Thanks for including my Cameron Hodge custom as part of your video! I jumped out of my chair and spilled my beer when I saw it! 😂 😎 😍. Keep that great work coming, Cheers!
Dude that was your custom?! That's amazing. I just googled 'Badass Cameron Hodge custom' and there it was! :) Great work my friend and thank you so much for watching!
I'm going to parrot a lot of other people: It's been years since I read this story. Thanks for the opportunity to revisit it. Your enthusiasm for the material only makes it that much more engaging!
I read this back in the 90s and revisiting now with your content made me appreciate Gambit (lock picking), Psylocke using a machine gun, and Warlock’s passing that much more deeper! Thanks for doing this epic 90s saga! I too now need a BAF Hodge!!!
Yeah, I love to see this stuff again through David's moist eyes (wet with tears of joy about all the cool stuff in these stories that people may have taken for granted or overlooked). Now that so much stuff seems to "suck", these older stories are getting another chance at being entertaining all over again!
This story! These were the first X-Men comics I ever read. Between the story and the Jim Lee art, I was hooked for life. Loved your enthusiastic retelling! If HasLab makes a scale Cameron Hodge, they have my money.
Cameron Hodge was the PR guy for the original X-Factor,who was revealed to be the leader of the mutant hating group,”The Right”. He made a deal with the demon Nastrith during Inferno. This gives him the guts to finally go after Warren Worthington by killing his longtime girlfriend,Candy Southern,and Archangel chopped off his head in that battle,and that’s how he ends up in this cyborg body. He comes back again as a member of The Phalanx. He really was immortal.At least his head.🤷🏾♂️
Cameron Hodge was Angel's College roommate and they became Friends . In College Angel grow his Wings and Cameron was planning to make him and X Factor to look bad , Angel Wings got hurt and Hodge knew if Angel couldh't fly anymore it would destory him so he had his wings removed.Then Apocalypse gives Angel the Metal Wings making him the Horseman Death.
Thanks! This is long overdue! I genuinely appreciate you highlighting my custom Cameron Hodge in the story! It was a great beer spilling moment for me! Cheers!
Havoc wasn’t quite brainwashed, he and some other X-Men (The Aussie team) went threw the Siege Perilous which changes your identity in a way making you forget your past. He hadn’t been freed from its hold when he got tied up with Genosha.
Hey Dave, for my birthday, witch was yesterday I had covid, I’d caught it the day before, so YAY! Oh and when you have like 500K and your the next S-H-A-R-T-I-M-U-S-P-R-I-M-E, don’t forget the OG’S, and I know I do not count in that category, but don’t forget about them as I know that a large amount of big RUclipsrs often forget about they’re original fans.
This was a good one, Dave! You're a great storyteller. It's been a long time since I've read this story, but you made it even more fun by putting your spin on it.
@@DisplayingModelBehaviour dude I try not to open my figs . I have cable and strife this made me want to open them and see how the cable head would look on strye
This video is awesome. Awesome job. I can definitely tell you don’t know too much about this era of X-Men/X-Factor tho. If you are interested in reading where Cameron got his immortal power you should read the Inferno issues.
Wow, he couldn't fool you! You realized that David knows nothing about practically anything! He could've fooled me! That is because in the land of the blind, the one eyed man rules! And in the Land of Model Behaviour, David simply lies to all of us regularly! I bet David doesn't even know who Ben Reilly is, he just figured it is some obscure enough name that if he repeats it enough time people might take him for some kind of Marvel aficionado, Clone Saga sommelier.
@@aFoxyFox. No, I’m sure knows his books. Lol. This storyline just happened to be in an era right before he started reading X-men and 7 years after I started the reading X-Men books. I love Dave, he’s entertaining.
@@DisplayingModelBehaviour it's funny....i just went through my X-Factor comics....turns out i just need part 7. Gonna have to pick that one up so i can read this one. Got Secret Wars part 2 in front of it though on my reading list.
@@aFoxyFox. I've been reading a lot of crossovers and multiple issue story arcs lately. I've been going from oldest to newest. I recently finished the 4 part Wolverine miniseries (Claremont/Miller). I am just about to complete Secret Wars 1. Next on my list is the entire Secret Wars 2 arc. That includes all of the crossover issues, not just the Secret Wars 2 books. These Spiderman arcs are on my list: Maximum Carnage, Return of the Sinister Six, Revenge of the Sinister Six. The X-men, Uncanny X-men, X-Factor, X-Force crossover X-Cutioner's Song is another i plan on re-reading. The Spiderman series crossover, Maximum Carnage, is one I'm really looking forward to....because i started collecting the issues as a kid when they first came out. Then i quit collecting and when i started collecting as an adult 4 years ago, i completed the run. Those are the ones I'm doing first. I plan on reading the X-tinction Agenda as well as soon as i get the book I'm missing. I'd like to score copies (reader copies) of the Kree-Skrull war from Avengers issues 89-97.
