In this episode, Curt and Kevin conclude their trilogy of Marvel origins episodes with a look at the comic book beginnings of everyone’s favorite mutants! Then, they gear up for the new season of FX’s Legion with a look at the issue that inspired a key moment from the show!
First, the comic that started it all: X-Men #1! Who are these mysterious teenagers with bizarre super-powers? Who is their stern, slightly scary taskmaster? And when the mysterious master of magnetism known as Magneto threatens a U.S. missile base, can our milquetoast mutants save the day?
Next it’s the book that launched the X-Men as we know them today: Giant-Size X-Men #1! When the X-Men are captured by a mysterious foe, Charles Xavier assembles a new squad to rescue them. This international mishmash of mutants – including Wolverine, Storm, Nightcrawler and Colossus – has some impressive powers and even cooler costumes. But when it comes to defeating Krakoa, The Island That Walks Like a Man, do they have any chance atoll?
And last but not least, Charles Xavier recounts his own quasi-origin story in Uncanny X-Men #117, including a no-holds-barred psychic skirmish with the nefarious Shadow King – a mental melee dramatized (after a fashion) in Legion’s first season!
Do these uncanny tales have what it takes to graduate to the top of that class of peerless periodicals known as … The Comics Canon?
Things Discussed in This Episode:
- Curt’s got Legion fever
- Were the original X-Men a cult?
- Jean Gray’s problematic welcome
- The disappointing truth about what the “X” stands for
- The colorful diversity of Giant Size X-Men #1
- Aye, an’ Banshee sure is Irish, me boyo!
- The trouble with Thunderbird
- Kevin questions Krakoa’s mutant bona fides
- The Hollywood backlot version of Cairo
- Our Jessica Jones episode
- Curt breaks down the blackboard scene from Legion
- X-Men: Schism
- Wolverine and the X-Men Vol. 1
- X-Men: Deadly Genesis
Join us in two weeks as we make a left turn at Albuquerque to discuss a pair of stories that pair DC superheroes with Looney Tunes characters: The Coyote Gospel from Grant Morrison’s Animal Man and 2017’s Batman/Elmer Fudd Special #1!
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