The Age of Hickman has arrived. And Charles Xavier seems to be smoking Krakoa. Join us for an in-depth read of House of X #1. Here, have a flower.
Saturday, July 20. A day that will live in geek infamy as Marvel announced the Hickman era X-Men lineups and the Phase 4 slate of the MCU. Every announcement rocked our little asses. Let's dive in.
The Age of X-Man is over. The surviving X-Men are together again. But, girrrl, that panel! We talk X-Force, Age of X-Man, and Uncanny ... with a little bit of Jessica Jones, Jimmy Olsen, and Wonder Twins thrown in for flavor.
Tom Holland sticks to our dreams like so much web fluid, so we review Spider-Man: Far From Home. We also dive into Sina Grace's chilly experience working on Iceman. And finally, Emma Frost receives an undercut that will change the Marvel Universe forever!
We talk Angel's 20th, Agents of SHIELD's stellar episode, Spider-Man: Far From Home early reactions, and comic books like Clue: Candlestick, War Scrolls, Psi-Lords, Uncanny X-Men, and the conclusion of Ed Piskor's fun, fun X-Men: Grand Design! Phew.
Corporations love to put a rainbow on their stuff while also funding Republicans. Luckily we have comic books to help us forget! Jessica Jones! Striking Vipers! Event Leviathan! Wonder Twins! Silver Surfer: Black! WotR: Giant-Man! And more!
Jean Grey and Emma Frost each had quite a week. We react to Fox's Dark Phoenix (Warning: There is yelling.) and Matthew Rosenberg's Uncanny X-Men #19. Plus, MCU Phase 4 slate leaks have got us like hmmmmm.
War of the Realms takes us to Yancy Street, drag brunch, and behind enemy lines. The X-Tremists gives us the mutant threesome of our dreams. X-Men: Grand Design tackles Brett and EvilJeff's favorite X-Men era. And Doom Patrol S1 wraps. Too bad EvilJeff is too bitter to enjoy any of it!
We revel in Doom Patrol's penultimate episode and talk some comic book news. Plus, we ask ourselves if there is more to Wolfsbane's death than we realize as we talk about War of the Realms: Uncanny, War of the Realms: Strikeforce, Dial H for Hero, and more!
Brett and EvilJeff are in the same room for this one! We chat about the concept of spoiling and react to some trailers together — Batwoman, Swamp Thing, Black Mirror, and Spider-Man: Far From Home! Plus, we revisit a bizarre PSA from 1990 — Cartoon All Stars to the Rescue! And, yes, there has been anotherrrr X-death.
Hey, fandom, you ok? With Game of Thrones and Avengers: Endgame, it's a stressful time for geeks. Is that why we're so angry? Plus, join us in worshipping Doom Patrol, Wonder Twins, and War of the Realms.
One week after our Endgame-only episode, it's back to comic books. Paper Girls! Nobody Is In Control! Heroes in Crisis! Savage Avengers! Mr. & Mrs. X! And that, um, issue of Uncanny X-Men.
In this episode, the only thing we talk about is Avengers: Endgame. And we do it with Best/Worst categories!
Welcome to the Comic Book Queers Mortuary and Crematory. We are here to celebrate the lives of The Magicians, Wolfsbane, CAOS, West Coast Avengers, and more. There's pate and a veggie spread in the back.
Per last episode's challenge, Brett and EvilJeff each create 10 teams composed of 10 mutants (or mutant-adjacents) each. Some genius. Some garbage. Find out which!
The word that has been part of our theme song since 2006 is now a movie. So we review it. Also, we interview Veronica Christlike, President of One Million Moms, about geek TV. Plus, X-Men!
The Bat turns 80 as Detective Comics bats 1000. We finally talk about Us. We really see Rogue. And celebrate April's golden showers.
Brett tells tales of his C2E2 gallivanting. He and EvilJeff then dive into the Mark Brooks teaser image for Jonathan Hickman's X-Men. Plus, ew, we read DC books.
We talk about Boom! Studios' new Buffy comic and a whole bunch of Grant Morrison stuff. Plus reviews of Amazing Spider-Man, Cosmic Ghost Rider, X-Force, and Iceman: Winter's End.
The boys marvel at so much about Captain Marvel. It's very late and Brett is very drunk and tired. So most of this episode is a blur. Also, Uncanny X-Men!