I'll have to re-watch this again more carefully, but Wow, what a story Mark! ruclips.net/video/aekfPU0SwNw/видео.html First guy is me (long wavy dark hair), second guy is you (muscular, wearing a sleeveless red shirt, telling the story), and third guy is BritishSpidey (Tom Holland), and together, We Are: Displaying Model Behaviour
Excellent story choice, though, YES, a bit drawn out at times... Nicely done, in spite of not being too familiar with one of THE best eras of the X-Books. (In general, I'd recommend 'Uncanny' issues circa #150+ through about MAYBE 300-ish... "New Mutants" from like 40's UP to 100, when they become "X-Force", and "X-Force" #1-25 or 50 maybe... "X-Factor" (v1) from around 15-20 UP to about 74(?), and then "X-Factor" (v2) from 75(?) through 100-125 or so, maybe... Then Jim Lee "X-Men" #1-50 or 100 maybe.) I don't really recall EXACTLY where each of the respective titles dropped the metaphorical "ball", causing my loss of interest, but these are rough estimates, just in case you'd LIKE to read some GOOD X-Books before they all got thoroughly polluted and irrevocably corrupted, thanks to power hungry Joe Quesada's abject bull$#!t. It was right about THAT time period when they ALL became toilet 🚽 water, fit for @$$wiping & flushing ONLY. 🤔🙄😑😑😑 A minor point or two though: 1) Rhane is pronounced "Rayne", like rain, not "Ron". Forgivable if you haven't read the original New Mutants series... 2) Cable came back in time to eliminate "Stryfe", not Apocalypse... Originally, anyway... Also, that's comics. I can't say about the cartoon, since I couldn't stand watching past the first 2 episodes. (The voice acting was HORRID!!!😵😵😵) Bishop, however, didn't know WHO the hell HE came back in time (With Randall & Malcolm of the XSE) to kill... But it was somebody!!! Amazingly he knew everything else...?!! Hmmmm...🤔🤔🤔🙄🙄🙄 Speaking of Stryfe, I know I'm not a Patreon guy, BUT... "Executioner's Song" is another significant X-Crossover story... Hint hint! As far as X-Men villains go... I think I probably hate Cameron Hodge as a character, more than ANY other X-Villain I can think of at the moment...🤔 Hated him as a human. Loved it when Archangel sliced him with his wings, decapitating the bastard, BUT no thanks to Inferno, I knew he'd be back, since they chose NOT to: A) Either drop his smirking @$$faced head into molten lava, OR a vat of acid, OR B) Transport it directly into the Sun, after letting Wolverine give him a "3 claw pop" lobotomy FIRST. He CAN die, it's just not easy to achieve UNLESS you utilize a little creative thinking!😉 But yeah... Hate that bastard. He's just NOT even a good character/villain, he sucks as a character, has no depth, he's just "Oh, look at me! I'm a fruitcake with crazy robo-demon powers, that let me do anything I can think of...!" Yeah, okay, Goggles... How about you sit down & shut the F**K UP while the adults are talking, fruitbag?!! Personally, if we EVER get a Hodge BAF it will be TOO SOON!!! 😑😑😑 Good job covering the story! I'm looking forward to the next one.
@@DisplayingModelBehaviour We'll have to just disagree on the cartoon, because the MORE I hear the voices and see the clips, the MORE I realize just HOW MUCH I hated that show... 🙄🙄🙄😑😵😵🤣
Haha, I just went down a weird rabbit hole, or horse hole in this case. So, Todd Holland (whose name I enjoy because of "Tom Holland" and possibly even "Todd McFarlane") mentioned N'astirh. I had mentioned various figures that could possibly work to represent N'astirh's horse head and was thinking of horse heads, and I also posted a link to a song called Ça Plane Pour Moi by Plastic Bertrand, though the performance of the vocals was by Lou Deprijck (Lou The Prick?): "Ça plane pour moi" (French pronunciation: [sa plan puʁ mwa]) is a 1977 song by Plastic Bertrand,[2] though its vocals were actually performed by Lou Deprijck, the record's producer and composer.[3] "Jet Boy, Jet Girl", a song released in October 1977 by Elton Motello, has the same backing track that was later used in "Ça plane pour moi".[4] The song has been covered by many artists, though Plastic Bertrand's original recording was the most successful, reaching No. 8 on the UK charts in the summer of 1978.[5][6] While mainly regarded as a punk song,[1] "Ça plane pour moi" has also been described as parody punk[7] and as new wave.[2] The song's name is a French idiomatic expression that is best translated as "everything's going well for me" (literally: "it is gliding for me").[8] Released the same year as Star Wars. Then I saw this version, right after talking so much about horse heads: ruclips.net/video/Loh1zZy3TMY/видео.html and this interview with Craig Ferguson, where he talked about quitting after 10 years of his show: ruclips.net/video/josPWKIUMHY/видео.html It made me afraid for the future of this channel haha, but it shouldn't feel like stagnation as long as it is used as the basis for a lot of creative exploration and expansion. I think Craig Ferguson's show did a lot of experimental stuff that the other late night talk shows don't do or haven't done. I really dislike the very "fake" seeming shows and hosts, particularly Jimmy Fallon, and the color scheme of shows like Graham Norton's dystopian looking show lol. Then, when reading about the show, it mentioned this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Peterson A fun little read actually about the weird creative history behind the creation of this somewhat obscure (for people unfamiliar with the show) television character. This was linked at the bottom of the article for Geoff Peterson the Robot Skeleton: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_Robot en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_Hodge "In his cyborg form, he had the ability to phase (move through solid matter) and used various special weapons. His spider/scorpionlike robot body was equipped with tentacles, a powerful stinger, plasma and laser weapons, and a molecular adhesive gun, and could also fire bolas, knives and spears of varying