In this conversation, Colby, Num1xcosplay, and Warpath_Dylan discuss the cultural significance of Storm, the iconic X-Men character, and her impact on fans, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. They discuss personal connections to Storm, the voice acting of Allison Sealy-Smith, and upcoming projects related to the character. The conversation delves into Storm's journey in the comics, her cosmic connections, and the emotional turmoil she faces as she navigates her powers and identity.
In this conversation, Colby Melvin and Num Williamson explore the latest developments in the Storm comic series, focusing on Ororo's journey, her struggles with radiation poisoning, and her relationships with other characters, including Doctor Doom. They discuss the significance of her powers, her resilience in the face of adversity, and the dynamics of her friendships and past romances. The conversation highlights the themes of vulnerability, strength, and the complexities of being a superhero.
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Colby and Num Williamson explore the multifaceted character of Storm from the X-Men universe. They discuss her evolution as a character, her iconic looks, and the significance of her new solo series. The conversation delves into Storm's power, responsibility, and cultural identity, as well as her leadership qualities and moral compass. They also touch on the introduction of Eternity and what it means for Storm's future. Overall, the discussion highlights the depth and complexity of Storm as a character and her ongoing journey in the Marvel universe.Storm, X-Men, Cosplay, Character Development, Marvel, Comics, Leadership, Power, Identity, Eternity
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In this engaging conversation, Colby and Jordan reflect on their experiences at the Uncanny Experience, an immersive X-Men event that fosters a sense of community and belonging among fans. They discuss the importance of togetherness, the impact of real-world issues on the X-Men narrative, and the significance of representation within the fandom. The duo emphasizes the need for active participation in building a safe and inclusive space for all, while also exploring the connections between their experiences and the evolving landscape of the X-Men universe.
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In this episode, Colby and Professor Dmanda Martini explore the vibrant world of fandom, particularly focusing on the X-Men community. They discuss their personal journeys into the fandom, the importance of conventions as spaces for connection, and the unique experiences of neurodivergent individuals within these communities. The conversation highlights the joy of being a fan, the significance of cosplay, and the collaborative spirit that thrives in these spaces. In this conversation, they discuss the intricacies of cosplay, the challenges of body positivity at conventions, and the importance of visibility within the LGBTQ+ community.
Showrunner of X-men 97, Beau DeMayo discusses his journey with the X-Men franchise, his creative process behind the animated series X-Men 97, and the importance of representation and emotional depth in storytelling. He shares insights on the challenges of adapting classic storylines, the role of music, and the significance of diversity in character representation. He also touches on the impact of trauma in writing and the moments that were left on the cutting room floor.
DeMayo discusses the complexities of public perception, the importance of community support, and the challenges of navigating identity as a showrunner. He reflects on the future of the X-Men franchise, his upcoming projects, and the unique storytelling potential of animation versus live action. The discussion highlights the significance of character development and the need for a well-thought-out creative vision in the entertainment industry.
Colby, Jordan, Superintendant Todd, and Leah Williams explore Leah's journey into comic writing, her experiences with the X-Men universe, and the collaborative nature of storytelling in comics. Leah shares her unique origin story, the challenges of writing for established characters, and her vision for Krakoa, emphasizing themes of healing, community, and the importance of humor in storytelling. The discussion also touches on the role of editors and the impact of classic series like Excalibur on her work. In this conversation, Leah Williams discusses her journey in writing for the X-Men series, focusing on the representation of queerness and the challenges faced in bringing LGBTQ+ characters to the forefront. She reflects on her experiences with characters like Betsy and Rachel, the importance of queer representation in comics, and her love for Nightcrawler. The discussion also touches on The Uncanny Experience, where we recruited Leah!
