Tuesday, March 23, 2021

X-Lapsed Origins - Marvel Super-Heroes (UK) #381 (1982)


Marvel Super-Heroes (UK) #381 (January, 1982)
"Re-Birth"
Writer - Dave Thorpe
Art - Alan Davis
Letters - Jenny O'Connor
Colors - Helen Nally
Edits - Paul Neary
Cover Price: 63p

Hey gang!

Today's piece is sorta-kinda special... well, as special as a short discussion of an ancient non-Alan Moore-written Captain Britain strip might be.

This chapter was actually recently reprinted as part of Marvel's TRUE BELIEVERS reprint line... and, as such - should be quite easy to come by if you're looking to follow along with this series, or just to experience the fun on your own.

We're going to be getting into some Saturnyne here... including the first time she's actually called that.  If you're interested in learning more about Her Royal Whyness, then these next few chapters will be right up your alley!

Let's go!

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We open with Jackdaw cradling the devolved Captain Britain.  The Avant Guard inform our Elf pal that he's coming with them.  He doesn't wanna... but, has very little choice in the matter.  They decide to leave Betsy's Beautiful Monkey Brother behind, as they are sure he poses them absolutely no threat.  Hmm... these Avant Guards are kinda dumb, no?  From here, we pop in on Whitehall's Corridors of Power, where a Secretary is flapping his gums about this new colorful costumed character who just appeared - referring, of course, to Captain Britain.  Now, Whitehall - is apparently a road in Westminster which runs toward Parliament Square.  I had no idea, but I suppose it's good to know!  Anyhoo, this Secretary orders that the "Status Crew" (oof) are sent out to deal with Cap.



Elsewhere, poor radical Jackdaw is hooked up to a machine of sorts while her Royal Whyness examines him.  This is the first time she refers to herself as Saturnine (with an "I" instead of a "Y").  She finds the li'l Elf to be kinda cute... and suggests that bringing back Brian is something she might decide to do.


Speaking of which, at that very moment - Captain Monkey is bathed in that same Junkheap Juice... which causes him to re-volve into his human form.  As this plays out, Saturnine informs Jackdaw about her plan.  Ya see, she's here at the behest of the DDC (Dimensional Development Court).  Her job is to bring the most primitive of Alternate Earths up to a certain level so that the DDC's "50,000 Year Programme" can usher the Earth Series into a new era.  I'm explaining this rather poorly... but, it is a bit abstract.


Saturnine has been tasked with "leveling up" this Crooked Earth... which takes us back to "The Push" that we heard about last chapter.  This "Push" has to do with the evolutionary Junkheap Juice - this liquid evolves things upon contact, which would accomplish the Lady's current mission.  As she's spilling these beans, Captain Britain bursts through a wall to confront her.


Jackdaw attempts to convince Brian that Saturnine is one of the good guys here... which, I mean - knowing what we know about her now, is kind of a hard pill to swallow, innit?  I suppose she's more a force of chaos than evil... but, still.  Anyhoo, this discussion is interrupted by the arrival of... oy... the Status Crew.


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Another fun chapter... and a really neat bit of (alternate) world building!

I'm really digging how the information we're getting has been dealt out in dribs and drabs over the course of these first few chapters.  There's some "high concept" stuff at play here, but the way it's being delivered makes it relatively easy to digest (though, admittedly - still kind of challenging to explain... at least with my own limited abilities).

I appreciate Saturn(i)ne being depicted here as something of a nebulous entity - Brian isn't sure if she is someone he ought to trust... and, the reader likely isn't either.  That would go on to be Opal Luna's lot in life, even to our present day Ecks of Tens.  Her task here is an interesting one - leveling up this "primitive" Alternate Earth (which doesn't exactly appear to be all-that primitive... but, I suppose that's all relative) so that her bosses can usher in this "new Era".  Doing so via a weird evolutionary fluid is an interesting approach... almost too easy, and certainly too easily exploited.  Looking forward to seeing how that plays out.

