Gold (2017) #4-6, 26-30 -Astonishing X-Men (2017) #1-12 -Rogue & Gambit (2018) -X-Men: Red (2018) #3-11 -Mr. and Mrs. X (2018) -Excalibur (2019) -Knights of X (2022) -Gambit (2022) -X-Treme X-Men (2022) -Captain Marvel (2019) #43-50 -Rogue & Gambit (2023) -Love Unlimited Infinity Comic (2022) #61 -Dark X-Men (2023) -Marvel's Voices: X-Men (2023) #1 -Wonder Woman (2023) #3 backup story Thanks to Victoria Watkins for our icon! Support Capes and Japes by: Checking out our Patreon or donating to the Tip jar Find out more on the Capes and Japes website.
Today we talk about Alex Summers, who joins the X-Men after being kidnapped, learning his brother is Cyclops, and finding out that he also has mutant powers. Today's mentioned & relevant media: -X-Men (1963) #54 -Incredible Hulk (1962) #150 -Havok & Wolverine: Meltdown (1988) -Inferno (1988) -X-Tinction Agenda (1990) -X-Factor (1986) #71 -X-Cutioner's Son (1992) -Mutant X (1998) -X-Men: The Hidden Years (1999) -Uncanny X-Men (1981) #411 -Exiles (2001) #28-30 -X-Men (2004) #157 -X-Men: Deadly Genesis (2005) -Uncanny X-Men (1981) #475 -X-Men: Emperor Vulcan (2007) -War of Kings (2009) reading order -X-Factor (2005) #230 -Uncanny Avengers (2012) -Avengers & X-Men: AXIS (2014) -Death of X (2016) #4 -IVX (2016) #5-6 -X-Men: Blue (2017) #7-9, 23-28 -Astonishing X-Men (2017) #13 -Uncanny X-Men (2018) #12 -House of X (2019) #5 -Hellions (2020) -X-Men Legends (2021) #1-2, 5-6 -A.X.E.: Judgement Day (2022) -Dark Web (2022) -Dark X-Men (2023) -Candela Obscura: Needle & Thread -Pokemon (2000) -Magneto (2023) #4 -X-Men Forever announcement Thanks to Victoria Watkins for our icon! Support Capes and Japes by: Checking out our Patreon or donating to the Tip jar Find out more on the Capes and Japes website.
The Boyz have an extra special Rudetober edition of Trading the ‘Backs this episode. Lord of dark, symbiote gods, mind control, and mutant vampires with tentacle arms in this volume. ALSO! Ahsoka! Loki! Reptile! Intro - 00:26 "Who's in Your Mouth?" - 5:00 Blitzkrieg News - 11:12 RudeBoyz CatchUp (Deadpool, Dredge, Baldurs Gate 3, Ahsoka, Loki, Reptile) - 38:00 Topic: Trading the ‘Backs, Vol 8: King in Black, X-Tinction Agenda, Mutant Genesis - 01:01:15 Outro - 02:46:28 For all things RudeBoyz, head to: linktr.ee/rudeboyz Find us on Podbean, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and TuneIn! Thanks for listening, leave a comment & join the RudeNation!
