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Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men

461 – Things to Do in Denver When You’re X-Force

Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men

Jay Edidin & Miles Stokes

Arts, Books, Visual Arts

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2024

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

In which Magneto may be right but is also wildly impractical; X-Force goes on a sneaking mission; Magneto isn’t mad, he’s just disappointed; Rictor and Shatterstar return; Strong is not a common surname in the Marvel universe; and being a mutant on TV doesn’t mean you’re one in the comics. X-PLAINED: How Jubilee became a vampire The most X-treme youth of them all X-Force 94-95 X-Force Annual 1999 Genosha Butler disambiguation Clown jobs A team-up predicated on an awkward breakup Hammer Town Delphi Memory boxes Several potential continuity error Names Genoshan robots Archie A hierarchy of potential fates Vershiagen Industries and/or Vershlagen Industries V2 Hanrancha Stronghold Martin Strong Freddie Michelle Balters (Neurotap) (more) (again) Communication with X-teams A sudden and depressing resolution Continuity across media Why Gambit doesn’t (usually) throw tarot cards NEXT EPISODE: The Return of the Hellions (kinda) The visual companion to this episode will be up later this week! 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!

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0:00.0

So Jay, I know Jubilee's not a vampire anymore, but how did she become one in the first place?

0:06.0

Oh, that's easy Miles. She was hanging out in San Francisco and a nearby vampire.

0:11.0

Bitter? Expl exploded. What? I'm Jay Eddin and I'm Miles Stokes. And we are here to explain the X-Men.

0:30.4

Because it's about time someone did.

0:32.4

Welcome to episode 461 of... X-Men. Because it's about time someone did.

0:32.6

Welcome to episode 461 of J& Miles explain the X-Men where we walk you through the ins, the outs, and

0:37.9

the retcons of comics greatest superhero soap opera.

0:41.2

And welcome back to more X-Force. I, man I love X-Force. They're just so much fun. I mean they're not as fun as they they were for a long time but they're still pretty fun. They're still pretty damn fun. So normally this would be the part

0:55.2

where we would tell you what happened previously on X Force or something along those lines but

0:59.6

honestly aside from knowing that they remained the most extreme teens of all and they're living in

1:04.4

San Francisco, you know, the rest of what we can just sort of explain as we go.

1:10.0

I think they're 20-somethings at this point.

1:12.0

Well, I mean, what are 20-somethings at this point.

1:13.0

Well, I mean, what are 20-somethings, if not teens who, you know, aren't teens anymore?

1:18.6

Youth, the most extreme youth of them all.

1:21.3

Extreme youth. Would that be a really good band's name or a really bad band's name?

1:26.2

I think it would be a really good name for a punk band who played like traditional brass band instruments.

1:31.3

Yeah, yeah, okay, but like in punk garb and stuff with a punk attitude?

1:35.8

Yeah. Yeah, well, okay, I'm glad we've we've settled that. So that doesn't exactly bring us to X Force Number 94, artifacts and apocrypha.

1:47.0

This issue is written by Jean Francis Moore as this whole run is, penciled by Jim Chung, inked by Mark Morales, Robert Stoll,

1:55.2

Rodney Ramos, and Scott Koblish, colored by Kevin Tinsley and lettered by Richard Star Kings

2:00.4

on Comacrafts, Oscar Gangara. And we start strong with this one. I love this cover.

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