X-Men: Mutant Massacre SERIES BREAKDOWN

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
  • Overview of the 1986 X-Men crossover Mutant Massacre, featuring X-Men, X-Factor, the New Mutants, Thor, and Power Pack. This is the event that really kicked everything off for the X-Men, so come learn how it all began right here in the tunnels of the Morlocks!
    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    3:01 The massacre begins...
    6:47 The X-Men enter
    12:12 X-Factor's role
    15:43 Thor arrives
    17:18 Power Pack
    18:05 Thor wraps things up
    19:41 X-Men and the fallout
    22:07 A Daredevil interlude
    23:43 Malice vs. Alice...son Blair
    25:00 Breakdown
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Komentáře • 25

  • @aimeenasryn9773
    @aimeenasryn9773 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Thank you! Been looking forward to more videos about 80s xmen :)

  • @Bl00dwerK
    @Bl00dwerK Před 5 měsíci +5

    The Marauders were no joke. I read these as they came out back in the day.

    • @CaptainAway
      @CaptainAway  Před 5 měsíci +2

      You're absolutely right. I do make fun of how they're portrayed here, but they're a serious villain group for the X-Men for quite some time after this, because of this story.

    • @christofferjenzen78
      @christofferjenzen78 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I'm 45 now and I still remember reading those as a kid. The introduction to the marauders in the sewers, killing that invincible fat guy... it was a horror show and let us know shit wss about to get real. Nightcrawler almost dying,Colussus snapping that heavy metal fans neck...so damn good storytelling.

  • @turn5990
    @turn5990 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This was a great event!! The Marauders were a serious threat. This event also left lasting impressions on the X-Universe: a new X-Men line up, the 3 injured members later joined Excalibur, Angel turning into Archangel, the 1st Wolverine vs Sabertooth, etc.

  • @jameltaylor4241
    @jameltaylor4241 Před 4 měsíci +2

    11:30 Considering what Colossus goes through after this, it seems clear that this event had an impact on him psychologically even if the team doesn't acknowledge that it happened.

  • @seanfulldark
    @seanfulldark Před 5 měsíci +8

    Well of course we haven't seen prism he refracts light that's why we can't see him! Look there's only so many ways I can make a invisibility joke in this series is give me some credit here! Still less traumatizing than modern school life! Also these kids have superpowers I think they have a bit more of a history of being able to handle a bit of this although they'll probably still need therapy! They can book the session with doc Simpson, I'm sure he'll have plenty of experience and giving war trauma therapy to people that really need it who have psychological issues! [you know it's sad when the only way how this is not topical modernly is that things are worse! Back in my day when we went to school and we had a bully we only had the settled things in the playground with our fisticuffs, now kids show up with their boy armor, illegal steroids, and enough stuff to make a Armory brush! And I'm not even that old I actually remember the story of Columbine]

    • @AshtonRogers-se1zj
      @AshtonRogers-se1zj Před 5 měsíci

      Wow man...everything about this comment from the campy dad joke at the beginning to your central point--even its length--feels very much like the kind of comment that I have a tendency to leave when I feel the need to speak up for one reason or another. And I can't even tell you how nice it is to know that I'm not literally the ONLY person using this platform who does that!

  • @masenko81
    @masenko81 Před 4 měsíci +15

    It isn't that comics lacked ethical messaging...today it's forced down your throat. It's an overcorrection of representation. Media went from no representation to every character and story has send "the message". It feels like good story telling is an afterthought.

  • @dropout818
    @dropout818 Před 3 měsíci

    Read the entire X-Men run at various libraries almost ten years ago but had to stop around 2016 because all the tbp they had back then only went to the mid 80's, I'm currently getting all the 80's masterworks and omnibus and needed to recap the mutant massacre while I get started on fall of the mutants and this really helped.

  • @lwbrown3710
    @lwbrown3710 Před 3 měsíci

    I was just a few years into ready X-Men when this crossover started and I remember being devastated because it took Kitty, Nightcrawler and Colossus off the team, plus what happened with the Morlocks was very distressing. It was not bloody but the whole event was very violent.

  • @tomcrews1
    @tomcrews1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    this is so good!!!!!

  • @tomcrews1
    @tomcrews1 Před 4 měsíci

    A few years ago I started reading all of the uncanny X-Men comments starting from giant X-Men. I made it through the fall of mutants and the mutant massacre. Then I stopped and took a break. That was back in 2017-2018….i’m now trying to pick up where I left off reading X-Men and X Factor. These videos really help get me back to where I left off at. Videos are a really good refresher into the X-Men. Thank you!!!

    • @CaptainAway
      @CaptainAway  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! The X-Men comics have been some of my favorites to cover and I'm so excited to see so many people enjoying them now!

  • @jackwalsh6758
    @jackwalsh6758 Před 3 měsíci

    21:06 Anyone who can tear a star apart is someone to be respected or feared IMO.

  • @fernandoorozco3751
    @fernandoorozco3751 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Secret Wars 2 Electric Boogaloo

  • @plasticbutler
    @plasticbutler Před 2 měsíci

    They put Gambit on the cover even though he doesn't even appear in the crossover. And his involvement in the massacre was only found out much much later.

    • @CaptainAway
      @CaptainAway  Před 2 měsíci

      I thought that was funny. Sinister is also on the cover even though he doesn't actually appear in the story (other than by name). Based on the cover, I thought the collection would also include the comics that showed Gambits connection to the Massacre, but it didn't. Readers who didn't know the future stories would probably be super confused by the cover.

  • @glitterbomb1162
    @glitterbomb1162 Před 5 měsíci

    You crack me up bro

  • @dragonballtalk8527
    @dragonballtalk8527 Před 4 měsíci

    Please do DC bloodlines from the 90s with alien foes

  • @peacexlove
    @peacexlove Před měsícem

    Mutant Marauders murdering Morlocks making Marvel millions.

  • @dannyjones3689
    @dannyjones3689 Před 3 měsíci

    Well comparing one group to what happened to black people isn't really woke. People tend to forget X-Men isnt about just humans vs mutant but also mutant vs human. The whole original series was based on evil mutants trying to take over the world because they seen themselves as homo-superior. As much as people say X-Men was always woke, it really wasn't because there really wasn't any minority group just getting attacked because of being minorities. Because as much as one side hated the other based on being different, the mutant side hates the other because they themselves as being genetically more advanced than the other.

  • @Icecreamforcrowtoo
    @Icecreamforcrowtoo Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm not a conservative but I think comparing them to X-Men villains is a bit lacking in nuance to say the least.
    Most modern conservatives within the West are far more tolerant than virtually anyone outside of the West who resides within a relatively homogeneous nation or area. This trope where Donald Trump supporters (and I'm not one) are regularly implied (particularly by Marvel comicbook fans on CZcams) to be reality's stand in for the Friends of Humanity or something along those lines is hopelessly naive. The world is a nasty place full of division. If you want to compare a real human group to comic book villainy, there are far more appropriate examples out there to cite than other goofy conservatives who simply want basic immigration laws enforced or something like that.
    I'm sure some of the creators of these comics would agree with the comparison that's often made and see MAGA types as being analogous to something like the villainy of X-Men, but I think in going there they're only revealing how provincial and naive they are as well.