This Crooked London being presented as a place without superheroes is cool as well.  Superheroes were "banned during the sixties" here.  We know that there once was a Captain UK, but no longer.  I'm assuming we'll be learning more about that as we continue on.

Adding to our punny groups, we meet the "Status Crew" here - almost certainly (I mean, c'mon) a play on "status quo"... which, when put into context, is really a perfect name for them.  I know I kinda groaned when I heard their name the first time - but, I gotta say - it's perfect!  To be fair, I often groan anytime Peter David uses puns... even though, it's almost always done creatively... and I totally love when he does it.

Overall - another great building-block chapter... really looking forward to more!

NEXT CHAPTER: Against the Realm!

X-Lapsed, Episode 150 - Marauders #17 (2021)


X-Lapsed, Episode One Hundred Fifty

Marauders #17 (March, 2021)
"The Winds of Change"
Writer - Gerry Duggan
Art - Matteo Lolli
Colors - Edgar Delgado
Letters - VC's Cory Petit
Design - Tom Muller
Head of X - Hickman
Edits - Bissa, White, Cebulski
Cover Price: $3.99
On-Sale: January 13, 2021

Welcome, friends - to the milestone 150th Episode of X-Lapsed!

Today we're celebrating by returning to one of our favorite story beats of the HoXPoX era -- the Crucible!  And boy, do we have a lot to talk about!

Also: Great Mail... and a new segment chatting up some recent-ish news in the World of X!  We got a cancellation and a Summer Event to parse!

I want to THANK everybody for helping me get to 150 episodes - I can say with 100% certainty that I couldn't have done it without your support!  Thank you all so much!  

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Monday, March 22, 2021

X-Lapsed Origins - Marvel Super-Heroes (UK) #380 (1981)


Marvel Super-Heroes (UK) #380 (December, 1981)
"In Support of Darwin"
Writer - Dave Thorpe
Art - Alan Davis
Letters - Jenny O'Connor
Colors - Helen Nally
Edits - Paul Neary
Cover Price: 63p


Well, speaking of seminal stories that are still wildly relevant to our current year HoXPoXDoXSoXRoX landscape...

... is everybody ready to meet a certain Interdimensional Witch Queen?

That's right - her Royal Whyness is about to make her presence known... and felt!  Will any of us survive the x-perience?  Well, probably...

Let's go!

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Picking up right where we left off, Captain Britain has met Algernon... the over-sized definitely not a rat-thing.  Al pours the Cap a cuppa, the contents of which Brian recognizes as the same "juice" that the Junkheap was after last chapter.  Now, this entire exchange is being viewed by... a weirdo named Dimples.  He reports this to... wait for it... Her Royal Whyness.  Here it is, gang... the first appearance of the Interdimensional Witch Queen, Opal Luna Saturnyne.  He asks what he ought to do about this... to which, she suggests that he already knows.  And so, he summons the, ahem, Avant Guard.  Once this is settled, Saturnyne resumes her meeting - talking about "The Push"... whatever that is.


Back at the Rat House, Captain Britain tries to break away from Algernon... when, suddenly -- Jackdaw blips back in, looking quite... uh, radical.  Turns out he was unable to locate Merlin to get to the bottom of exactly what and where they'd been sent.  Also, he appears to recognize Algernon as someone called Seamus.  Beautiful Brian assumes that Jack's still drunk.


Then... the, ahem, Avant Guard show up.  They're your generic dudes in suits.  They also wear bowler hats and carry umbrellas, because of course they do.  They take aim and blast at Brian... who is initially able to withstand the beam via his forcefield -- however, that is short-lived.  Brian and Jackdaw are sent into another dimension... for like a panel or two.  It's neat the way this is all depicted on-panel, but feels like it's rushed due to the constraints of being a chapter in an anthology.  Brian and Jack peel back through to this Crooked London... and beat up the baddies.


We wrap up with one of the Avant Guard firing a devolver blast... which narrowly misses Brian, and instead hits Algernon.  Poor ol' Al is devolved into just an ordinary rat.  This is enough to distract our hero long enough for him to get blasted.  We close out this chapter with Brian himself being devolved into a monkey.