This is our first dive into the many X-men crossover events they have had over the years! This one starts the way to the great X- title explosion that happens in the early 90s!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we rediscover Double Dragon Neo in The Download while getting travel tips and insight from the Black Will Travel podcast in the Podcast Spotlight. In the Short Takes, we give our impressions of the upcoming Naomi adaptation on the CW and remember Betty White. We introduce the new segment, The Longbox as we talk about the classic X-Men storyline, X-Tinction Agenda. Our hidden gems spotlight the underrated classic Dark City while our fragrance of the week is something new from the house of Zaharoff, Signature Tabac. The Download: Double Dragon Neon Podcast Spotlight: Black Will Travel The Longbox: X-Tinction Agenda 1990 (UXM 270-272, XF 60-62, & NM 95-97) Hidden Gems: Dark City (1998) The Fragrance of the Week (Cold-Weather Edition): Signature Tabac by Zaharoff Music by AOAO Music IG: @websterstyle Twitter: @websterstyle www.WebsterStyle.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TheSartorialAndGeekPod/support
Christi and Chris wrap up X-Tinction Agenda (Uncanny X-Men #272, New Mutants #97, and X-Factor #62). Storm regains her adult body, Hodge loses his body, and the Summers brothers have a bro-down. Support The Chrises Patreon Kofii Contact The Chrises Twitter: @ChrisesPod Facebook: @ChrisesPod chrisesoninfiniteearths@gmail.com Music Credits "Evening Melodrama" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Get Away” by Scott Holmes is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial License. “Happy Alley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Daily Double Noise by Matt D. Wilson
Christi and Chris discuss the middle “stinc” of X-Tinction Agenda (Uncanny X-Men #271, New Mutants #96, and X-Factor #61). The X-Men can’t seem to catch a break, and things get steamy with Jean and Wolverine. Support The Chrises Patreon Kofii Contact The Chrises Twitter: @ChrisesPod Facebook: @ChrisesPod chrisesoninfiniteearths@gmail.com Music Credits "Evening Melodrama" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Get Away” by Scott Holmes is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial License. “Happy Alley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Christi and Chris discuss the first third of X-Tinction Agenda (Uncanny X-Men #270, New Mutants #95, and X-Factor #60). Storm is a child, Cameron Hodge is just a human head, and the seasonal dissonance runs rampant. Support The Chrises Patreon Kofii Contact The Chrises Twitter: @ChrisesPod Facebook: @ChrisesPod chrisesoninfiniteearths@gmail.com Music Credits "Evening Melodrama" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Get Away” by Scott Holmes is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial License. “Happy Alley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Daily Double Noise by Matt D. Wilson
Today we talk about the X-Men, which is a bit of a daunting task because you could have an entire podcast dedicated to talking about the X-Men because there's so much that happens, but! Here is an overview, if you will. Today's mentioned & relevant media: -X-Men/Uncanny X-Men (1963) -Giant-Size X-Men (1975) #1 -Dark Phoenix Saga (1980) event -Days of Future Past (1981) event -God Loves, Man Kills (extended cut) -New Mutants (1982) -X-Factor (1986) -Excalibur (1988) -Alpha Flight (1983) -X-Force (1991) -Age of Apocalypse (1995) event -X-Cutioner's Song (1992) event -X-Tinction Agenda (1991) event -Generation X (1994) -X-Men (1991) -New X-Men (2001) -Astonishing X-Men (2004) -House of M (2005) -Messiah CompleX (2007) event -Messiah War (2009) event -Second Coming (2010) event -Schism (2011) event -Avengers VS X-Men (2012) event -All-New X-Men (2012) -Death of Wolverine (2014) -House of X/Powers of X (2019) -X-Men (2019) -X-Men (2021) -Marauders (2019) -Excalibur (2019) -Hellfire Gala (2021) event -Trial of Magneto (2021) -Challenge of the Super Sons (2020) (print copies combine 2 digitals each issue) -Blue and Gold (2021) #3 -Superman: Son of Kal-El (2021) #4 Thanks to Victoria Watkins for our icon! Support Capes and Japes by: Checking out our Patreon or donating to the Tip jar Find out more on the Capes and Japes website.
New Mutants #97, X-Factor #62, X-Tinction Agenda Parts 8 & 9. Theme Music: Lazlo Hollyfeld – Buffaloallamericacity
New Mutants #96, X-Factor #61, X-Tinction Agenda Parts 5 & 6. Theme Music: Lazlo Hollyfeld – Buffaloallamericacity
New Mutants #95, X-Factor #60, X-Tinction Agenda Parts 2 & 3. Theme Music:Lazlo Hollyfeld – Buffaloallamericacity
Marvel comics of 1991. The X-Men in “X-Tinction Agenda” from Claremont, Jim Lee, Rob Liefeld, Louis Simonson, and more! On this episode we cover the following issues (all available via Marvel Unlimited): X-Tinction Agenda Reading Order Up Next: My Marvelous Year – 1991 Pt. 2 Amazing Spider-Man #345 to #347 Dope Venom covers. Fantastic Four […] The post 1991 Pt. 1: X-Men X-Tinction Agenda! appeared first on Comic Book Herald.
