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Uncanny X-Minutes

Stasia and Producer James watch the X-Men movies ten minutes at a time and discuss how they relate to the comics. This is a comics heavy show to aid those who love the movies and don't want to dive into the rich history of the X-Men universe.

  1. 76

    The Wolverine (120-126) - Who is That?

    As we roll on through the credits Stasia and Producer James have brought their favorite characters to the table that will most likely never show up in the movies. For one reason or another many comic book characters will not be brought to the silver screen. Here are two that are near and dear to our hearts.

  2. 75

    The Wolverine (110-120) - Mechanical ICE Agents

    Closing in on the end of The Wolverine we get a glimpse of the next movie with Trask Industries being advertised on a TV screen. Stasia and Producer James discuss Trask businesses and what expectations should be for Sentinels in the cinematic landscape.

  3. 74

    The Wolverine (100-110) - The One with All the Swords

    Stasia and Producer James give a quick rundown of the important things that happen in the Krakoan Crossover "X of Swords". Are there swords? Absolutely. Are there a lot of sword fights? Not so much. Is there a dance off? You bet there is.

  4. 73

    The Wolverine (90-100) - The Silverest of Samurais

    While the final boss fight of The Wolverine happens on screen Stasia and Producer James dig into the comics. The Silver Samurai roots go way back in the 70's with Daredevil and run right into Krakoa. Bonus points for discussing his son and Big Hero 6.

  5. 72

    The Wolverine (80-90) - Armor, Another Wolverine Protege

    Let's talk about another fun Japanese X-Men character, Armor. Stasia and Producer James dig into the one-time protege of Wolverine. She may not be in this movie but we sure wish she was.

  6. 71

    The Wolverine (70-80) - Dani Moonstar of the Valkyries

    Don't you love it when a comic book character who doesn't have any powers is inexplicably given some? Yukio should not have death powers but Stasia and Producer James know of someone who does. Let's talk about Danielle Moonstar a.k.a Mirage of the New Mutants and her death powers.

  7. 70

    The Wolverine (60-70) - The Curse of the Muramasa Blade

    Let's talk katana blades. More specifically let's talk about the Muramasa blade. Wait..... that was a real bladesmith. Then gather around and listen as Stasia and Producer James talk about both the real life legend and the comic book history of Muramasa and his blades.

  8. 69

    The Wolverine (50-60) - Viper a.ka. Madame Hydra

    Time to dig down into who this Viper lady is. Or is she Madame Hydra? Or is she Spider-Woman's mom? Find out all this and more as Stasia and Producer James go over one of this movie's villains.

  9. 68

    The Wolverine (40-50) - Ninja Kitty Pryde

    Time to cover one of the most populer storylines of Wolverine in Japan, the miniseries Kitty Pryde and Wolverine (1984). Starring all of the regular characters from Wolverine's last adventure with a healthy dose of Shadowkat.

  10. 67

    The Wolverine (30-40) - Losing That Healing Factor

    In The Wolverine Logan loses his healing factor for a good portion of the movie. Sounds like it's time to discuss all the different times he has lost it in the comics.

  11. 66

    The Wolverine (20-30) - Mob Boss Mariko

    Finally time to talk about Wolverine's number one main squeeze, Mariko Yashida. Going from damsel in distress to Yakuza mob boss to her tragic demise. Stasia and Producer James cover her Marvel Comics history.

  12. 65

    The Wolverine (10-20) - Poor Yukio

    First character highlight of the new season and we follow the femme fatale, Yukio. An integral character to Wolverine's Japanese adventures in the comic book, Stasia and Producer James go over the Wolverine mini and her subsequent escapades.

  13. 64

    The Wolverine (00-10) - Punching Nazis

    New movie! New season! More Wolverine! This movie with a WWII flashback and so will we. Producer James and Stasia discuss comics in the WWII era and basing later comics and characters in that war as well. All with a healthy dose of punching Nazis.

  14. 63

    First Class (130-131) - Marvel's Sliding Timeline

    With decades upon decades of comic book history why do some characters age and others don't? That's what we would like to know. Stasia and Producer James dig deep into the timeline of the Marvel Universe while the last minute of the credits plays.

  15. 62

    First Class (120-130) - Professor X's Cursed Legs

    Professor X was not born needing a wheelchair, but he should always have one on standby. Producer James and Stasia go through all the times that Professor X has been able to walk and all of the times that he has been forced back into the chair.

  16. 61

    First Class (110-120) - Sebastian Shaw the Black King

    Let's talk about the Black King of the Hellfire Club, the one and only Sebastian Shaw. Ruthless businessman and horrible father, Stasia lays out who he is and what he's been up to. Bonus character rundown of Riptide who has always been a lackey.

  17. 60

    First Class (100-110) - The X? Lives of Moira MacTaggart

    Let's take a look at Moira MacTaggart, a character important enough to include in the movies, but not important enough to use correctly. Major Spoilers for the Krakoan era from beginning to end.