sizes. He also possessed a high degree of invulnerability, enough to protect him from the combined attacks of Storm, Cyclops and Jean Grey. This effect was supposedly augmented by external generators linked to his mainframe computer. When these had been destroyed, Cyclops and Havok could destroy his mechanical body, but not kill him. In addition, in his mechanical body's first appearance, it had a cardboard cutout of a man's suit and body that hung from Hodge's neck, presenting, in his mind, a more normal appearance when his attempt to absorb Warlock's techno-organic abilities had failed. As part of the Phalanx, he had all their typical abilities, but seemingly lost his magical protection." "The Phalanx on Earth were initially formed by a group of human mutant haters who voluntarily infected themselves with the Transmode virus, taken from the ashes of Warlock, a renegade Technarch who had joined the New Mutants, in an attempt to turn them into "living Sentinels". Steven Lang, the man who had used the Sentinels against the X-Men many years before, was recruited from a mental hospital to become an "interface". Uninfected by the Transmode virus, Lang was meant to be a buffer, keeping the Phalanx "on track" for its intended purpose.[7] Lang was assisted by Cameron Hodge, a fellow anti-mutant with immortality obtained from the demon N'astirh. Years ago, in a failed effort to contract the Transmode virus, Hodge had killed Warlock. In an attempt to destroy Archangel, Hodge used a Phalanx construct of Candy Southern.[8] Phalanx' initial attempt to assimilate mutants into its collective was thwarted by the natural resistance of mutants to the Transmode virus." They seem to be somewhat copies of the Borg: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_Who "The episode first aired in broadcast syndication on May 5, 1989. It was written by executive producer Maurice Hurley and directed by Rob Bowman. "Q Who" marked the first appearance of the Borg, who were designed by Hurley and originally intended to appear in the first season episode "The Neutral Zone"." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Neutral_Zone_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation) "This episode introduced the redesigned Romulans, with prosthetic forehead pieces designed by makeup supervisor Michael Westmore, and the first appearance of the Romulan Warbird, which was designer Andrew Probert's final work for the Star Trek franchise." A sad day for me, lol since I like the original Romulans much more than the re-designed ones. " Following the perceived failure of the Ferengi as the main villains of TNG by the production staff, the Romulans became the main villains during the early years of the series.[6] This was in addition to the Borg, who were originally developed as an insectoid race for this episode but became a race of cyborgs by the time they first appeared in "Q Who".[7][8]" It seems there were ideas floating around for a while, which some of these other writers and designers may have had access to, which led them in the direction of associating cyborgs with insects, also due to the word "exo-skeleton" which also leads to the "robot skeleton" idea. Haha, it is really fun for me to follow these weird chains of things. Super7 is releasing their new "The Worst" wave 2, after Wave 1's Captain Deadstar (which can work as "Captain Bone'to'pick" as mentioned jokingly in the Mr. Plinkett review where he calls General Grievous, General Grievance), with a Robot Grim Reaper for those interested in Robot Skeleton Figures like the Terminator. The kind of free and experimental and celebratory "vibe" of this channel resembles in some ways the Craig Ferguson Show and maybe elements of Conan O'Brien's show as well, and Conan O'Brien has been making an appearance commonly at the beginning of episodes with the "Crack a Beer" moment with Stone Cold Steve Austin.
Part 2 of the Horse Hole: Speaking of Skeletons and Stone Cold Steve Austin, I received my WWE Zombies Triple H with crown which looks better in person to me than in photos and is very tall, making for a pretty cool figure that can work in multiple settings and scenes, even possibly stretching into use in Science Fiction scenes or as a Sith Lord or Sith Ghost or something, but otherwise as a potential foe for characters like Ghost Rider and Dr. Strange and even Spider-Man and others. They have a version of WWE Zombie Stone Cold Steve Austin who seems to maybe take some inspiration from the Ghost Rider, with smoke coming out of the eyes of the figure, but I haven't purchased that one just yet, but I might, considering how much I'm enjoying this WWE Zombies Triple H with crown figure, which goes well with various other skull headed figures, like Master's Of The Universe Classics Skeletor and Mythic Legions Kronnaw. As for Super7's Robot Reaper www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/195784 I would've preferred if they actually made the head sculpt and face of the figure actually look like the very cool looking drawing: bbts1.azureedge.net/images/p/full/2022/02/1852b012-7ab1-4bd7-92d6-9deb56805b92.jpg Who reminds me a bit of Klytus from the Flash Gordon film: pre00.deviantart.net/a9e5/th/pre/i/2016/073/4/e/klytus__flash_gordon__by_soulstryder210-d9v2zhl.jpg played somewhat secretly by a mostly blacklisted Peter Wyngarde (Marvel's own Jason Wyngarde, as well as the likely inspiration for Sebastian Shaw as well). If the figure had looked like the artwork, or even more like Klytus, I would have been much more likely to purchase it, but for a metal headed figure, I'll be getting the Super7 Destro instead, who looked a lot better in a video showcasing him than in their advertising artwork which showed the flesh color looking extremely plastic-like, whereas it is much more normal in the actual video (which also shows the Flint and Lady Jaye who can work as Star Wars Rebels and Genoshan troops as well): www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/184181 ruclips.net/video/xPyl5bnNe4k/видео.html