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No, it's not a commentary on modern day politics, it's the X-Tinction Agenda, a story that starts out strong and ends with a whimper (and with the immortal head of a racist supervillain getting buried alive)
Character Corner - A Podcast on Your favorite Comic Book Characters
We’re finally here. The end of our Claremont X-Men run here on the Character Corner. We started this almost 6 months ago. To be fair we took a few detours and breaks but we’re wrapping it up now. Honestly, this has been one of our favorite series of episodes and not just because we got to talk about the X-Men. Rereading Claremont’s run and what he was able to do really exposed how much of the traits of the X-Men come from his time on the series. And even though this took us 5 episodes (4 on the X-Men and one on the New Mutants) by the end, we still only scratched the surface. We barely touched Excalibur and we didn’t revisit the Wolverine series that Claremont was also writing at the time. There’s just so much. For this last run we cover the 19 remaining issues of New Mutants that Claremont wrote before handing off to Louise Simonson (who deserves a lot of credit for what she wrote in New Mutants and X-Factor running parallel to Claremont), the lead up to and through X-tinction Agenda, the Muir Island Saga with the return of the Shadow King and then the first 3 issues of the 1991 X-Men book. The Trauma of the New Mutants - New Mutants #35 - 54 We last left off the New Mutants they had just returned from Asgard and Magneto, fresh off his trial, was now headmaster of Xavier’s school. Now in Part 3 of our series, we touch on some of the later stuff that happens with the New Mutants when Simonson is writing but for these 19 issues, it’s important to note that Claremont focused on the trauma of the students as well as the growth of Magneto. To say the New Mutants up to this point have been put through the ringer is an understatement. While we only covered it briefly, Secret Wars 2 is a traumatizing event for the students because…they die. The Beyonder basically uses them as his play things and so Magneto is left trying to not only earn their trust as their headmaster but cut through the core of their PTSD. Throw in the always scheming Emma Frost and the completely terrible Empath and the job of Erik gets even harder. Claremont’s run on New Mutants can really be summed up as an exploration of young teen mutants trying to navigate a world that hates them while still trying to be kids. X-tinction Agenda Back on the X-Men side, the X-Men themselves aren’t fairing that much better. While they’ve taken over the old Reaver’s base in Australia and are fresh off of Inferno, things start taking a turn. The Reavers and Lady Deathstroke strike back and crucify Wolverine. Betsy uses the Siege Perilous to escape the trap set by the Reavers which will later have some pretty disastrous consequences. The results are what lead to Betsy being captured by the Hand and having her body switched with that of an Asian woman, Colossus becoming a painter and later being manipulated and controlled by the Shadow King and then Havok becoming a Magistrate for the Genoshians. This is the backdrop leading into X-Tinction Agenda which sees Cameron Hodge teaming up with the Genoshians to get his revenge on the X-Men. While the X-Men are able to beat Hodge, the New Mutant’s Warlock is one of the early casualties. During this time, we also get introduced to other X-Men that will eventually become mainstays on future X-Teams. A young Chinese American mutant named Jubilee shows up in issue #244. Gambit makes a cameo in Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 and Uncanny X-Men #266. This is Storm’s Story One of the things that cannot be understated his how much Claremont’s X-Men run is really about Storm. Ororo is a constant presence in Claremont’s run. Before X-Tinction Agenda, Storm is thought to be dead but is really stripped of her memory and put in a young girl’s body. This is where she meets up with Gambit while being pursued by the Shadow King. While she gains her memories back, for a while she’s still left in that young girl’s body with limited control of her powers. Yet she’s still leader of the X-Men. Claremont makes it abundantly clear how important she is.