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I know I say this a lot... but, dang -- these are some weird strips!

I feel like these old stories don't come up quite enough in conversation when folks discuss trippy comics.  There is genuinely something eerie and uncomfortable about these stories.  It's got the surreal whimsy and wackiness of an Alice in Wonderland... with the underlying sinisterness of... well, an Alice in Wonderland.  It's quite well done... and, I'm enjoying these Thorpe chapters far more than I ever expected!  I assumed this little experiment would be a slog until we got to the Moore chapters... but, I was completely wrong!

What we get here is... well, a whole lot of set-up.  I love how the strip itself ends with all of the new questions we might have.  What's going to happen to Captain Britain now that he's a monkey?  Who is the Whyness?  What is "The Push"?  And so on...

That said, since it's mostly set-up - there isn't much for us to discuss here without spoiling what's to come.  I will say that I'm certainly enjoying the build-up... and feel like it's coming together quite well.  Thorpe, for the most part, has toned down his "spelling it out" via thought balloons here.  Sure, there's still a lot of thought balloons... but, I feel like they're used much better - they're here to offer up context rather than explain exactly what it is we're seeing on-panel.

I'd say the only bit of "clunk" we get in this chapter was Brian and Jack's brief visit to the void... or wherever.  I understand doing that to allow the Avant Guard (a name, by the way, that I absolutely love) to show what they're capable of... but, it feels like a bit of a missed opportunity, or afterthought - likely due to the constraints of this being just a five-page short subject.

Alan Davis' art continues to impress, even at this early point in his career.  I especially dig the "radical" take on Jackdaw... looking more like a pointy-eared, ponytailed Zack Morris than an elf nyoinked out of a fantasy story.  I also really like how are sure to let us know he's still a bit drunk by having his cheeks be a bit rosy.


It's funny, the chapter that comes next is actually the first chapter Marvel included in a semi-recent TRUE BELIEVERS reprint, whose purpose it was to examine the first appearance of Saturnyne.  I own that, but haven't actually sat down with it... but, it's odd that it would open with Captain Britain already being devolved.  Seems a weird way to start the story without the preceding context.  Oh well... I suppose that's all for me to say - if you wanna follow along with me from this point on, Marvel's made it quite easy to do so with that recent reprint.

Overall - still having a heckuva time with this... and I'm happy that Her Royal Whyness has made her first appearance.  Looking forward to more - and I hope you are as well!

NEXT CHAPTER: Re-Birth!

X-Lapsed, Episode 149 - Juggernaut #5 (2021)

X-Lapsed, Episode One Hundred Forty-Nine

Juggernaut (vol.3) #5 (March, 2021)
"A New Beginning?"
Writer - Fabian Nicieza
Art - Ron Garney
Colors - Matt Milla
Letters - VC's Joe Sabino
Edits - Bissa, White, Cebulski
Cover Price: $3.99
On-Sale: January 6, 2021

On the eve of our milestone 150th episode - we wrap up our look at the recently concluded Juggernaut miniseries!  Will Cain stay on the straight and narrow?  And what of his totally not-a-mutant sidekick?  We'll talk all about it!

Plus: Great mailbag... and the formal announcement of the X-Lapsed Origins blogging project!  Pop over to the site for some seminal bits and bobs about Betsy's Beautiful Blonde British Brother Brian... and our most favoritest place ever: Otherworld!

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Sunday, March 21, 2021

X-Lapsed Origins - Marvel Super-Heroes (UK) #379 (1981)


Marvel Super-Heroes (UK) #379 (November, 1981)
"The Junkheap That Walked Like A Man"
Writer - Dave Thorpe
Art - Alan Davis
Letters - Jenny O'Connor
Colors - Helen Nally
Edits - Paul Neary
Cover Price: 63p

In case it's not clear from the covers I'm including here in the pre-ramble section of these posts, Captain Britain isn't the only character being featured in the UK Marvel Super-Heroes mag.  As you can see, it's a pretty interesting anthology format... and, while I believe I initially referred to this as a being a "weekly", I'm coming to the conclusion that it is, in fact, a monthly.

