Showing posts with label generation x. Show all posts
Showing posts with label generation x. Show all posts

Friday, December 24, 2021

Merry X-Lapsed - 2020 Collection

Merry X-Lapsed 2020

Merry X-Lapsed!

Merry X-Lapsed 2020 Collection
(00:00:00) X-Men #98: "Merry Christmas, X-Men - The Sentinels Have Returned!"
(00:28:52) Uncanny X-Men #341: "When Strikes a Gladiator!"
(00:57:08) Uncanny X-Men #143: "Demon"
(01:25:40) X-Men (vol.2) #109: "Ceremonies"
(01:57:41) Generation X #4: "Between the Cracks"glyni
Writers - Chris Claremont, Scott Lobdell, & John Byrne
Pencils - Dave Cockrum, Joe Madureira, John Byrne, Tom Derenick, & Chris Bachalo
Inks - Sam Grainger, Tim Townsend, Terry Austin, Rick Ketchum, Norm Rapmund, & Mark Buckingham
Letters - Joe Rosen, Comicraft, Richard Starkings, Tom Orzechowski, Saida Temafonte,
Colors - Janice Cohen, Steve Buccellato, Glynis Wein, Liquid!, Electric Crayon
Edits - Wolfman, Liebig, Powers, Jones, Shooter, Harras

Inviting you to spend a couple hours of your Christmas with me... and the X-Men!

Closing out our Holiday Week by collecting the five "Merry X-Lapsed" episodes from 2020!

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TIMESTAMPS:

(00:00:00) X-Men #98: "Merry Christmas, X-Men - The Sentinels Have Returned!"
(00:28:52) Uncanny X-Men #341: "When Strikes a Gladiator!"
(00:57:08) Uncanny X-Men #143: "Demon"
(01:25:40) X-Men (vol.2) #109: "Ceremonies"
(01:57:41) Generation X #4: "Between the Cracks"

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Thursday, December 23, 2021

Merry X-Lapsed - Generation X #24 (1997)

Merry X-Lapsed!

Generation X #24 (February, 1997)
"Home for the Holidays"
Writer - Scott Lobdell
Guest Pencils - Rick Leonardi w/Mitch Byrd
Guest Inks - Bud LaRosa w/Jason Martin
Letters - Comicraft w/Richard Starkings
Colors - Steve Buccellato
Edits - Bob Harras
Cover Price: $1.95

Merry X-Lapsed 2021 wraps up the same way 2020 ended... with Generation X!

And, just like 2020, the Generation X Holiday Issue we're discussing... really doesn't have much to do with the holidays themselves!  Instead, the ladies of the crew head to Monet's family home in Monaco, to play a game of "Skeletons in the Closet" -- sharing tales of how and when their mutant powers manifested.  It's a bunch of largely-retconned... or contradicted stories, that almost make me want to launch a program called "The Unessential X-Lapsed"!

Also - I wax on for quite awhile about what the Holiday Season means to me... well, the "eves" of the holidays anyway.  I'd love to hear your stories as well!

I hope everyone has a warm and wonderful Christmas and Holiday Season.  Thank you all for being a part of mine!

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Sunday, June 13, 2021

Generation X-Lapsed, Episode 12 - Generation X #87 (2018)

Generation X-Lapsed, Episode Twelve

Generation X #87 (April, 2018)
Writer - Christina Strain
Art - Amilcar Pinna
Colors - Felipe Sobreiro
Letters - VC's Clayton Cowles
Edits - Robinson, Shan, Paniccia, Cebulski
Cover Price: $3.99
On-Sale: February 21, 2018


It's the final episode of Generation X-Lapsed!

Will the Loser Squad be able to defeat M-Plate?

Will Jubilee be able to adequately use her newly returned PAFF powers?

Will we ever see these characters again?

Those answers... well, might be in this issue.

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Help me pick the next Sunday Special Series!