We’re finally here. The end of our Claremont X-Men run here on the Character Corner. We started this almost 6 months ago. To be fair we took a few detours and breaks but we’re wrapping it up now. Honestly, this has been one of our favorite series of episodes and not just because we got to talk about the X-Men. Rereading Claremont’s run and what he was able to do really exposed how much of the traits of the X-Men come from his time on the series. And even though this took us 5 episodes (4 on the X-Men and one on the New Mutants) by the end, we still only scratched the surface. We barely touched Excalibur and we didn’t revisit the Wolverine series that Claremont was also writing at the time. There’s just so much. For this last run we cover the 19 remaining issues of New Mutants that Claremont wrote before handing off to Louise Simonson (who deserves a lot of credit for what she wrote in New Mutants and X-Factor running parallel to Claremont), the lead up to and through X-tinction Agenda, the Muir Island Saga with the return of the Shadow King and then the first 3 issues of the 1991 X-Men book. The Trauma of the New Mutants - New Mutants #35 - 54 We last left off the New Mutants they had just returned from Asgard and Magneto, fresh off his trial, was now headmaster of Xavier’s school. Now in Part 3 of our series, we touch on some of the later stuff that happens with the New Mutants when Simonson is writing but for these 19 issues, it’s important to note that Claremont focused on the trauma of the students as well as the growth of Magneto. To say the New Mutants up to this point have been put through the ringer is an understatement. While we only covered it briefly, Secret Wars 2 is a traumatizing event for the students because…they die. The Beyonder basically uses them as his play things and so Magneto is left trying to not only earn their trust as their headmaster but cut through the core of their PTSD. Throw in the always scheming Emma Frost and the completely terrible Empath and the job of Erik gets even harder. Claremont’s run on New Mutants can really be summed up as an exploration of young teen mutants trying to navigate a world that hates them while still trying to be kids. X-tinction Agenda Back on the X-Men side, the X-Men themselves aren’t fairing that much better. While they’ve taken over the old Reaver’s base in Australia and are fresh off of Inferno, things start taking a turn. The Reavers and Lady Deathstroke strike back and crucify Wolverine. Betsy uses the Siege Perilous to escape the trap set by the Reavers which will later have some pretty disastrous consequences. The results are what lead to Betsy being captured by the Hand and having her body switched with that of an Asian woman, Colossus becoming a painter and later being manipulated and controlled by the Shadow King and then Havok becoming a Magistrate for the Genoshians. This is the backdrop leading into X-Tinction Agenda which sees Cameron Hodge teaming up with the Genoshians to get his revenge on the X-Men. While the X-Men are able to beat Hodge, the New Mutant’s Warlock is one of the early casualties. During this time, we also get introduced to other X-Men that will eventually become mainstays on future X-Teams. A young Chinese American mutant named Jubilee shows up in issue #244. Gambit makes a cameo in Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 and Uncanny X-Men #266. This is Storm’s Story One of the things that cannot be understated his how much Claremont’s X-Men run is really about Storm. Ororo is a constant presence in Claremont’s run. Before X-Tinction Agenda, Storm is thought to be dead but is really stripped of her memory and put in a young girl’s body. This is where she meets up with Gambit while being pursued by the Shadow King. While she gains her memories back, for a while she’s still left in that young girl’s body with limited control of her powers. Yet she’s still leader of the X-Men. Claremont makes it abundantly clear how important she is.
In this episode your beleagured hosts James and James discuss their namesake, the 1990 X-Men crossover X-Tinction Agenda. After that they go deep into Detective Comics #700, by Chuck Dixon and Graham Nolan. We're in the pipe, 5 by 5.