  18. 59

    First Class (90-100) - Banshee and The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Days

    Banshee is one of the older X-Men both in when he was introduced and his canonical age. He seems to have a string of bad luck that needs to be dug into. Bonus discussion about Leprechauns.

  19. 58

    First Class (80-90) - Beauties and Beast

    Beast has a way with the ladies and Stasia is here to lay out all of his major relationships. Producer James also gives an update to the current appearance of Beast in a Post-Krakoan comic book landscape.

  20. 57

    First Class (70-80) - Havok the Sad, Messy Boy

    Now it's time to focus on the younger Summers brother, Havok. He's been around long enough to have a lot happen to him. Let's dig into his messy relationships with loved ones and family.

  21. 56

    First Class (60-70) - Devil, Not Devil Azazel

    Hey! Who's that devil looking guy in First Class? Is that the actual Devil? Yes and no and more importantly no. Let's cover Azazel, the man/demon/mutant who was Nightcrawler's baby daddy.

  22. 55

    First Class (50-60) - Darwin: The Mutant Who Couldn't Die

    Before he dies in the movie we need to discuss the only X-Men character that can survive anything. Let's give Darwin the character highlight he deserves. This also intersects with the third Summers brother. Justice for Darwin!!!

  23. 54

    First Class (40-50) - Angel Salvadore and Beak, Power Couple

    Angel Salvadore is a bit different in the comics and part of that is due to Beak, her husband and father to her children. From the pages of New X-Men through to the current pages of X-Men let's discuss what they've been through.

  24. 53

    First Class (30-40) - Magneto's Helmet: The Tinfoil Hat of the 616

    What's the deal with Magneto's helmet? First Class seems to be putting a lot of pomp and circumstance around it. Let's dig into it. And while we are at it how about the concept of secret identities in the X-Men universe.

  25. 52

    First Class (20-30) - Her Majesty Emma Frost

    The White Queen herself Emma Frost deserves a full episode. From her early Massachusetts Academy days all the way to her marriage to Iron Man. Let's cover it all.

  26. 51

    First Class (10-20) - Welcome to the Hellfire Club

    The most exclusive club in the Marvel Universe is run by the most powerful mutants. What is the Hellfire Club all about both in and out of the comics? This movie also asks us to discuss what makes a mutant a mutant.

  27. 50

    First Class (00-10) - First Days of School

    New season and new movie. To discuss the beginning of X-Men: First Class why not start with the comic book run titled "First Class". To even out the good times it is paired with the retelling of Magneto's experiences during WWII and the Holocaust with "Magneto: Testament". Disclaimer: Due to the more mature nature of Magneto: Testament the themes of the latter half of the episode do concern the atrocities of the time as discussed through the lens of the story.

  28. 49

    X-Men Origins: Wolverine (100-107) - Off With His Headpool

    Wrapping up X-Men Origins: Wolverine with a highlight the most famous version of Deadpool that's only a head. From Marvel Zombies to the Deadpool Corps Stasia and Producer James cover the Merc with a Mouth from Universe-2149 to end the fourth movie in the series.

  29. 48

    X-Men Origins: Wolverine (90-100) - Tell Me How You Really Feel

    Stasia and Producer James discuss as much Silver Fox that's fit to print. Turns out that's not a whole lot, so let's talk about Empath instead. The member of the Hellions that can manipulate the emotions of those around him. Close enough.

  30. 47

    X-Men Origins: Wolverine (80-90) - Weapon Plus Jamboree

    Since we are introduced to "Weapon XI" aka "Deadpool" now is as good as ever to discuss the Weapon Plus program. Starting with Weapon I all the way to Weapon Infinity most numbers are retconned to fit into Wolverine's origins. Time to rapid fire through a lot of characters.

  31. 46

    X-Men Origins: Wolverine (70-80) - They Call Me The Gambit

    It's about time for us to discuss Stasia's favorite thief, Remy LeBeau a.k.a. Gambit. Buckle up for only a fraction of what this suave, explosive, Rogue-Loving X-Man has in his backstory.

  32. 45

    X-Men Origins: Wolverine (60-70) - Make Way for the Blob

    One of the X-Men's oldest villains is the Blob. Stasia and Producer James rundown what this massive foe is all about. With a brief side note about John Wraith.

  33. 44

    X-Men Origins: Wolverine (50-60) - X-Men's Neighbor to the North

    The body count increases in these ten minutes of X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Let's give a highlight to Agent Zero a.k.a. Maverick. But more importantly, the question is answered "Who is Alpha Flight?" Bundle up as we trek up to Canada to discuss that country's greatest superhero team.

