
By this point in New X-Men, it's been one year since Cassandra Nova attacked Genosha, and more importantly, one year since the real-world attacks on September 11. So it comes as no surprise that Marvel and Grant Morisson released a comic on September 11, 2002 grappling Marvel released a New X-Men comic grappling with both of those anniversaries. Josie and Becca are joined by Professor Alana M. Vincent, an expert in genocide remembrance and author of the upcoming, tentatively-titled book Magneto Was Right, to discuss this serious storyline. There's a lot of content warnings in this one, folks, but we sincerely hope you'll join us for a thoughtful conversation about genocides and atrocities of all kinds. And also, y'know, whether Logan is hot. We talk about that too.
Content Warning: Discussions of genocide, the September 11 attacks, the Holocaust, Israel-Palestine conflicts throughout history, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, apartheid, racism, fascism, transphobia
Next Week's Reading: New X-Men #133 (Dust) (sorry folks...)
Credits:
Hosting and Production: Josephine Riesman (@josie.zone) & Becca Petunia (@tallgirlpetunia.bsky.social)
Guest: A.M. Vincent (@alana-m-vincent.net)
Editing: Ella Tailor (@garaktailor.com)
Theme Song: "Theme from 'Here Comes Tomorrow'" by Rachel Garrett Steele (@pengarr.postes.club) featuring Bobson Dugnutt Jr.
Podcast Art: Pencils & Inks by Chris Burnham (@theburnham.bsky.social), Colors by Tamra Bonvillan (@tamrabonvillain.bsky.social), Logo by Jodie Troutman (@longtalljodie.com)
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