Hey!! Welcome to Episode 338 of The Podcast That Goes SNIKT! Flashback! X-Tinction Agenda Aftermath! All the mutants came together to battle Genosha, but can they continue to get along? Find out in the art jam issue of Uncanny X-Men that sets everybody on their new path following X-Tinction Agenda! Uncanny X-Men #273! This podcast is about all things Wolverine, specifically focusing on his Marvel Comics appearances. I'll be offering comic reviews and commentary. Warning, this podcast features spoilers, so if that worries you and you haven't read the preceding issues, you may want to check back later... Enjoy, Share, and please come back!! Next up...Grand Design! e-mail sniktcast@yahoo.com www.facebook.com/sniktpodcastfanpage https://twitter.com/sniktcast
Hey!! Welcome to Episode 335 of The Podcast That Goes SNIKT! Flashback! X-tinction Agenda! The Excalibros (Dan & Georgie) sneak into Genosha with us on in this blockbuster episode covering the first big X-over of the 90s!! Uncanny X-Men #270-272, New Mutants #95-97 and X-Factor #60-62! This podcast is about all things Wolverine, specifically focusing on his Marvel Comics appearances. I'll be offering comic reviews and commentary. Warning, this podcast features spoilers, so if that worries you and you haven't read the preceding issues, you may want to check back later... Enjoy, Share, and please come back!! Next up...bonus Grand Design! e-mail sniktcast@yahoo.com www.facebook.com/sniktpodcastfanpage https://twitter.com/sniktcast excalibros.podbean.com
Things are beginning to go poorly for all sides. Pho Sho is desperately trying to manage the Imperial threat without his former compatriots screwing things up. Everyone has wildcard in this game of poker, but who has the nuts?
Things are beginning to go poorly for all sides. Pho Sho is desperately trying to manage the Imperial threat without his former compatriots screwing things up. Everyone has wildcard in this game of poker, but who has the nuts?
This week the dudes talk about: WW3 TLC, Funkasaurus, X-Tinction Agenda, Thor #700, DC Dark Universe, and more!
In which the X-Tinction Agenda reaches its Return of the Jedi; Wolverine is a weaponized nuisance; HR would like a word with Gambit; Havok gets framed; Cameron Hodge is the For more information on this and other episodes, check out xplainthexmen.com!
In which we hit the Empire Strikes Back of X-Tinction Agenda; it’s hard to be Laura Kinney; the psychic knife makes its debut; Evil!Sexy Moira retains some moral high ground; For more information on this and other episodes, check out xplainthexmen.com!
In which the X-Tinction Agenda begins in earnest; Jim Lee rocks our world; Cable doesn’t need any Mickey-Mouse schedules; Jean Grey is not paid by the word; Havok makes a For more information on this and other episodes, check out xplainthexmen.com!
Welcome to the Comic Shenanigans Podcast!For the 309th episode, join Adam Chapman for reviews of comics released Wednesday September 23rd 2015! This episode was originally recorded on Monday September 28th 2015.SPOILER WARNING!!! Comics reviewed this episode include:1872 #3 - 8/10CAPTAIN MARVEL AND CAROL CORPS #4- 7/10DEATHSTROKE #10- 7.5/10FLASH #44- 5/10FURY SHIELD 50TH ANNIVERSARY #1- 7/10 GRAYSON #12- 9/10KANAN #6- 7/10SINESTRO #15- 8/10WE ARE ROBIN #4- 7/10 X-TINCTION AGENDA #4- 8/10Download it now!If you want to help support Comic Shenanigans, follow this link!http://www.podbean.com/patron/crowdfund/profile/id/mzvwg-3
Nuff Said: The Marvel, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, and Comics Fan Podcast
Phil and Charlie run down the Marvel comics for the week of 8-19-15. Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com. Follow us on Twitter @nuffsaidpodcast and on Instagram as nuffsaidpodcast. We also have a Tumblr blog at southgatemediagroup.tumblr.com. You can write to us at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Be sure to rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks! Loki: Agent of Asgard #17—Charlie-Thumbs Up (Charlie’s pick of the week) X-Tinction Agenda #3—Phil-Thumb 3 quarters Up Captain Britain & the Mighty Defenders #2—Charlie-Thumbs Up Inferno #4—Phil-Thumbs Up Runaways #3—Charlie-Thumbs Up Armor Wars #4—Phil-Thumbs Up Age of Ultron vs Marvel Zombies #3—Charlie-Thumbs Up Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #4—Phil-Thumbs Up (Phil’s pick of the week) 1872 #2—Charlie-Thumbs Up House of M #1—Charlie-Thumbs Up, Phil-Thumbs Up
