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X-men: God Loves, Man Kills

Ep. 11

Welcome back, friends. In this months instalment your heroes travel back in time some 40 years to read a book that seems so strangely familiar it could have been written last week. Join Sleeves and Galactosh as they discover a world of religious intolerance, unease of the different and persecution of the rights of minority groups. Where powerful people grab hold of the growing fears of the public for their own political gain. 

That's right... we're talking X-men! Why do Collossus and Nightcrawler's accents go temporarily missing? Why does Galactosh think he can do a Werner Herzog impression? Just how many fake out deaths and cliffhangers can a writer get away with? The joys of perfect foreshadowing and endless influences on the movies await, as we discuss... X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills.


Credits

X-men created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby

Creative talent: Christopher Claremont and Brent Eric Anderson

Hosts: Galactosh and Sleeves

Editing and production: Galactosh and Sleeves

Episode art: Brent Eric Anderson

Music and stings: The Vidiprinter

Logo art: willnotcompute

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