Why Not?! Read Alpha Flight with Chris & Tom

Why Not?! Read Alpha Flight w/ Chris & Tom

The best podcast about Alpha Flight you'll ever hear!

  1. Episode 36: "Two Eldarë and an Aulëonna Walk Into a Cave..."

    3 DAYS AGO

    Episode 36: "Two Eldarë and an Aulëonna Walk Into a Cave..."

    Happy (Canadian) Thanksgiving! And on this day of days we bring you issue 50: a double-sized offering in which three Alphans depart the team, two of whom get their pasts rather aggressively reimagined. And Loki’s here. There’s a lot going on. In this episode, Chris: brings up the Siege Perilous, which Tom definitely didn’t see comingand then almost rage quits over the Knapp/Kara Killgrave…escalationsgets real excited during some listener mail that mentions Emo Philipsand Tom: misses some obvious Shakespeare jokes: he’ll do better next timeand then almost rage quits over the Knapp/Kara Killgrave…escalationsgives Mantlo some due; not flowers, but a curt nodIssue covered: Alpha Flight #50 - “This Mortal Coil” - cover date September 1987 Writer is Bill Mantlo Artists are June Brigman and Whilce Portacio Letterer is Janice Chiang Colorer is Bob Sharen Editor is Carl Potts  and Editor in Chief is Jim Shooter Why Not Read Alpha Flight is brought to you by listeners like you who subscribe to our Patreon, and by the Roxxon Energy Corporation, who wishes all our listeners a Happy Canadian Thanksgiving.  Was your turkey a time-intensive hassle?  Between thawing, cooking, and basting, making a thanksgiving turkey can take days.  Well, A wise man once said that every frozen pizza in the grocery store is cooked to perfection at a certain distance from a nuclear blast and Roxxon has taken this insight and applied it to turkeys.  So if you’ve got a minimum of 5 acres and a Nuclear Regulatory Agency license to handle plutonium, you can cook your next turkey in a literal flash with Roxxon’s Turkey Nooker.  You will need to have a minimum diameter of 10 acres of continuous land you both own and don’t care about to use the Turkey Nooker.   Support for this podcast also comes from the Excelsior Embroidery Company, turning thread into thunder creating original iron-on patches with a flair for punk, niche memes, and comic book chaos!  Every piece is stitched with style, sarcasm, and just a dash of superhuman flair.    From tea towels to tote bags, if it can hold a stitch, it can hold a story!  You can see a hundred designs at excelsiorembroidery.etsy.com where Listeners of Why Not can use the coupon code WN503 to get 50 percent off when you order any 3 items from the etsy store.  When Company’s coming over, bring out the good towels.  Excelsior! Order a copy of True North here! Written by Chris Baker Produced and edited by Tom Flynn Music:"Oh, Canada" by Five Iron Frenzy Follow us on these platforms: Instagram TikTok Imgur YouTube Patreon

    46 min
  2. Episode 35: "Exuent: Bochs"

    30 SEPT

    Episode 35: "Exuent: Bochs"

    Another two-fer this episode as we bring to a close our time with Roger Bochs. Y’know, given the way things were going, this might not be the worst possible…nah, this is still a pretty bad way to go out. Plus: Whitman Knapp shoots up the “worst character” rankings; Aurora is barely in either issue; and Wanda Langkowski works her way into our hearts. In this episode, Chris: provides a great update on his Baldur’s Gate 3 playthroughneeds to be more careful about what links he clickssuddenly has A LOT of voices to doand Tom: suggests there may have been some ghostwriting during Mantlo’s run: just, you know, saying things on the internetmay also have incriminated himself in the destruction of a beloved kids restaurant franchisemakes quite assertion vis-a-vis the English languageIssues covered: Alpha Flight #48 - cover date July 1987 - “Madness” Script by Bill Mantlo Pencils by Terry Shoemaker Inks by Steve Leialoha and Hillary Barta Letters by Ken Bruzenak Colors by Glynnis Oliver Editor is Carl Potts and James Shooter as Editor in Chief Alpha Flight #49 - cover date August 1987 - “Flesh of My Flesh” Script by Bill Mantlo Pencils by June Brigman Inks by Wilce Portacio Letters by Janice Chiang Colors by Bob Sharen Editor is Carl Potts and Jim Shooter as Editor in Chief  Why Not?! Read Alpha Flight is brought to you by listeners like you who subscribe to our Patreon, and by the Excelsior Embroidery Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Roxxon Energy Corporation, which is celebrating its 88th anniversary this year by releasing 14 different collectible coins highlighting the company’s role in American history. Roxxon: as American as Apple pie. As part of the celebration, Excelsior Embroidery Company has released a new patch that is He-Man’s face from that YouTube video where he sings 4 Non Blondes terribly. You can see this and a hundred more designs at excelsiorembroidery.etsy.com. Listeners of Why Not can use the coupon code WN503 to get 50 percent off when you order any 3 items from the etsy store. Remember, when Company’s coming over, bring out the good towels. Excelsior! Written by Chris Baker Produced and edited by Tom Flynn Music:"Oh, Canada" by Five Iron Frenzy Follow us on these platforms: Instagram TikTok Imgur YouTube Patreon