Colby and Jordan introduce Superintendent Todd, who is an X-pert. They discuss Todd's obsession with the X-Men and his extensive knowledge of the comics. They talk about one of his favorite characters, Mr. Sinister, and delve into Sinister's origins and powers. They also touch on the cloning abilities of Sinister and his role in creating characters like Gambit and Nate Grey. Todd expresses his disappointment with how Sinister has been portrayed in recent years. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the complex and fascinating world of the X-Men. In this conversation, the hosts discuss their upcoming cosplay plans and the therapeutic aspect of cosplay. They also recommend comic book storylines for readers interested in learning more about Mr. Sinister. The hosts share their excitement for the upcoming Uncanny Experience event and discuss their future cosplay plans. They emphasize the importance of community and invite listeners to share their love and experiences with the X-Men.
Warpath Dylan, an expert on the X-Men character Warpath, joins the conversation. Warpath is a Native American superhero who first appeared in X-Force #3 in 1991. Warpath's character design and representation have been criticized for perpetuating stereotypes, but there have been efforts to improve his portrayal. While there hasn't been an indigenous writer specifically for Warpath, there have been indigenous writers involved in the X-Men comics. Warpath's loyalty to his tribe and his people is a defining characteristic, and there is potential for his character to have a more central role in future storylines. The conversation covers various topics related to the character Warpath, including his appearance, powers, relationships, and the Uncanny Experience event. The hosts discuss Warpath's physical attributes, such as his height and muscular build, and the possibility of cosplaying as him. They also delve into his powers, including super strength, agility, and endurance, as well as his vibranium weapons. Finally, they discuss the Uncanny Experience event, an immersive mini X-Men con that features creators, voice actors, panels, cosplay contests, and more.
In this episode of X-Men 101, Colby and Jordan are joined by special guest Alicia to discuss the character Kitty Pryde. They explore Kitty's first appearance, her iconic looks and aliases, her powers and abilities, and her role in the X-Men universe. They also recommend reading the comics Kitty Pryde and Wolverine, Days of Future Past, and the first run of Marauders to learn more about the character. The episode ends with information on where to find Alicia's cosplay journey and upcoming events.
In this conversation, Colby and Jordan invite Gilbert Rojo, a super fan of X-Men, to discuss the character Nightcrawler. They talk about Nightcrawler's background, powers, and various storylines in the comics. Gilbert recommends starting with Giant Size X-Men #1 to learn about Nightcrawler's introduction to the X-Men. They also discuss the portrayal of Nightcrawler in the animated series and movies. In the second part of the conversation, they interview Alain Diaz, an artist who has cosplayed as Nightcrawler, and discuss his love for the character and the process of creating a Nightcrawler cosplay. In this part of the conversation, Alain discusses his experience creating a Nightcrawler cosplay for his makeup class. He explains how he approached building the tail for the costume using simple materials like rope, duct tape, and wire. The conversation then shifts to the different costumes and looks of Nightcrawler throughout the comics and movies. Alain provides insights into the character's personality, faith, and his role as the heart and soul of the X-Men. He recommends the Astonishing X-Men series as a good starting point for readers who want to learn more about Nightcrawler.
In this class, Colby and Jordan interview Michelle Waffle Oterra, a cosplayer known for her Emma Frost cosplay. They discuss Michelle's love for the X-Men and her journey into cosplaying Emma Frost. They also delve into Emma Frost's character, including her origin story, her role as the White Queen of the Hellfire Club, her relationships with Cyclops and other characters, and her iconic looks. Michelle recommends reading the Phalanx storyline and the Generation X series to get to know Emma Frost better.
In this episode of X-Men 101, the hosts Colby and Jordan interview Paul Flores from the @powerofxmen podcast, an expert on all things God Queen Jean Grey. They discuss Jean Grey's origins, powers, and various costumes throughout the X-Men comics and movies. They also touch on the complex relationship between Jean and the Phoenix Force. The conversation covers topics such as Jean's role as the heart and soul of the X-Men, her traumatic experiences, and her ability to resurrect herself.
Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the X-Verse, X-Men 101 invites you to explore the deeper meanings and messages within these stories. Together, we'll laugh, we'll cry, and we'll find inspiration in the most unexpected places. This is a space where we celebrate our differences and discover that, perhaps, we're not so different after all. Welcome to the family.