  • Mr. & Mrs. X-Lapsed
    • 18 Episodes
      • Rogue & Gambit 1-5
      • X-Men Gold Wedding Issue
      • Mr. & Mrs. X 1-12
  • JEANeration X-Lapsed
    • 12 Episodes
      • Jean Grey 1-11
      • Generations: Jean Grey
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Sunday, May 30, 2021

Generation X-Lapsed, Episode 11 - Generation X #86 (2018)

Generation X-Lapsed, Episode Eleven

Generation X #86 (March, 2018)
"Survival of the Fittest, Part 2"
Writer - Christina Strain
Art - Amilcar Pinna
Colors - Felipe Sobreiro
Letters - VC's Clayton Cowles
Edits - Robinson, Shan, Paniccia, Alonso
Cover Price: $3.99
On-Sale: January 17, 2018

In our penultimate outing with the lovable Loser Squad, we finally get to the scene that caused us to look at this book in the first place - the de-vamping and re-mutifying of Jubilation Lee!

We've got questions...

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Sunday, May 16, 2021

Generation X-Lapsed, Episode 10 - Generation X #85 (2018)

Generation X-Lapsed, Episode Ten

Generation X #85 (February, 2018)
"Survival of the Fittest, Part 1"
Writer - Christina Strain
Art - Amilcar Pinna
Colors - Felipe Sobreiro
Letters - VC's Clayton Cowles
Edits - Robinson, Shan, Paniccia, Alonso
Cover Price: $3.99
On-Sale: December 20, 2017

Welcome to Marvel Legacy, Gang!  We're back to our Legacy Numbering and everything... and by "everything", I mean... well, that's basically it.  Nothing else about this screams "legacy", but... we can't have everything, now can we?

Here, as Generation X barrels toward its conclusion, we're seeing all of our main story threads converge in a most convenient way.  We've got two issue-sodes left after this!

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Friday, December 25, 2020

Merry X-Lapsed - Generation X #4 (1995)

Merry X-Lapsed!  Day Five

Generation X #4 (February, 1995)
"Between the Cracks"
Writer - Scott Lobdell
Pencils - Chris Bachalo
Inks - Mark Buckingham
Colors - Steve Buccellato
Letters - Richard Starkings and Comicraft
Edits - Bob Harras & Tom DeFalco
Cover Price: $1.95

Merry Christmas, friends!

Today we wrap up our little holiday vacation from the paradise that is Krakoa with... a Christmas story that isn't!  I mean, someone does eat a candy cane... and someone does wear a Santa hat... but, other than that - ain't no Christmas to see here!

Today we take a look at one'a those "Feared and Hated"-focused stories that we get from time to time in our X-Reading... but, it's a good one - right out of my own personal wheelhouse - written by Scott Lobdell and drawn by the amazing Chris Bachalo.

I hope you've enjoyed this "break" in our normal coverage... which will resume following the weekend.  Thank you all for indulging me - To You and Yours, from Me and Mine - Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

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Saturday, March 21, 2020

DC NEAR-MISS: Generation X #1 (1994)


DC NEAR-MISS: Generation X #1 (November, 1994)
"Third Genesis"
Writer/Co-Creator - Scott Lobdell
Pencils/Co-Creator - Chris Bachalo
Inks - Mark Buckingham
Letters - Richard Starkings & Comicraft
Colors - Brian Buccellato & Electric Crayon
Edits - Bob Harras
Edits-in-Chief - Tom DeFalco
Cover Price: $3.95
From Marvel Comics

What's in a Name?

Well, first of all... lemme just warn that this will be probably as tenuous a "DC Near-Miss" as I'm ever going to cover here... though, no promises.  First of all, this is more of a WildStorm Near-Miss... and, second this "Near-Miss" in particular doesn't have anything to do with a comic, concept, or character... but, a title.



That title... well, duh, is Generation X.  Well, actually it's more like 4/11's of the title.  Let's jump back to the early days of Image Comics... and in particular, the inside-back cover of Stormwatch #2 (May, 1993), which bore a rather curious advertisement (which is the only reason why I actually own a copy of Stormwatch #2):



Now, that's a pretty familiar crew of folks to WildStorm fans... with only a sorta/kinda-familiar name... GenX!  Slated for release in August, 1993... which would have beaten the book we're about to discuss to shelves by over a year!  Keeping in mind, this is early Image, so... for all we know, this wouldn't actually have made it into shops even in the calendar year of 1993.  In fact, it wouldn't... though, this time we can't completely blame it on the freewheeling "growing roses" formula over at the House that Todd and the Gang built.