Also, it is extremely weird that the sculptor guy for Super7 looks so much like the sculptor guy for Mythic Legions: ruclips.net/video/ctfKMiWQelc/видео.html (The guy wearing the weird wig, I hope) From that Illythia wave, I've considered multiple figures which I keep cancelling, now I re-pre-ordered two of them when I saw them in this video: ruclips.net/video/KhZXPVMtW7M/видео.html I don't know if you're finding that you have enough time these days to really get absorbed with exploring all these tangents and things, but looking at toys, and reading about weird things from the past, can be a whole lot of fun and occupy the mind and the imagination throughout the day, I find it really inspiring too. It also seems best or better when it might keep one from spending money, but in many cases it also seems to lead me to spending money! Especially if I discover something else cool to have around as a regular reminder. The latest ones I've been after are "Hush" things, but now I'll be looking for Klytus quickly, I'm pretty sure some company, maybe Bif Bang Pow i.ebayimg.com/images/g/Hc8AAOSwZe5hxQ2U/s-l1600.jpg produced some kind of McFarlane-esque or Diamond Select-esque or NECA-esque looking figures. Playmates also had versions in the 90s, like this one could work as a Skrull: i.ebayimg.com/images/g/qM8AAOSwcJpfd~hy/s-l1600.jpg Oh yeah, and that whole thing seems to tie back to "Gay Robots" lol, since Klytus is played by Peter Wyngarde, who was a "sex symbol" apparently who was blacklisted due to his homosexuality at the time, so that he was shy to make a very clear or opened appearance by the time he played Klytus who appears to be a robot or a cyborg or something like that possibly, but might just be a gay (or gayish) guy in a golden mask, which then ties back to the famously gayish seeming C-3PO, who I've considered getting the Mafex version of due to how nice it seems to look (and I think it also comes packaged with an R2-D2), but I'm much more interested in the Hush figure. The problem with that though, is that it would charge me immediately, so I'm seeing if I can hold off until the time arrives for the Mafex Darth Vader to finally ship in around 3 months time. I might purchase it next month though just to secure it. The Hush figures, for me, will be used as either a single character or a faction of bandaged faced Star Wars aliens or figures (alternatively, they will also work as several other figures, such as the Invisible Man, Dark Man who Liam Neeson played, and a character or two of my own from a contemporary setting, and also Batman's Hush, but also numerous other possibilities and fun things to make out of the McFarlane and Mafex Hush figures, including Replicants or things for a Blade Runner type setting and Cyberpunk type settings, they are for me, pretty hugely exciting characters. They can even work as a better (for my tastes anyway) design of the Rurouni Kenshin villain Shishio Makoto, who was inspired by The Inugami Family film from 1976 which also likely was part of the inspiration for Halloween (the John Carpenter film and design, particularly the mask idea and its appearance) which had a large part of its inspiration drawn from West World, which happens to be about robots with robot skeletons! Loops within loops leading to loops! ruclips.net/video/lGBjS9Ax-eg/видео.html
Maybe someone will pay David to tell a whole "As Told By Toys" of a Gambit story, to increase the chances that he might perform the voice (plus they can directly request it): ruclips.net/video/dphayJDCzog/видео.html Maybe he can do the whole video in the accent: ruclips.net/video/Ln31raI2ezY/видео.html If David has enough space in his parent's backyard, I think he should get a trampoline!
So one can just switch the word Rhodesian for Genoshan: ruclips.net/video/41-dLH5YqeU/видео.html Rhodesia (/roʊˈdiːʒə/, /roʊˈdiːʃə/),[1] officially from 1970 the Republic of Rhodesia,[2] was an unrecognised state in Southern Africa from 1965 to 1979, equivalent in territory to modern Zimbabwe. Rhodesia was the de facto successor state to the British colony of Southern Rhodesia, which had been self-governing since achieving responsible government in 1923. A landlocked nation, Rhodesia was bordered by South Africa to the south, Bechuanaland (later Botswana) to the southwest, Zambia (formerly Northern Rhodesia) to the northwest, and Mozambique (a Portuguese province until 1975) to the east. From 1965 to 1979, Rhodesia was one of two independent states on the African continent governed by a white minority of European descent and culture, the other being South Africa. The rapid decolonisation of Africa in the late 1950s and early 1960s alarmed a significant proportion of Southern Rhodesia's white population. In an effort to delay the transition to black majority rule, the predominantly white Southern Rhodesian government issued its own Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) from the United Kingdom on 11 November 1965. The new nation, identified simply as Rhodesia, initially sought recognition as an autonomous realm within the Commonwealth of Nations, but reconstituted itself as a republic in 1970. Two African nationalist parties, the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) and Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), launched an armed insurgency against the government upon UDI, sparking the Rhodesian Bush War. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodesian_Bush_War 1library.net/article/forced-labour-rhodesia-mozambique-establishment-rhodesia-mozambique-border.qm6j734y So, for the Genoshan soldiers, Super7's new G.I. Joe Flint and Lady Jaye could work, as well as possibly Hasbro's including also some of the green figures made for G.I. Joe Classified. The New Stalker figure might work, but it appears the Genoshan's are maybe supposed to be depicted largely as white South Africans (Boers) and Soldier's of Fortune from various places. www.sofmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Screen-Shot-2018-01-27-at-9.45.40-PM-660x330.png i.pinimg.com/originals/88/a3/cf/88a3cf18a3a34efee0968032d1e13b13.jpg I think that Genosha, was most specifically inspired by Rhodesia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodesia which was full of mercenaries and Soldiers of Fortune, and may have also inspired the early stories of Metal Gear Solid from the games before the famous Playstation game. www.sofmag.com/mercenaries-fight-terrorists-in-the-bush-war/ metalgear.fandom.com/wiki/Outer_Heaven_(South_Africa) metalgear.fandom.com/wiki/African_countries#:~:text=Geneticist%20Naomi%20Hunter%20hailed%20from%20Rhodesia%2C%20where%20she,Gear%20Solid%2C%20Galzburg%20is%20referred%20to%20as%20%22Garzburg.%22 Still, it is possible that a character like Stalker might have worked with them (if one was trying to find figures that might work to play the military figures of Genosha). I really like their designs and would like to see more figures like that in general. Some Valaverse figures might work also. Cameron Hodge, in some ways, reminds me of Albert Wesker from Resident Evil, though the latter is usually more calm seeming, such as in this cameo: ruclips.net/video/gSwvFErFU8A/видео.html www.etymonline.com/search?q=Rhodesia Ultra "Anti-Commies" like "Nuke" and U.S.Agent and others make for some great villains in my opinion, where "patriotism" as an excuse to justify or cover up "bloodlust" and an escape from the humdrum and frustrated decline that was visibly occurring across the world at the time, and in this case, "Anti-Mutant" sentiments, make for some really interesting and horrible sorts of villains. Some of the Mercenaries and Soldiers of Fortune have been quoted as saying: "“I didn’t give a damn about the politics,” Jerry said. “I just wanted to go there for a fight. Rhodesia broke away from the United Kingdom in 1965 and that is when the war started. The communists had infiltrated the blacks. There was heavy fighting the whole year I was there. It was nothing but anti-terrorist warfare. We even did a raid into Mozambique to take out a terrorist base camp. Terrorists were coming in from Mozambique and Zambia. Mugabe’s terror campaign was communist-backed. A lot of Cuban fighters were fighting with him. I thought it was more of a communist war. I just wanted action and I saw it,” he said. But getting there had been tough. After a few setbacks, more than six months after leaving the Legion, the two Brits finally made it to Salisbury in 1979. There they met up with the Vietnam veteran and commander of the Rhodesian Armored Car Regiment, Major Darrell Winkler. Winkler had joined the Ian Smith Army the year before after a Rhodesian he had met in New York convinced him to go fight the commie-backed terrorists in his embattled country. Why not? Winkler had fought the commies in Nam for two and a half years and that was just unfinished business. Meanwhile, back in the States, another American-a frustrated crusader, Michael Peirce (Reb), was hell bent on joining some military and fighting some commies somewhere. He had not had a chance to fight the evil empire as an American soldier. “I was playing and writing music in Hollywood. The Yankee Army had turned me down (according to them, blind in left eye). I had pulled off some pretty cool stuff in LA and developed delusions of grandeur, deciding I could take some time off and go fight for people whom I thought were worth fighting for. I traded my bass guitar for a light machine gun,” Pierce told me." A lot of weird "Hollywood" types also went simply to kill people for fun and for free, and that is probably why the character of the "President of Genosha" was designed to look like Ronald Reagan in a wig, and a female to mix him with Margaret Thatcher. So this whole "Cold War" story, along with the issues going on in South Africa and Africa in general (and so much of the X-Men seems to have to do with civil rights and similar things going on) seems to have inspired some of these stories. Rhodesia even had "forced labor" at certain points according to something I read, or some kind of debt system or restrictive laws and the domination of the white South Africans there and foreign backers who were not of recent African descent had forced some of the locals into basically forced labor or low cost labor. Even the film "Blood Diamond" might hint at some of these elements loosely. In their minds, these radical "Commie Killers" who were seemingly racists massacring local Africans, were imagining themselves to be some kind of world saving heroes, but as they seem to admit, many of the mercenaries who joined up, were psychopaths who just wanted a place and reason to fight and kill and act machismo. This kind of "real history" may add some depth to the characterization and understanding of the background of the stories involved Genosha potentially. This music can also help people to immerse themselves into the vibe: ruclips.net/video/W0CnN7_bmiM/видео.html There is a lot of weirdness involved with the whole thing, and people still obsessed with it and what it "means" to them. Also, there is a whole lot of weird conspiracy stuff involved too, like brainwashing programs and psychopath creation programs in government funded mental asylums and stuff trying to train killers who were then sent to Rhodesia in some cases (operations funded by the U.S.A. and NATO nations and particularly the U.K.). So the strangeness of a "Gene" scientist and a wacko robot monster guy isn't even all that far fetched, haha and why Metal Gear Solid is also full of similar sorts of weirdness as well eventually. Many of the soldiers in Rhodesia or the commanders were ex-Vietnam soldiers and people who had fought in other conflict and could not get the desire to continue to live a life of action and warfare out of their systems (knowing no other way to live or enjoy themselves, and needing the rush to be in a constant state of danger and chaos, and also liking the "freedom" of being authorities without much in the way of oversight or control over them).
