179 Sincerely, An Evil Individual

Published: Jan. 8, 2018, 6:40 a.m.

Art by David Wynne. Wanna buy the original? Drop him a line!\n\nIn which X-Factor gets a revamp; Larry Stroman is the best part of 1991; Havok used to have principles; Multiple Man is his own worst enemy; Jay's Doonesbury knowledge finally becomes relevant; Strong Guy breaks the Washington Monument; and Val Cooper may or may not have married Mister Sinister.\n\nX-PLAINED:\n\n \tThe Madrox who got away\n \tAlan Disambiguation\n \tThe X-Factor that might have been\n \tX-Factor #71-75\n \tBanter\u2122\n \tA small selection of a gratuitously large volume of pop-culture references\n \tAn evil individual\n \tOne of the many deaths of Multiple Man\n \tLarry Stroman extras\n \tProfessor Vic Chalker\n \tA Sinister scheme\n \tThe iteration of X-Factor most likely to end up naked on television\n \tYour real-life Jamie Madrox reference\n \tGeeCees\n \tA canonical Doonesbury reference\n \tOne way to get out of writing a term paper\n \tThe proper plural of Madrox\n \tRicochet\n \tThe Nasty Boys\n \tDeath by irony\n \tThe evolution of Magik's Soul Sword\n \tWhy female superheroes rarely date civilian men\n\n\n\n\nCheck out the visual companion to this episode\xa0on our blog!\n\nFind us on\xa0iTunes\xa0or\xa0Stitcher!\n\nJay\xa0and Miles X-Plain the X-Men is 100% ad-free and listener supported. If you want to\xa0help support the podcast\u2013and unlock more cool stuff\u2013you can do that\xa0right here!\n\nWe\u2019re in the process of migrating our\xa0official shop to TeePublic!\xa0Click over to check it out!\xa0(You can still find the designs we haven\u2019t moved yet\xa0at Redbubble.)