31 Chekhovs Raygun

Published: Nov. 16, 2014, 10:30 p.m.

Art by David Wynne\n\nIn which there is a whole, whole lot going on; we continue to have no use for Michael Rossi; Wolverine should be an advice columnist; Forge makes bold fashion choices; the health of a timeline is directly tied to the awesomeness of Storm\u2019s hair; and the X-Men get their first dark-future refugee.\n\nX-Plained:\n\n \tDire Wraiths\n \tROM\n \tTailoring\n \tUncanny X-Men #182-188\n \tJust how much story can be shoehorned into seven issues\n \tA dubious Silent Hill metaphor\n \tThe people in Rogue\u2019s head\n \tInexorable momentum\n \tSeveral profoundly uncomfortable conversations\n \tParallel narrative in comics\n \tBeing friends with Wolverine\n \tCasual enmity\n \tForge\n \tMiles\u2019s X-doppelganger\n \tTiny shorts\n \tChekhov\u2019s Raygun\n \tRachel Summers (again)\n \tTimeline disambiguation\n \tRachel disambiguation\n \t\u201cLifedeath: A Love Story\u201d\n \tFeelings\n \tStorm, powers, and identity\n \tX-Men Mad-Libs\n \tHound marks\n \tX-Men: The End\n\nNext Week: THE DEMON BEAR SAGA!\n\n\n\nYou can find a visual companion to the episode \u2013 as well as\xa0links to recommended reading and the winners of the stealth / plainclothes cosplay contest \u2013\xa0on our\xa0blog.\n\nFind us on\xa0iTunes\xa0or\xa0Stitcher!\n\nSupport us on\xa0Patreon!