  34. 43

    X-Men Origins: Wolverine (40-50) - Slap Some Metal on Them Bones

    It's finally happening. The big event that this movie is based around.... Wolverine has adamantium bonded onto his skeleton. Producer James and Stasia run through how this event plays through in the comics. Paired with a healthy dose of the Howlett/Hudson/Logan family tree to round it all out.  Warning: The second half of this episode does have some discussion surrounding fictional characters committing suicide.

  35. 42

    X-Men Origins: Wolverine (30-40) - The Unlucky Loves of Logan

    Wolverine's love life has a body count. Stasia and Producer James go through all of the unfortunate ladies that have fallen in love with Wolverine. With a bonus side story about how Sabretooth celebrates Logan's birthday.

  36. 41

    X-Men Origins: Wolverine (20-30) - Romulus: The Retcon Machine

    Two characters are discussed one in the movie and one that is a holdover from a previous episode. Producer James recounts the life and times of Christopher Bradley a.k.a. Bolt. While Stasia dives down the rabbit hole that is Romulus.

  37. 40

    X-Men Origins: Wolverine (10-20) - The Ever Elusive Team X

    Back in Wolverine's bone claw days he ran around with Team X. This black ops team is featured in this ten minute segment of the movie so let's dig into this group and simultaneously why it's hard to do so.

  38. 39

    X-Men Origins: Wolverine (00-10) - Big Brother Dog Logan

    New Season. New Movie. Let's start taking deep dives into Wolverine. Why not start at the beginning with the comic "Origin" and his half-brother Dog Logan. And no he's not some weird Pet Avenger.

  39. 38

    The Last Stand (100-104) - The Comics Code Authority

    Join us in the WABAC machine as we dig into the history of the Comics Code Authority in the double sized episode. What was it? Why did it exist? What kind of impact did it have on the comic book industry? And what is Marvel's role in this? Find out the answers and more in this thrilling finale to X-Men: The Last Stand. Visit https://cbldf.org/ for more info about fighting censorship in comic books.

  40. 37

    The Last Stand (90-100) - A Little Bit of Clean Up

    The episode is picking up all the pieces left behind. Producer James goes through the information in both the Director's commentary and the Producer's commentary. Easter eggs, behind the scenes information, and a smattering of review and speculation.

  41. 36

    The Last Stand (80-90) - The One and Only Kid Omega

    According to the credits the character of Kid Omega is in The Last Stand. Stasia will not let this injustice go unanswered. Let's dig into Quentin Quire, the one and only Kid Omega. Special guest Nick from Alleycat Comics.

  42. 35

    The Last Stand (70-80) - Beauty and the Glob

    It's time to look at a few minor background characters that have more ink on the page. Strap in to hear about Anole, Arclight, and Glob Herman. I swear all of these characters are actually in the movie.

  43. 34

    The Last Stand (60-70) - Sweet Marrow

    Just like in The Last Stand the X-Men spent quite a bit of time in San Francisco. Producer James lays out the timeline of the X-Men's West Coast residency. Stasia gives the character highlights of Marrow (and a little about Spyke).

  44. 33

    The Last Stand (50-60) - Bye Forever

    In honor of Professor X's funeral in the movie let's hit a highlight of a few X-Men funerals. This is not the first time Iceman and Kitty Pryde have been closer. Here's a rundown of their brief comic romantic relationship. Lastly, there is some cure talk.

  45. 32

    The Last Stand (40-50) - Knife Fights with Callisto

    Let's take a minute and talk about the character Callisto. She may be highlighted in this movie, but how is she represented? Spoiler alert: Not the same at all.

  46. 31

    The Last Stand (30-40) - The Many Lives of Multiple Man

    Multiple Man may be a henchman in The Last Stand but Jamie Madrox has so much more to offer. This entire episode is dedicated to the life and legend of one of Stasia's favorite characters, Multiple Man. 

  47. 30

    The Last Stand (20-30) - The Jamaica Bay Retcon

    Here it is at last. The deep dive into the Jean Grey/Phoenix retcon. Is it straightforward? No. Does it all happen in X-Men Comics? Absolutely not. Does it take some time to explain? Sure does.

  48. 29

    The Last Stand (10-20) - X-Celebrities & X-Corporations

    Let's dive into the worlds of celebrity and business. X-Statix and Worthington Industries become the focus of this particular episode. 

  49. 28

    The Last Stand (00-10) - Angel Wings and Danger Rooms

    New season. New movie. New director. Same hosts. How does Angel feel about his mutation? Did you ever think about the Danger Room having feelings? Find out all that and more in this week's thrilling episode.

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    X2 (130-134) - X-Men '97 Extravaganza

    In celebration of the final credits of X2: X-Men United let's discuss the end of Season 1 of X-Men '97. What storylines are included in this season? What was already crossed over that was discussed in previous episodes? Why is this the greatest thing Marvel has ever done?

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Stasia and Producer James watch the X-Men movies ten minutes at a time and discuss how they relate to the comics. This is a comics heavy show to aid those who love the movies and don't want to dive into the rich history of the X-Men universe.

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