In which we reach the end of Larry Hama’s run on Generation X; Gaia remains remarkably normal for someone who has spent millennia chained up alone in a citadel; Synch practices radical forgiveness; we ponder the nature of Emma Frost and Sean Cassidy’s relationship; and Forge is extra unqualified to lecture on ethics.
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317 – Acquaintances of Humanity
316 – Return to Megalopolis: At the Movies with the New Mutants
HAWK TALK – Surviving the (Holiday) Experience
315 – Theater Is Dead
314 – Feelings, Alaska
313 – Iguanafall
312 – Something Amazing Had to Be Done, feat. Bob Proehl
311 – Love Makes a Super-Team
310 – Attack and Dethrone God
HAWK TALK – Hawktober
309 – Excellent Turtle
308 – No Story Is the Whole Story
307 – Ugly Mootants Only
HAWK TALK – Playing With Super Power (feat. Matthew Hunter)
306 – Between Here and There
305 – The Sleep of the Wicked
304 – Explosive Ops
HAWK TALK – Video Renaissance
303 – No Simple Answers, feat. Laura Hudson
302 – Space Junk
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