Which, is a little bit baffling... I'm not sure how a four page Captain Britain strip could keep folks of the day invested.  Four pages a week?  Sure... but, four pages a month?  That's a bit of a tough sell.

Anyhoo - let's fight a robot... and, uh, chat a rat?

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We open with the Junkheap and Captain Britain fighting their way through the city of whichever London this is.  Initially, the military assumes them to both be enemies.  Ya see, they don't recognize Captain Britain at all.  More on that in a bit.  Now, Brian is able to sorta-kinda hold his own... he even goes all cover of Action Comics #1 on the bot for a bit.  Unfortunately for him, however, the British M.P.s (I'm guessing they're military police... but could be mistaken) decided to fire a rocket launcher at him!


Brian's all "what the hell, guys!" and suggests they should know who he is.  To this, they reply that they used to have a Captain UK... but, never met a Captain Britain.  Amid this confusion and distraction - Betsy's Beautiful Blonde Brother gets Blasted by the Bot.


Brian fights his way though the blast... and manages to push the Junkheap into... uh, the Thames?  That's the one from the beginning of Danger Mouse and Bananaman, right?  Whatever the case, this causes the Heap's energy to zeep... er, seep away.  As it crackles in the drink, it comments that it needs "more juice".


Captain Britain convinces the M.P.s to allow the Heap to reform... so they might follow it to this source of this "juice".


Brian and the M.P.s follow the shambling wreckage to a nearby sewer pipe... which looks like it's oozing with Tang.  Our Captain prevents the Heap from rejuicing... and, it goes inert.


Just then... a strange street person appears.  Captain Britain sure seems to be chummy with these interdimensional hoboes, don't he?  Anyhoo, this character convinces Brian to enter the sewer pipe... we wrap up with him face-to-face with... an over-sized Rat Thing called Algernon.  I hope Brian brought him some flowers!


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Boy, this is a strange little strip, now isn't it?

It's so weird... I can't remember any of this - it's like I'm seeing this Algernon character for the first time.  In fairness, I barely remembered Jackdaw - so, what can I say?

I wanna say our main takeaway from this chapter is that it might just be (though I can't say for sure) the first hint that there is a Captain Britain Corps.  Brian's never heard of this Captain UK... and the Londoners don't know nothing of a Captain Britain.  So, I'd say that was a low-key seminal scene.

As listeners of the main X-Lapsed program (and, ya know - readers of the current year X-Books) know, the Captain Britain Corps are most definitely still a thing nowadays - only, they've all got purple hair and whatnot.  Whatever the case, it's neat and interesting to see how all of these pieces originally started falling into place.

Let's take a very brief look at this Captain UK character.  Listeners of From Claremont to Claremont: An X-Men Podcast might remember her as Beautiful Brian's representation when he was put on trial by the Captain Britain Corps for his many... many... many misdeeds.

From Excalibur #43 (November, 1991)

Looks like she'll start popping into our Captain Britain strips before long (and to say much more would be spoiling the story)... so, look forward to that!  Worth noting, the British M.P.s in this chapter refer to Captain UK as a "he"... so, looks like we'll be hitting the ground running with some already established lore!

Overall, I'm still enjoying this eerie little strip - and I hope you are as well.  Who knows... maybe we'll come out of this with a whole new appreciation for Otherworld - and a desire to reread the X of Swords storyline over and over again!  Or ya know... maybe we won't.

NEXT CHAPTER: In Support of Darwin

Generation X-Lapsed, Episode 02 - Generation X (vol.2) #2 (2017)

Generation X-Lapsed, Episode Two

Generation X (vol.2) #2 (July, 2017)
Writer - Christina Strain
Art - Amilcar Pinna
Colors - Felipe Sobreiro w/Jay David Ramos & Chris Sotomayor
Letters - VC's Clayton Cowles
Edits - Robinson, Ketchum, Paniccia, Alonso
Cover Price: $3.99
On-Sale: May 31, 2017

The Purifiers have attacked... and the only member of our cast that seems to want to do anything proactive about it gets scolded!  That's just ONE of the "Chris Problems" I had with this issue... more on that if you decide to hit PLAY -- and I sure hope you do!