@@DisplayingModelBehaviour Yeah, a weird, often overlooked period and area of history, secretly captured in the history of X-Men and the Metal Gear games lol. There might be some good documentaries somewhere about it, but it provides almost endless stories and story potential, especially with all the very eccentric characters and mercenaries involved in real life. One of the more obscure tangents that often doesn't come up probably is all the strange conspiratorial aspects connected to certain families and weird medical science and experiments involved with getting people over to fight in Rhodesia. For all we know, even some of the strange things that have to do with the emergence of the AIDS virus may have something to do with efforts to try to get the upper hand against the local majority population in South Africa and Rhodesia, which seems to have horribly backfired. There are even crazy stories of scientists having free reign to test out insane genetic experiments they couldn't elsewhere, including trying to create hybridized humans with chimpanzees and to take the head (like Cameron Hodge) off and transplant it and crazy stuff (which was also apparently tested out elsewhere too). These might just be tales told around the camp fire by bored mercenaries, but some seem to insist that they were involved with or witnessed these things and provided security for these kinds of Wild West of Science tests going on during the period where Rhodesia was just basically an anything goes place for secret ultra-right-wing types. Maybe the NECA Werewolf soldier toys could work for a story set there too, especially in their looking like hybridized humans. There are some stories of weird things in Vietnam, but it makes more sense for there to be weird stuff connected to Rhodesia because of how it was run and who was running it, as compared to Vietnam which didn't really have an established authority that would be interested in such things, though no doubt the various governments probably did experiments of all sorts there too, like with various chemicals and who knows what else. So sometimes the fiction isn't even all that far off, or is otherwise inspired by elements of stories and rumors that were circulating a few years earlier even. Rhodesia didn't seem to have the equipment of Outer Haven / Heaven, but it did have characters that inspired possibly even a number of figures in the Metal Gear franchise. Which is sort of interesting too that you were recently given all those toys tempting you into the military spy-fi sort of direction haha. Right now that all has to do with the new "Cold War" games going on in the Ukraine and Afghanistan, basically re-establishing conditions during the 90s and 80s as if Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin want to re-live fantasies from that era while roleplaying on the international stage. A great and always relevant movie to watch is called Wag The Dog starring Robert DeNiro and Dustin Hoffman among other great actors both male and female. The psychic promotion or advertising waves that apparently hit my antennae were more so the ones sent out by Disney to promote Kenobi or something, because even though I hadn't heard anything about that show, I had been seeing and delving into tons of Star Wars stuff on my own, and now it seems like everyone is talking about Star Wars or Star Wars is on the mind, it even keeps coming up in totally un-related videos, so it seems to be somehow majority "trending" on a lot of people's minds. That is why it almost seems like Mickey from the Sorcerer's Apprentice scene in Phantasia sends out some kind of waves (lol probably in the form of money) that goes towards at least the more public forms of promotion, like I'm receiving ads on the channel for Star Wars themed soap for the last few weeks too, but I don't find that one of the weirder or more obscure versions of Star Wars coming up randomly, since that is probably a deliberate paid campaign to coincide with the Disney shows. Kenobi was originally going to be a film like Solo possibly, except that now movies in theatrical releases might not be doing so well, so they decided to release it as a series. So the secondary thing that is "trending" or coming up, are G.I. Joe sorts of things. In the "air" are ideas of the military, the name "Joe", and new releases from Super7 and Hasbro, and I've heard several G.I. Joe references just appear somewhat randomly as well. Finally, the third "trending" thing right now is Elden Ring and the Lord of the Rings show as well, almost at around the same time, with the "new right" taking the position of defense for Elden Ring and vehemently against the new Lord of the Rings show, haha which is funny, since they both have to do with Tolkien stuff, and Tolkien has both been sort of hijacked by the right wing (which even ends up in the title of this website for example www.returnofkings.com/166574/the-great-betrayal-of-rhodesia "Return of Kings", this one is the "Rhodesian (White) perspective" reclaimingrhodesia.com/rhodesia-unafraid-what-terrorism-was-really-like-for-villagers-farmers/ as well as this buildingourcase.wordpress.com/2015/04/05/rhodesia-a-blueprint-for-white-genocide/ ) and was himself connected to British rule in South Africa (simply by birth): "Discover the South African village that inspired The Hobbit" www.discoverafrica.com/blog/discover-the-south-african-village-that-inspired-the-hobbit/ "What most people do not know is that locations in the books were inspired by a real place. Yes, there is somewhere as magical and breathtaking as The Shire and as deep and leafy as Mirkwood Forest. This place is known as Hogsback and is located in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. What is it about Hogsback that inspired Tolkien? Tolkien was born in the South African town of Bloemfontein to British parents. Although he lived most of his life in England, his time in South Africa was a formative experience where he took inspiration for many of his fictional landscapes. Almost a century later, Hogsback still retains most of its magical feeling. This hidden gem rests on a peak in a mountainous region at the center of the Eastern Cape. As far as natural resources are concerned, Hogsback is gifted with everything from breathtaking waterfalls to woodlands and grassy plains. The Amatola Forest, with its majestic towering trees, thick undergrowth and wide variety of flora and fauna, it’s not hard to see why Tolkien fell in love with the region." which might be another attempt by South Africa's tourism department to connect Tolkien and his works back to South Africa: www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jan/03/hobbit-author-tolkien-birthplace-south-africa "It adds: "Tolkien himself claimed to have few memories of South Africa, except for a vivid encounter with a large spider - an experience he is said to have put to good use later on in his writing." Bloemfontein ("flower fountain" in Dutch) was the capital of the independent Boer republic of the Orange Free State, now Free State province. It gave birth to the African National Congress in 1912, the rightwing National Party in 1914 and athlete Zola Budd in 1966. It has a monument and museum devoted to the Anglo-Boer war but struggles to compete with Cape Town or Kruger Park as a tourist hub. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Free_State Haha, it also ties around in a weird way with Black Panther, that looked like it sort of took a lot of inspiration from Star Wars (particularly the designs in the Prequel films), which starred Andy Serkis (famous for his role as Gollum from the Lord of the Rings series) as Klaw, a Boer South African. www.looper.com/677527/the-untold-truth-of-klaue-in-the-mcu/ "When Andy Serkis and Martin Freeman sat down with GamesRadar to discuss "Black Panther," they offered up their own ideas as to what tracks Klaue could have included. "Everything from Mozart to jazz, actually." Serkis said. "And Pink Floyd." Meanwhile, Freeman suggested that Klaue might listen to "a little bit of Boer folk music" every now and again. Say what you like about Klaue, but the dude's got eclectic taste." The character also makes an appearance in the "What If?" series, with Andy Serkis voicing the character. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boers "During recent times, mainly during the apartheid reform and post-1994 eras, some white Afrikaans-speaking people, mainly with conservative political views, and of Trekboer and Voortrekker descent, have chosen to be called Boere, rather than Afrikaners, to distinguish their identity.[25] They believe that many people of Voortrekker descent were not assimilated into what they see as the Cape-based Afrikaner identity. They suggest that this developed after the Second Anglo-Boer War and the subsequent establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910. Some Boer nationalists have asserted that they do not identify as a right-wing element of the political spectrum.[26]
@@DisplayingModelBehaviour Part 3 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genosha "Mutant apartheid The island is located off the east coast of Africa, to the north of Madagascar, and boasted a high standard of living, an excellent economy, and freedom from the political and racial turmoil that characterized neighboring nations. However, Genosha's prosperity was built upon the enslavement of its mutant population. Mutants in Genosha were the property of the state and children who were positively identified with the mutant gene were put through a process developed by David Moreau, commonly known as the Genegineer, stripped of free will and made into "mutates" (a Marvel term for genetically modified individuals, as opposed to those who developed mutant powers naturally)." His name, Moreau, and the placement of Genosha on an "island" that is water-locked instead of land-locked like Rhodesia, was likely due to "The Island of Dr. Moreau", which has a fun movie starring Marlon Brando (and other film versions). Marlon Brando is also in Apocalypse Now which has a similar sort of story and vibe in some ways and was based on "Heart of Darkness" which originally was meant to take place in Africa as well. papersowl.com/examples/comparison-heart-of-darkness-and-africa/ www.newyorker.com/magazine/1995/11/06/the-trouble-with-heart-of-darkness The story of the "High Evolutionary" seems to also be inspired by the Island of Dr. Moreau, and possibly even "Muir Island". "Muir Island is a small island off of the northern coast of Scotland. Muir Island's significance stems from the fact that it is the home of Earth 's largest and most comprehensive mutant research complex, the Mutant Research Center, founded by Dr. Moira MacTaggert." Muir, Moira, Moreau. www.moreaulab.entomology.cornell.edu/ www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/ants-evolution-corrie-moreau-women-in-biology Haha, and life imitates art. If you haven't seen the film from the 90s, it is really entertaining and funny even, with lots of creature make up and ideas for toys. My favorite person in the film was maybe the cat man. An animal humanoid hybrid sort of collection besides the "Alter Nation" series of toys is coming out called "Animal Warriors of the Kingdom" and their new 1/12 Primal Series, www.bigbadtoystore.com/Search?SearchText=Animal+Kingdom and I had pre-ordered Lexion www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/157929 thinking that he might fit in a Star Wars themed set as well but I cancelled it for now. They also have a Gorilla: www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/161805
Nanny and orphan maker were hunting the '80s x been down they only got storm and Nanny's powers to turn you into a little kid come and ask me anything brother God sometimes I wonder about you
Thanks for including my Cameron Hodge custom as part of your video! I jumped out of my chair and spilled my beer when I saw it! 😂 😎 😍. Keep that great work coming, Cheers!
Dude that was your custom?! That's amazing. I just googled 'Badass Cameron Hodge custom' and there it was! :)
Great work my friend and thank you so much for watching!
I'm going to parrot a lot of other people: It's been years since I read this story. Thanks for the opportunity to revisit it. Your enthusiasm for the material only makes it that much more engaging!
Thanks Ron. Many more stories to come!
I read this back in the 90s and revisiting now with your content made me appreciate Gambit (lock picking), Psylocke using a machine gun, and Warlock’s passing that much more deeper! Thanks for doing this epic 90s saga! I too now need a BAF Hodge!!!
Ninjas with guns man. It's what works!
Yeah, I love to see this stuff again through David's moist eyes (wet with tears of joy about all the cool stuff in these stories that people may have taken for granted or overlooked). Now that so much stuff seems to "suck", these older stories are getting another chance at being entertaining all over again!
This is a BRILLIANT idea!!! 👏👏👏 Bravo! 🙌🙌🙌
Thanks gang!
This story! These were the first X-Men comics I ever read. Between the story and the Jim Lee art, I was hooked for life. Loved your enthusiastic retelling! If HasLab makes a scale Cameron Hodge, they have my money.
Jim Lee is still absolutely A List
Cameron Hodge was the PR guy for the original X-Factor,who was revealed to be the leader of the mutant hating group,”The Right”. He made a deal with the demon Nastrith during Inferno. This gives him the guts to finally go after Warren Worthington by killing his longtime girlfriend,Candy Southern,and Archangel chopped off his head in that battle,and that’s how he ends up in this cyborg body. He comes back again as a member of The Phalanx. He really was immortal.At least his head.🤷🏾♂️
Cameron Hodge was Angel's College roommate and they became Friends . In College Angel grow his Wings and Cameron was planning to make him and X Factor to look bad , Angel Wings got hurt and Hodge knew if Angel couldh't fly anymore it would destory him so he had his wings removed.Then Apocalypse gives Angel the Metal Wings making him the Horseman Death.
So much back story I need to catch up on!
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A lot of that is in the X-Factor (v1) issues I referenced in my post.😉
One of my favorite eras of the X, I waited monthly for these back in the day. Great content, Mate.
Definitely more to come from this time!
These videos are great!! Going through different comic runs and learning more about different characters and their history is fantastic!
Yeah they're always fun to make!
Thanks! This is long overdue! I genuinely appreciate you highlighting my custom Cameron Hodge in the story! It was a great beer spilling moment for me! Cheers!
Dude that was an amazing custom job!
X-cellent Xtinction Agenda as told by toys, David.
Thanks brother!
Great video! I hadn't heard of this story till now.
