The Missfits Episode 5: Rick Remender’s Uncanny X-Force

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The Missfits are back and this time they’re ready to talk about Rick Remender’s run on Uncanny X-Force from Marvel Comics. Remender’s series was 35-issues and started back in 2010. You can learn a bit more about the series by tuning in.

But that discussion takes place in the second half of the show and before The Missfits get to that, they discuss a few of their favourite things including: Something Terrible by Dean Trippe, G. Willow Wilson’s new Ms. Marvel series, Monster and a Madman by Steve Niles and Damien Worm, the artist Robert Sammelin, The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein, Orphan Black and more.

A couple links mentioned in the show for you to check out (outside of the things linked above):

If you want to do your geek homework for our next show on May 12, we’ll be joined by Zoe Gulliksen once again and having a big discussion about Lord of the Rings. We’re really excited for that show, so make sure you tune in for that as well.

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Stephanie Cooke
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Stephanie is a Toronto based writer and editor. She's a comic book fan, avid gamer, movie watcher, lover of music, and sarcasm. She is a purveyor of too many projects and has done work for Talking Comics, JoBlo.com, Agents of Geek, Word of the Nerd, C&G Magazine, Dork Shelf, and more. Her writing credits include "Home Sweet Huck" (Mark Millar's Millarworld Annual 2017), "Lungarella (Secret Loves of Geek Girls, 2016), "Behind Enemy Linens" (BLOCKED Anthology, 2017), "Home and Country" (Toronto Comics Anthology, 2017) and more to come. You can read more about her shenanigans over on her <a href="http://www.stephaniecooke.ca">personal web site</a>.

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