A Marvel book?! What do Uncanny X-Men #245 have to do with Invasion? Find out, and do it fast before the Jean Bomb explodes! And while we're across the street, we might as well talk about Marvel's output in late 1988. Oh, and a special guest star crashes our penultimate episode. Remember Sidney!
Listen to Episode 39 (the usual filthy filthy language warnings apply) by clicking HERE!
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Highlights from Uncanny X-Men #245, by Chris Claremont, Rob Liefeld and Dan Green:
The full cast of the alien alliance.
What is Dazzler doing exactly?
Behold... the Jean Bomb!
Australia is having none of it.
Aliens invade the empty party void.
The Cutie Commandos:
Meanwhile, at the Daily Planet...
The most action Wolverine gets into is a poker game with Superman.
Credits:
Relevant teaser clip: "Plan 9 From Outer Space" by Edward D. Wood Jr., starring John Breckinridge, Dudley Manlove, Lyle Talbot, and Gregory Walcott
End theme music from "The Day the Earth Stood Still" score by Bernard Herrmann
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Listen to Episode 39 (the usual filthy filthy language warnings apply) by clicking HERE!
Or you can right-click “download”, choose “Save Target/Link As”, and select a location on your computer to save the file (36 MB).
Or subscribe to First Strike: The Invasion! Podcast on iTunes!
Highlights from Uncanny X-Men #245, by Chris Claremont, Rob Liefeld and Dan Green:
The full cast of the alien alliance.
What is Dazzler doing exactly?
Behold... the Jean Bomb!
Australia is having none of it.
Aliens invade the empty party void.
The Cutie Commandos:
Meanwhile, at the Daily Planet...
The most action Wolverine gets into is a poker game with Superman.
Credits:
Relevant teaser clip: "Plan 9 From Outer Space" by Edward D. Wood Jr., starring John Breckinridge, Dudley Manlove, Lyle Talbot, and Gregory Walcott
End theme music from "The Day the Earth Stood Still" score by Bernard Herrmann
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