    58 min
  3. Episode 34: "The Worst Pajama Party...So Far!"

    15 SEPT

    Episode 34: "The Worst Pajama Party...So Far!"

    After a few short-er episodes, we’ve got a bit of a doozy for your ears this week. Two, count ‘em two!, issues of that Alpha Flight…goodness. In which we watch Roger Bochs change in all so many terrible ways! And the return of Tom’s bete orange in a very different form. There’s a lot to go over and even more to say in episodes to come, so onwards! In this episode, Chris: welcomes back his favorite characternotes the distinctive faces new artist June Brigman brings to the teamthinks he’s cracked the code re: some of the more uneven qualities of these issuesand Tom: is very professional about the return of his least favorite characterwho, Tom notes, isn’t the worst part of these issueshas some fun bringing the “Scramble!” voice backIssues covered: Alpha Flight #45 - cover date April 1987 - “Resurrection” Script by Bill Mantlo Pencils by newcomer June Brigman Inks by Wilce Portacio Letters by Jim Novak Colors by Bob Sharen Edited by Carl Potts with Jim Shooter as Editor in Chief Alpha Flight #46 - cover date May 1987 - “Friends…and lovers” Same creative team as #45 Why Not Read Alpha Flight is brought to you by listeners like you who subscribe to our Patreon, and by the Excelsior Embroidery Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Roxxon Energy Corporation, proud sponsor of the Texas National Guard’s 2025 Tour of Chicago. You can get in on the fun by informing on your brown neighbors, or by coming down to Navy Pier to see the new exhibit on Warcrimes Through The Ages, a joint production of Roxxon with the Carl Jeppson Company, makers of Malort. And as usual, the Excelsior Embroidery Company is here to help outfit you for whatever your 2025 Tour of Chicago adventure brings, with lots of new patches suitable to the season available 24/7 at excelsiorembroidery.etsy.com. I’m particularly proud of the GOP Delenda Est in white block serif letters on a red background, really befuddles the folks who haven’t read a book since they left high school. Listeners of Why Not can use the coupon code WN503 to get 50 percent off when you order any 3 items from the etsy store. When Company’s coming over, bring out the good towels. Excelsior! Written by Chris Baker Produced and edited by Tom Flynn Music:"Oh, Canada" by Five Iron Frenzy Follow us on these platforms: Instagram TikTok Imgur YouTube Patreon

    1h 3m
  4. Episode 33: “The Fall of the House of The Doug”

    1 SEPT

    Episode 33: “The Fall of the House of The Doug”

    Short but impactful one this week as we bid farewell to a founding member of Alpha Flight…looks like that Dead Alphans list is gonna grow a bit in Episode 34! We also get more amazing characterization for Madison Jeffries, the continuation of miserable Puck, and, well, a lot of other characters are…there. Oh, and Bochs having the Bends gets resolved in 5ish panels. Like we said, an impactful one. In this episode, Chris: references Rush of all bands; just struck Tom as surprisingin the Watchmen-like vs not-Watchmen-like comics dividing line, Chris puts the initial 12 issues on the Watchmen-like side of the lineis totally getting hosed by Roxxonand Tom: makes a very specific Simpsons reference that the old heads will have never forgottenseems to be accepting that Walt will return and is maybe at peace with it (he’s not)on which note, he may or may not be in the next episode: tune in to find out! Issue discussed: Alpha Flight #44 - “Plague [Exclamation Point]” - cover date March 1987 Script by Bill Mantlo Pencils by Dave Ross (for the last time) Inks by Whilce Portacio Letters by Jim Novak Colors by Bob Sharen Editor is Carl Potts Editor in Chief is Jim Shooter It’s back to school season and Chris’s youngest picked a minimalist Superman backpack on her own and asked me to make her a Krytpo patch, which I did.  Along with a Devil Dinosaur and Jeff the Shark patch.  You can see picks of the coolest backpack in 3rd grade by following Excelsior Embroidery on Bluesky and Instagram. You can also see my “Being Kind is Punk Rock” patch now on sale by going to excelsiorembroidery.etsy.com.  Listeners of why not can use the coupon code WN503 to get 50 percent off when you order any 3 items from the Etsy store.  When Company’s coming over, bring out the good towels.  Excelsior! Written by Chris Baker Produced and edited by Tom Flynn Music:"Oh, Canada" by Five Iron Frenzy Follow us on these platforms: Instagram TikTok Imgur YouTube Patreon