Agree?  Disagree?  I'd love to hear your thoughts on this issue and overall volume of Generation X

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Saturday, March 20, 2021

X-Lapsed Origins - Marvel Super-Heroes (UK) #378 (1981)


Marvel Super-Heroes (UK) #378 (October, 1981)
"Outcasts"
Writer - Dave Thorpe
Art - Alan Davis
Letters - Perl Godbold
Colors - Helen Nally
Edits - Paul Neary
Cover Price: 56p

Welcome back, friends - to our X-Lapsed X-Tra Credit!

I wasn't sure how receptive folks would be to me plopping myself back in the blogger's chair - and resuming with some more text-n-pics based content.  I want to thank everyone for checking out the first installment of X-Lapsed Origins - it did far better than I thought it would.  Hopefully y'all enjoyed it enough to come back for more!

I'd love to hear your thoughts along the way - please feel free to write in! 

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Our second chapter opens with Captain Britain and Jackdaw being spotted by some policemen... now, why Brian would immediately be concerned by this is a bit iffy, but it turns out he's got every right to be.  Ya see, these coppers have guns... which, I suppose isn't/wasn't a thing in the UK... England... or Great Britain (if you're familiar with any of my Excalibur discussions, you'll know I don't know the difference between the three - if any!).  Anyhoo, the officers fire on our heroes... which causes them to flee - right into a hobo community.


There, Brian attempts to deduce just where (or when) in the heck he and his companion are.  Unfortunately for him, these hoboes are so out to lunch, they haven't the foggiest idea what he's going on about.  Instead, they just offer him a swig outta their bottle.


Jackdaw obliges... and gets some rosy on his cheeks.


This irks the Captain, as they really ought to be focusing on the task at hand, rather than getting wafted on some hobo swill.  He sends his assistant dimension-hopping to locate Merlin and find out just what in the multiverse is going on here.


Then... a random junkpile (or, junk heap as the next chapter will call it) animates and rises from the ground.  It appears to have a mad-on for humanity... and blasts our good Captain straightaway.  We wrap up this chapter with Brian getting a good view of this weird version of London... while in hot pursuit of the "Junkheap that Walked Like a Man"!


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A short chapter, yes?  Only four or so pages, which looks like it'll be the shortest for this opening salvo... but, not by much.  Looks like these chapters will be anywhere between four and eight pages.  Though, when we get into the Alan Moore installments, I would assume that we can spend quite a bit of time on even the shortest of offerings.

So, whatta we got here?  Well - not a whole heckuva lot.  Thorpe is still world-building, and showing us the subtle (and not-so-subtle) differences between this London and the (not yet established as the) 616-London.  For the most part, it's quite well done - though, as mentioned last chapter - much of Brian's internal monologue reads kind of like a term paper.  Just dry explanations of what he's seeing... even though, we can see whatever it is he's talking about right there on panel.  A little clunky - but not unforgivable.

I'd wager that the over-explanation might've been helpful for those X-Fans of 1996 when this was reprinted in X-Men Archives to follow along.  Well, those of whom didn't quit trying to read this after the first chapter, anyway...

Let's briefly touch on Jackdaw.  Here's a character I was 100% certain I was going to despise... and yet, I'm actually kind of digging him.  I like how different he is from the stuffy and serious Captain Britain... and find that they play off each other quite well.  So far, so good!

Overall - still having a good time with this little project, and I hope you are as well.  It's a lot of fun seeing some of these seminal moments... with the added bonus of getting to enjoy some very early Alan Davis artwork!

NEXT CHAPTER: The Junkheap That Walked Like a Man by Thorpe & Davis
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