Graphic Novice returns this week for their 65th episode with hosts VF & Nickel attempting to get caught up by reviewing 2 weeks of new comics. Slaves to the show format, we refuse to skip right to any sort of comic book banter, but instead spend the first 40 minutes or so discussing birthdays, long haul truckin', ladybugs, bee-keeping, podcasting responsibilities and our relaxed summer recording schedule. Comic news almost gets skipped over completely, before VF sneaks in a quick discussion on The Punisher showing up for Season 2 of Daredevil next year. In "Rapid-Fire Review" we discuss Sabrina #3, Captain Canuck #1, Convergence #8, Sandman Overture #5, Deadly Class #13, Outcast #9, Postal #4, They're Not Like Us #6, All-New Hawkeye #3, Inferno #1, Infinity Gauntlet #1, Inhumans Attilan Rising #1, Nova #31, Old Man Logan #1, Secret Wars Journal #1, Grimm Tales of Terror #11 (from May 27, 2015) as well as Archie #666, Broken World #1, Midnighter #1, D4VE #5, Autumnlands Tooth & Claw #6, Nailbiter #13, The Wicked + The Divine #11, All-New X-Men #41, Groot #1, Master of Kung-Fu #2, Spider-Woman #8, Superior Iron-Man #9, X-Tinction Agenda #1, and Years of Future Past #1 (From June 3, 2105). As always, the show wraps up with a look at some of the books we're looking forward to checking out the following week, in this case, June 10, 2015. Keep on Truckin'!
Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Longbox Edition is a podcast dedicated to covering the weekly and classic Marvel comic book issues and news. If you want to hear more the ABC television show Marvel’s Agents of Shield, Marvel's Agent Carter, Marvel’s Daredevil on Netflix and the general Marvel Comic Universe as well as these same segments please check out the main Legends Of Shield podcast found at LegendsOfShield.com This edition of Legends OF S.H.I.E.L.D. Longbox edition covers Marvel comics released by June 3rd, 2015 THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. – LONGBOX EDITION: Neil’s Mighty Marvel Moment - All-New X-Men #41, - Spider Woman #8, - Superior Ironman #9 - The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #6 - Wolverines #20 - Groot #1 - Amazing Spider Man #18.1 - Secret Wars #3 - ArmorWars #1 - - Battleworld #2 - Future Imperfect #1 - X-Tinction Agenda #1 - Years of Future Past #1 - Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your vows #1 - Battleworld: Master of Kung-Fu #2 - Long-box pick for this week: Avengers #195 and #196 from 1980 Adam, Lauren, Neil and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your take on Marvel comics or this podcast. Feel free to drop us a voicemail at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. You can tweet us @LegendsOfShield on twitter, go to our Facebook page: Facebook.com/legendsofshield, swing by our website www.legendsofshield.com, lookup our Tumblr page at legendsofshield.tumblr.com, checkout our Legends Of Shield YouTube channel, or send us a voicemail at 844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as we cover the next week in Marvel Comics. And don’t forget, you can join Haley, Lauren and Stargatepioneer live on Wednesday nights as they stream their podcast recording live about the latest in the General Marvel Comic Universe. Join the chat at GonnaGeek.com/live. Also check out their podcast episodes at legendsofshield.com or wherever podcasts are downloaded. This podcast was recorded on Saturday October 10th, 2015. Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. Comic Book debriefing ---
Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Longbox Edition is a podcast dedicated to covering the weekly and classic Marvel comic book issues and news. If you want to hear more the ABC television show Marvel’s Agents of Shield, Marvel's Agent Carter, Marvel’s Daredevil on Netflix and the general Marvel Comic Universe as well as these same segments please check out the main Legends Of Shield podcast found at LegendsOfShield.com This edition of Legends OF S.H.I.E.L.D. Longbox edition covers Marvel comics for the week starting June June 3rd, 2015. THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. – LONGBOX EDITION: Neil’s Mighty Marvel Moment - All-New X-Men #41, - Spider Woman #8, - Superior Ironman #9 - The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #6 - Wolverines #20 - Groot #1 - Amazing Spider Man #18.1 - Secret Wars #3 - ArmorWars #1 - - Battleworld #2 - Future Imperfect #1 - X-Tinction Agenda #1 - Years of Future Past #1 - Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your vows #1 - Battleworld: Master of Kung-Fu #2 - Long-box pick for this week: Avengers #195 and #196 from 1980 Adam, Lauren, Neil and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your take on Marvel comics or this podcast. Feel free to drop us a voicemail at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. You can tweet us @LegendsOfShield on twitter, go to our Facebook page: Facebook.com/legendsofshield, swing by our website www.legendsofshield.com, lookup our Tumblr page at legendsofshield.tumblr.com, checkout our Legends Of Shield YouTube channel, or send us a voicemail at 844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as we cover the next week in Marvel Comics. And don’t forget, you can join Haley, Lauren and Stargatepioneer live on Wednesday nights as they stream their podcast recording live about the latest in the General Marvel Comic Universe. Join the chat at GonnaGeek.com/live. Also check out their podcast episodes at legendsofshield.com or wherever podcasts are downloaded. This podcast was recorded on Saturday October 10th, 2015. Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. Comic Book debriefing ---
It's Three's Company time, so we welcome in friend of the show Douglas Mangum from UncannyXMen.net. In On Shelves Now we review Legacy 300, X-Men 10 and 11, X-Factor 2 and 3, Uncanny Avengers 18, Wolverine and the X-Men 1, and finish the Trial of Jean Gray with All New X-Men 24 and Guardians of the Galaxy 13. We then answer your questions in a Fastball Special before finishing out X-Tinction Agenda in Retro Reviews.
This week we begin the Trial of Jean Grey with parts one through four - All New 22, Guardians of the Galaxy 11, All New 23 and Guardians of the Galaxy 12. We also review Uncanny X-Men 17, Magneto 1, Wolverine and the X-Men 42, Origin 2 #3, and Amazing X-Men 4. We then bring back our famous (infamous?) musical top 5s and look at our Top 5 90s Songs for Mutants. In Retro Reviews we continue X-Tinction Agenda with Uncanny 271, New Mutants 96, and X-Factor 61.
This week we talk about comics, LOTS of comics. In On Shelves Now we review All New 20 and 21, Amazing X-Men 3, Uncanny X-Men 16, X-Men 9, Wolverine and the X-Men 40 and 41, X-Force 1, and All New X-Factor 1. We then do a comic book questions only Fastball Special, and finish up with a Retro Review of the start of the X-Tinction Agenda with New Mutants 94, Uncanny X-Men 270, New Mutants 95 and X-Factor 60.
Matt and Brett relax in our quiet, post-crossover, chill out episode. Matt gives some of his thoughts, memories and impressions on last week’s topic, X-Men: Mutant Genesis. For more on the X-Tinction Agenda, briefly touched upon in this episode, you can buy that X-Men classic on Amazon or Comixology. And here’s that hot picture of Cyclops that made an impression on young Brett. Next week we’ll be reading our first listener pick, Savage Dragon #1-3 and #0. #1-3 are collected on Comixology, and #0 is free. They can also be found for cheap on My Comic Shop.com. Music: “Leader of the Pack” by Sleigh Bells "The Chill Out Episode" originally appeared at http://mattandbrettlovecomics.com/podcast/2013/chill-out.html