It would appear that Homage/Aegis/WildStorm or whatever we wanna call them were sincere in wanting to get this title onto shelves and into the hands of speculators comic book enthusiasts pretty darn quick.  The Speculator's Best Friends over at Entertainment This Week (American Entertainment) had the bugger up in their solicits:



If we jump ahead a couple of months to Wizard Magazine #23 (July, 1993), we can find, not only the same ad from Stormwatch #2... but four-pages of character pin-ups from this would-be worldbreaker:




At this point... it's like, if Marvel didn't already know what Jim Lee and Company had in mind in launching their own "X" title... they'd definitely know by now.  Well... let's move ahead another month, shall we?  Wizard Magazine #24 (August, 1993) didn't just give us a full-page ad... or even a character "study".  Nonono, it's here that we'd get a full two-page spread!



Well... fellas, if you wanted Marvel's attention... I think that might've just gotten it, because this is the last time (to my knowledge) that we'd see any promotional items for this property ending with an "X".  In fact, GenX would sort of slide into the background for a number of months.  The next print advertisement I can find for the property appeared in Wizard Magazine #29 (January, 1994)... where the X had already been changed into a ¹³!  Turns out, the "¹³" and the X are kind of interchangeable... as Generation X (the real-life concept) is viewed as the thirteenth Generation... which is to say the "13th Generation since American Independence".  So, really... it's a pretty clever "work around".  I wonder how many people picked up on that... I sure didn't!



So, what happened?  Did Marvel put the kibosh on GenX?  Here comes my obligatory DC Near-Miss "I'm sure I'm not blowing any minds here..." but... yeah.  That's what happened.  It's not without precedent either.  In fact, in that very same Wizard #29, the top news item is:



Marvel taking legal action against Jim Shooter's Defiant Comics over their title Plasm... claiming it was too close to the MarvelUK title, Plasmer (which I'm guessing about eight people in total ever read)... this forced Shooter and Co. to scramble and change the title of Plasm to Warriors of Plasm.  Why were Marvel being so scarily (and tenuously) proactive here?  Well, if I'm remembering right, this is around the time where my main man Hart Fisher took Marvel to court over their use of the title Dark Angel (also a MarvelUK book)... and won!  What's more, MarvelUK's Dark Angel was originally called Hell's Angel... which they were also sued for!

The poor Gen¹³ kids got pushed back so far, they didn't even get the opportunity to make their debut in their own book!  Their first full appearance occurred, in of all places, Deathmate: Black (September, 1993)!


From - Deathmate: Black
For confirmation on the Marvel-ous involvement with GenX/Gen¹³, here are a few bits from the comics press of the day... starting with one from an article in Wizard: The Guide to Comics #38 (October, 1994)...



And again, a handful of months later in Wizard: The Guide to Comics #44 (April, 1995) - complete articles will be included below.  Pardon my horrible highlighting...



Later, they'd even reprint that original GenX ad we saw all the way back in Stormwatch #2 with the new (and permanent) title:



And the rest, they say, is history... or something.  So, I hope this sorta "nebulous" Near-Miss doesn't cramp the usual "style" of this blog... I feel like this is an interesting story to share (though, I'd bet most people already knew it), because honestly... we could've been living in a world where DC Comics would have technically been able to publish their own X-Book!  How weird would that've been?

So, yeah... here I am sharing an interesting story... or maybe, just maybe, I really wanted to talk about Generation X?  You be the judge!

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It’s a brisk and beautiful Autumn morning at the Massachusetts Academy (Generation X will always remind me of the Fall), and young mutant Husk is out for an early run.  She manages to run 5 miles in 35 minutes, which she is pretty darn proud of.  Teammate, Jubilee, however… thinks it’s just plain wrong to be up and at’em this early in the day.  Even going as far as referring to Paige as “one sick puppy”.  Well, hold that thought for just a second, Jubes…


They chat for a bit, mostly Jubilee “big leaguing” Paige since, ya know she was once on the X-Men.  She might mention that from time to time… as in, ya know, all of the time.  She’s also pals with Wolverine, which she might also mention every now and again...


Husk decides that, in lieu of a shower… she’ll just shed her top layer of skin… which is absolutely disgusting.  Jubilee is not pleased, and honestly… I don’t blame her.  What’s worse… as if there could be something worse… Paige just leaves her shedded sweaty skin on the ground.  What does she think, the birds are gonna eat it?  That sets a dangerous precedent!  Also... my wife is annoyed if my socks don’t make it into the hamper, couldn't how something like this would be received!