    33 min
  5. Episode 32: "Somehow, Bill Makes It Worse"

    18 AUG

    Episode 32: "Somehow, Bill Makes It Worse"

    Just one issue this week but it’s a doozy as we get another situation designed to keep Kara Killgrave on the straight and narrow. Really: that feels like the only reason we get this villain this month. But! We do get some interesting characterization for Misssster Jeffries (who might be extremely overpowered?!) and there’s a decent chance Roger Bochs will stop having the bends sometime soon. Maybe. In this episode, Chris: takes an unnecessary shot at the USPS right from jump, but reels it right back inaccurately conveys how bonkers terrifying tornadoes arerails against Mantlo’s…inconsistency (don’t be mostly frustrating if you can actually be quite good; it’s confusing and upsetting!)and Tom: might do decent voicework but is no Michael Winslowsuggests the twins have at least one additional mutant poweris enjoying Madison Jeffries quite a bitIssue discussed: Alpha Flight #43 - “Strike Across the Border!” - cover date February 1987 Story by Bill Mantlo Pencils by Dave Ross Inks by Wilce Portacio Letters by Ken Brusenak Colors by Bob Sharen Editor is Carl Potts and Editor in Chief is Jim Shooter Why Not?! Read Alpha Flight with Chris and Tom is brought to you by the Excelsior Embroidery Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Roxxon Energy Corporation. Listeners of Why Not?! can go to https://excelsiorembroidery.etsy.com and use the code WHYNOT20 to get 20% off any 2 items. When Company Is Coming Over, Bring Out the Good Towels!  Excelsior! Written by Chris Baker Produced and edited by Tom Flynn Music:"Oh, Canada" by Five Iron Frenzy Follow us on these platforms: Instagram TikTok Imgur YouTube Patreon

    45 min
  6. Episode 31: “Je vois un alligator, je frappe un alligator”

    5 AUG

    Episode 31: “Je vois un alligator, je frappe un alligator”

    We’re back to our regularly scheduled episodes and in this one we cover three issues, including one of our least favorite to date, Marvel Fanfare #28. Just a very odd, unnecessary story. But! We also meet Purple Girl AND witness the return of Beta Flight! Mantlo’s really starting to put his stamp on this book and it is absolutely motoring along. In this episode, Chris: really doesn’t want to waste time talking about Marvel Fanfare #28…and makes some good points as to why we shouldn’toffers some honest-to-God science facts by way of The Far Sideand Tom: gives a brief Canadian history lessongets in some quality work on Walt while the getting is goodpulls in a ringer for some voice workIssues discussed: Marvel Fanfare #28 - “Murder By Numbers” - cover date September 1986 Written by Bill Mantlo Everything else (pencils, inks, letters, colors) by Ken Steacy Edited by Al Milgrom Editor in Chief is Jim Shooter Alpha Flight #41 - “It’s Not Easy Being Purple” - cover date December 1986 Written by Bill Manto Pencilled by David Ross Inked by Wilce Portacio Lettered by Jim Novak Colored by Bob Sharen Edited by Carl Potts Editor in Chief is Jim Shooter Alpha Flight #42 - “Auction” - cover date January 1987 same creative team as #41 Why Not?! Read Alpha Flight with Chris and Tom is brought to you by the Excelsior Embroidery Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Roxxon Energy Corporation. Listeners of Why Not?! can go to https://excelsiorembroidery.etsy.com and use the code WHYNOT20 to get 20% off any 2 items. When Company Is Coming Over, Bring Out the Good Towels!  Excelsior! Written by Chris Baker Produced and edited by Tom Flynn Music:"Oh, Canada" by Five Iron Frenzy Follow us on these platforms: Instagram TikTok Imgur YouTube Patreon

    1 hr

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