109 - Lifedeath Review - a podcast by Trev & Joe

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In 1984, writer Chris Claremont and artist Barry Windsor-Smith offered up a different type of superhero story in X-Men #186. "Lifedeath: A Love Story" finds a recently de-powered Storm being tended to by Forge - the man who, unbeknownst to her, is himself partly responsible for her losing her mutant abilities. How does a woman once worshipped as a super-powered goddess face a future with no powers? Is she more than the sum of her powers? This classic, introspective story sought to answer these questions, in the process further developing Storm into one of the X-Men's best, most complex characters. A year later, Claremont and Windsor-Smith would deliver a sequel story, "Lifedeath II," in X-Men #198, this time depicting a wounded, exhausted Storm tasked with protecting a young pregnant woman in the African plains. In this episode, we take a look at both of these classic stories, examining what they tell us about Storm, and why stories like these manage to resonate and stand out amongst the more common action-packed adventures often found in comic pages.

Plus, we take a look at the teaser trailer for the third season of LEGION, offer box-predictions for DARK PHOENIX, and discuss the firs in-depth details of Jonathan Hickman's upcoming revamp of the X-Men comics line, with "House of X" and "Power of X." And, way too much talk of the GAME OF THRONES series finale.

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