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Where comic books and politics meet

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Where comic books and politics meet

    X-Men ’97 Premiere! Getting Animated with Steven Attewell Phd.

    X-Men ’97 Premiere! Getting Animated with Steven Attewell Phd.

    “Do not make me let you down” - Magneto 

    From Henry Gyrich and the Great Replacement Theory to anti-mutant medical discrimination here's our conversation about the debut of the new X-Men '97 animated TV series. 

    Steven Attewell brings a historian’s perspective to X-Men ’97 — the exciting revival of the animated X-Men show of our youth. We do a deep dive into the show’s impressive politics and significant design choices. Learn about real world political parallels both past and VERY present, developments in evolutionary science, queer themes and crop tops. This episode opens with 9 minutes of spoiler free discussion till and then a spoiler-filled look at episodes 1 and 2.

    Read Steven's blog https://racefortheironthrone.tumblr.com/ 

    and his A People's History of the Marvel Universe https://graphicpolicy.com/author/stevenattewell/ 

    And our classic roundtable in which civil rights history experts prove that no, Professor X is not MLK Jr. MLK Jr was far more radical and visionary. https://bit.ly/MLKencore

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Deep Space Dive, a Star Trek DS9 Podcast: Necessary Evil

    Deep Space Dive, a Star Trek DS9 Podcast: Necessary Evil

    Film Noir has been a cultural touchstone for nearly a century, and Deep Space Nine revels in it in season 2 episode 8. In "Necessary Evil" we flashback to Odo and Kira's very uncute meet-cute during the Occupation. Join us as we discuss Sarah Daniel Rasher’s favourite DS9 episode, unpacking all of its references and allusions while tackling some of its hard hitting substance.

    From Ferengi Casablanca and the mystery of Kira’s ponytail to Odo’s multitudes and the difference between a murder and a "casualty", this episode demands a rewatch whether you're new to noir or a buff like Sarah and I. Because after all: it’s the stuff that podcasts are made of…. 

     

     

    • 59 min
    Jude Doyle on The Neighbors, his new horror comic series

    Jude Doyle on The Neighbors, his new horror comic series

    "Everything you're doing is a perfectly logical way to save your own life"

    Horror author and cultural critic Jude Ellison S. Doyle returns to the podcast to talk about his new comic book series, The Neighbors with art byLetizia Cadonici and Alessandro Santoro. 

    A queer family moves to a small town in this tale of folk horror published by Boom Studios. The comic is rich with Celtic mythology. It wrestles with heartbreaking realities we face today —especially for trans and disabled readers. Our conversation ranges from the what makes a horror story resonate to the power of reassessing your own writing, while not trying to twist yourself for bad faith readers.

    Subscribe to Jude's excellent newsletter https://jude-doyle.ghost.io/

    Get The Neighbors! https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Neighbors-The/Jude-Ellison-S-Doyle/9781608861071

     

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Deep Space Dive: A Star Trek Deep Space Nine pod: Jadzia Axelrod on Jadzia Dax

    Deep Space Dive: A Star Trek Deep Space Nine pod: Jadzia Axelrod on Jadzia Dax

    Jadzia Dax is a woman in science, a member of a structurally gender fluid species, and a batleth swinging badass. She has one of the best coming out as trans scenes. She's lived many lives and she’s the emotional glue that holds the crew together. Dax is a beloved Star Trek Deep Space Nine character and she shares a name (and more) with a fanastic writer who joins as our guest:

    Jadzia Axelrod is the GLAAD award nominated comics writer of Galaxy: The Prettiest Star and Hawkgirl for DC Comics. She's the writer ofThe DC Book of Pride for DK, as well as The Battle of Blood and Ink for Tor. Obviously we needed to have Jadzia on to talk about Jadzia.

    You can listen to Jadzia talk about Galaxy and Hawkgirl on Graphic Policy Radio here: https://graphicpolicy.com/2023/02/21/creator-jadzia-axelrod-on-galaxy-the-prettiest-star-for-dc-comics

    Follow Jadzia here https://www.jaredaxelrod.com/ and as PlanetX on the socials https://twitter.com/planetx 

     

     

    • 1 hr 49 min
    Our Flag Means Death Season 2: Queer Pirates Return

    Our Flag Means Death Season 2: Queer Pirates Return

    Who lives to tell the tale of our favorite queer pirate romance/comedy? OFMD returned for a second (and final?) season on HBO Max. Linda Codega, journalist (and sailor!)  joins me to discuss:
    What’s up with Blackbeard tourism IRL?Is Buttons a sea druid?Can we make Calypso’s Birthday the new queer Halloween?The pirate polycule? Why we really need season 3!
    Linda H. Codega is an award-winning entertainment journalist who has written about science fiction and fantasy media for over five years. They were previously a staff writer for io9 where they covered film, television, books, and analog games. Much of their work covers a mix of tabletop roleplaying games, pop culture, fandom, and queer intersections. 

    Subscribe to their newsletter: https://clickbaiter.substack.com/ 

    Listen to my pirate history deep dive for season 1, including a spoiler-free intro to the series.  https://bit.ly/OFMDpod 

    Linda’s coverage of the season 2 finale

    https://gizmodo.com/our-flag-means-death-s2-finale-izzy-hands-death-fandom-1850978817

    My article, Our Flag Means Death Takes Queering History to New Depths

    https://www.wired.com/story/our-flag-means-death-season-2-queering-history/ 

    Fan activism https://ofmd-crew.com/ 

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Spencer Ackerman: Amanda Waller's Kissinger-Sized Victory in Waller Vs Wildstorm

    Spencer Ackerman: Amanda Waller's Kissinger-Sized Victory in Waller Vs Wildstorm

    "Power doesn't shatter on impact with journalism," - Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Spencer Ackerman.

    Ackerman returns to talk about the thrilling conclusion of his DC comics debut, Waller Vs. Wildstorm, the role of journalism in social movements, blogging antiwar protests, why Tim Drake is the best Robin, and share some of his favorite Wildstorm comics. 

    For a spoiler-free introduction to the Waller Vs. Wildstorm miniseries, listen to our conversation back in March https://bit.ly/WallerVs.  Waller Vs. Wildstorm is Spencer's DC Comics Black Label mini series with co-writer Evan Narcisse, artist Jesús Merino, and color artist Michael Atiyeh. It's jawdroppingly good, even if you don't know Wildstorm. It's full of politics, espionage and Deathstroke on a jetski. This is an extremely Graphic Policy Radio series...

    Keep up with Spencers Journalism at https://foreverwars.ghost.io/ 

    Spencer Ackerman is a Pulitzer Prize and National Magazine Award winning national security reporter and a new columnist for The Nation. His book, REIGN OF TERROR: HOW THE 9/11 ERA DESTABILIZED AMERICA AND PRODUCED TRUMP, won an American Book Award and was rated a 2021 book of the year by the Washington Post, the New York Times and the PBS NewsHour.

    • 1 hr 57 min

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