The two are interrupted by the arrival of M.  She flies in, which is supposed to be a big no-no.  They do not want to draw any attention to the Institute after all.  M feels she has nothing to hide.  She’s kind of a jerk…  


Banshee interrupts the banter, informing the young ladies that it’s time for their 7AM training.  But first, he’s going to have to unload M’s luggage, which has arrived in the form of several big-rig trucks.  Like I said, she’s kind of a jerk.

D'oh!
We shift scenes to an airplane where we meet a man with half his face wrapped in bandages.  Perhaps the smartest little girl on the planet it enamored by him… even refers to our boy as having “some kind of bio-nuclear psionic biokinetic field inside him.”  Huh?  Our new pal, Jonothon Starsmore decides to give the gal a bit of a show… peeling his wrap back ever so slightly, displaying the freaky light-show beneath.  He peers down at a letter he’d received from Xavier’s… and wonders what he might’ve just gotten himself into.


We return to the school grounds where Synch is in hot pursuit of… someone, okay… Skin.  This is probably the first good look we get at the red and gold Generation X uniform in action.  He recounts the gang’s run in with the Phalanx to catch newcomers up… and inform whatever was left of the speculator market where the can find some “hot” first appearances!


He comes across Skin’s belt, which distracts him long enough to allow Skin to strike!  They wrestle about a bit, and wind up tangled in Angelo’s super-elongated fingers.


Inside the school, Banshee introduces Jubilee, Husk and M to their new training facility… which is a biosphere.  Jubilee scoffs, and refers to it as a “Danger Grotto”.  Skin and Synch crash through the window… it seems their training already started!  Banshee is kind of ticked off… and understandably so… it’s only their first issue, and the place already needs repairs!  Emma Frost enters the room, and acts about as snotty as we might expect.


The co-headmasters bicker back and forth for a while.  While they do, Jubilee catches a glimpse of Gateway out of the corner of her eye.  For those unaware, Gateway is an aboriginal teleporter/precog who first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #229 (May, 1988).  He’s since been retconned as an ancestor to X-Man, Bishop… though, not at this point.  Anyhoo, he vanishes just as quickly as he appears.


We shift to Boston’s Logan International Airport where we meet a strange shadowy individual wearing a sort of gas mask.  He is being driven by his diminutive servant known as “D”.  He is there to meet the incoming Jonothon Starsmore.


Back at the Academy, Jubilee and Everett are getting ready to head to the airport with Banshee to pick up their newest member.  M is busy climbing trees… perhaps telling us that she’s not quite as mature as she projects.  Hmm… that might just become a mess of a story to tell somewhere down the line.


Banshee pulls up in his sweet convertible.  Jubilee hops in the back and sits all “cool girl” style on top of the back seat.  Banshee puts the pedal to the medal, to freak Jubes out.  Can't blame Sean one bit, she sorta had it coming.


After a good chuckle at her teammate’s expense, M starts wandering the grounds… where she comes across… Gateway!  After a moment, she concludes that… this visit means, that he must have returned.


At the airport, we see Emplate lurking about looking for Starsmore.  This page feels very much like something out of a Vertigo comic.  It’s a pretty wild artistic juxtaposition between normal humans and the disturbing Emplate in a rather mundane locale.  It’s here that we learn that Emplate feeds off of mutants… sort of “vampirically”.


Elsewhere in the airport, we find Banshee and company.  Synch suggests that perhaps it’s normal for mutants to be feared and hated… seeing as though, the three of them could level the entire airport.  Real mood-killer, this Everett… answering the "tough questions" that nobody’s even asking, to boot!


Chamber deboards and heads into the airport, where he is snatched by the face by Emplate… who has this disgusting little mouth in the palm of his hand.  The Generation X’ers leap into battle… and are not terribly effective.  Ya see, Emplate is able to redirect all of their attacks back at them.


Luckily, Synch is able to “synch his bod” to absorb it all.  Starsmore is able to fight back… which is, according to Emplate, not supposed to happen while he’s feeding.  It’s here that we get our first “full-frontal” on the teen we’ll know as Chamber.  The lower half of his face down to his chest is a cavity of sparking energy, hence all'a dem bandages.


Emplate recovers and begins another approach… when the rest of Generation X appears!  Husk immediately runs in… and is struck down for her troubles.  Fearing she might bleed out, Jubilee runs in to… yeugh… peel off a layer of her teammate’s skin.


Next, M decides to run in… but she is halted in her tracks.  Ya see, Emma Frost invaded her mind and forced her to pause.  In the distraction, Emplate disappears.  The entire crazy event is written off as not having been seen by the public because Emma made the team “psi-blind to the herd”.


We shift to Emplate who arrives… I dunno, home… wherever that is?  We find out that he’s been keeping a person chained up there for him to feed off regularly.  We also find out… that person escaped!


Back at the Academy, Skin lights up a cigarette… because he’s from the wrong side of the tracks.  That’s what the many “misunderstood” characters did before Marvel imposed their across-the-board smoking ban in the early-2000s.


Chamber notes that there is someone here to see them… and outside on the lawn sits our old friend, Gateway.  Banshee and company run out to see what’s up… Sean growing more aggravated with each step… until finally, Gateway speaks!  He mutters, perhaps the first word we’d ever seen him mutter in the comics (if I’m not mistaken, anyway), “Penance”.


Further out on the lawn they find… a red skinned girl with very long and pointy fingers… now, who might this be???  Izzit Void Indigo?!  Well, any observant reader might presume this is the red-skinned girl with the long fingers who was in all the promotional art!  This is Penance, by the way… and she will be kind of important.



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I... love this friggin' book.  This is one of those books that never fails to take me back to where I was when I was reading it.  This book, I dunno, just felt special.  Perhaps this was due to it being the first "big" mutant-book launch that I was actually "a part of" as a fan... but, I remember being super-hyped for this to finally arrive... inflated cover-price and all!

Plus, it always reminds me of my favorite time of year... the Fall, which, living in Arizona, isn't a thing I get to experience anymore!  I love the look of the brown, orange, red and yellow leaves floating through the panels... the sweatshirts and flannels... this book just gives me a very "cozy" feeling... and that's almost certainly one of the reasons why I will always love it.

The characters we "meet" here, are mostly those we already knew from The Phalanx Covenant... and they're all very likable and... in many ways, relatable (if you're a teen-ager... which I was).  I feel like, at their core, these folks are... ya know, sorta archetypal... but, only at their surface-level.  I mean, you can sort of "file them" under where they fit in a group dynamic... but, we will actually get to know each and every one of them better... and they will all become fully-fleshed out individuals.

It's funny, a few weeks back when I looked at the Near-Miss of Giant-Size X-Men #1, I lamented the current methodology employed by Marvel when it comes to introducing "new" mutant characters.  We just get a bushel of 'em, all at once... and we're expected to care.  If we don't get on-board, "we" (the readers) get the blame for a book's failing.  We kind of get that "bushel" effect here... but, Lobdell is able to side-step the side-effects, in that he introduced most of the cast in waves over the past few months of X-Men-family comics.  Not only did that allow us to "meet" these characters, but it further upped the ante on the hype for the big Generation X debut.

Let's look at the art.  I've said it before, but Chris Bachalo is absolutely in my Top Three Comic Artists of all time... he might even be Number One!  I absolutely love his work... and Generation X might be the best of his best.  This book looks like "candy"... it's just beautiful.  Even the "scary" parts look gorgeous!  It's hard to even put into words what it is I like so much... other than to say it looks "right".  This is the perfect art and perfect Artist for this book.  I couldn't imagine it launching under any other pencil... and boy, did this poor book take a nosedive (in every conceivable way) after Chris (and Scott) left!

Anyhoo, this is an awesome book... featuring an awesome team... created by an awesome team.  I'm so glad I found this (admittedly tenuous) way of sharing it here at the blog.  If you've never read these early issues of Generation X, you owe it to yourself to do so!  Just know when you've reach the Pooka, you've gone too far!

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"Gen-erating Excitement" (missed opportunity on using X-citement) by Andrew Steven Harris, from Wizard: The Guide to Comics #38 (October, 1994):


 

"Voices of a Generation" by Jeff Lang & Andrew Kardon, from Wizard: The Guide to Comics #44 (April, 1994):






(Not the) Letters Page... actually, a Sketchbook:



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