It's areal classic
Havoc wasn’t quite brainwashed, he and some other X-Men (The Aussie team) went threw the Siege Perilous which changes your identity in a way making you forget your past. He hadn’t been freed from its hold when he got tied up with Genosha.
Ah right, that explains a lot. Thanks for the history lesson :)
Hey Dave, for my birthday, witch was yesterday I had covid, I’d caught it the day before, so YAY!
Oh and when you have like 500K and your the next S-H-A-R-T-I-M-U-S-P-R-I-M-E, don’t forget the OG’S, and I know I do not count in that category, but don’t forget about them as I know that a large amount of big RUclipsrs often forget about they’re original fans.
Happy birthday! On my road to fame I’m taking you all with me! :)
You count too, but I count so much more!
David I love these types of videos keep up the good work
Thanks Parker!
@@DisplayingModelBehaviour Parker, Todd Holland, it is like the Spider-Verse in here, all kinds of pieces of Spider-Man commenting!
This was awesome and you’re such a great story teller
Thanks so much brother!
I forgot what a piece Jean was back in the day. Wolverine had good taste. That caboose is LOADED.
My absolute favorite storyline ever, even up to today.
Yeah I really enjoyed it.
This was a good one, Dave! You're a great storyteller. It's been a long time since I've read this story, but you made it even more fun by putting your spin on it.
Hey thanks man. I had fun with this.
As told by toys with the morning coffee ....ahhh I am so spoiled life is good!
Best way to start the day!
Lol cable voice was funny as heck loved it
That stuck with me from the 90's
@@DisplayingModelBehaviour dude I try not to open my figs . I have cable and strife this made me want to open them and see how the cable head would look on strye
This video is awesome. Awesome job. I can definitely tell you don’t know too much about this era of X-Men/X-Factor tho. If you are interested in reading where Cameron got his immortal power you should read the Inferno issues.
Wow, he couldn't fool you! You realized that David knows nothing about practically anything! He could've fooled me! That is because in the land of the blind, the one eyed man rules! And in the Land of Model Behaviour, David simply lies to all of us regularly! I bet David doesn't even know who Ben Reilly is, he just figured it is some obscure enough name that if he repeats it enough time people might take him for some kind of Marvel aficionado, Clone Saga sommelier.
@@aFoxyFox. what lol
@@aFoxyFox. No, I’m sure knows his books. Lol. This storyline just happened to be in an era right before he started reading X-men and 7 years after I started the reading X-Men books. I love Dave, he’s entertaining.
@@christophercrockett2972 I agree with you completely
Yeah ha;f the fin is learning all this new history.
I have parts 1, 2, 4, 5 and 8 of this storyarc....looks like i need to grab the other 4 issues and complete this one. Great video.
Thanks Dave. It was a good read!
@@DisplayingModelBehaviour it's funny....i just went through my X-Factor comics....turns out i just need part 7. Gonna have to pick that one up so i can read this one. Got Secret Wars part 2 in front of it though on my reading list.
@@Dave-rf1zj I'd like to know more about your recent reading list and what might be on it!
@@aFoxyFox. I've been reading a lot of crossovers and multiple issue story arcs lately. I've been going from oldest to newest. I recently finished the 4 part Wolverine miniseries (Claremont/Miller). I am just about to complete Secret Wars 1. Next on my list is the entire Secret Wars 2 arc. That includes all of the crossover issues, not just the Secret Wars 2 books. These Spiderman arcs are on my list: Maximum Carnage, Return of the Sinister Six, Revenge of the Sinister Six. The X-men, Uncanny X-men, X-Factor, X-Force crossover X-Cutioner's Song is another i plan on re-reading. The Spiderman series crossover, Maximum Carnage, is one I'm really looking forward to....because i started collecting the issues as a kid when they first came out. Then i quit collecting and when i started collecting as an adult 4 years ago, i completed the run. Those are the ones I'm doing first. I plan on reading the X-tinction Agenda as well as soon as i get the book I'm missing. I'd like to score copies (reader copies) of the Kree-Skrull war from Avengers issues 89-97.
So the wings basically turn into doc ocks tentacles, cool that they have a mind of their own.
Yeah I kinda dig that
Mate these videos are great Very entertaining I really enjoy them
But lip stick , hair ties and bandanas made it through the teleporter lol. Gotta love the 90s lol
Lol I guess someone switched the teleporter settings to ‘Sexy’.
Now I want a Cameron Hodge BAF
That'd look amazing!
Storm's and Rictor's hair accessories got teleported by Pipeline. That always bothered me.
90’s fashion first!
It's encoded in their genes!
Your channel so dope 😎 thanks for all these things you do all the way from Albuquerque New Mexico U.S.A.👊🏽
Brother thank you so much for the kind words. Genuinely that means a lot to me!
My first X-men crossover.
It'sa classic!
Boomer and Jubilee had effectively almost the same powers.
Yeah they kinda make each other redundant
I'll have to re-watch this again more carefully, but Wow, what a story Mark! ruclips.net/video/aekfPU0SwNw/видео.html
First guy is me (long wavy dark hair), second guy is you (muscular, wearing a sleeveless red shirt, telling the story), and third guy is BritishSpidey (Tom Holland), and together, We Are: Displaying Model Behaviour
Oh hi Mark!
Excellent story choice, though, YES, a bit drawn out at times... Nicely done, in spite of not being too familiar with one of THE best eras of the X-Books.
(In general, I'd recommend 'Uncanny' issues circa #150+ through about MAYBE 300-ish... "New Mutants" from like 40's UP to 100, when they become "X-Force", and "X-Force" #1-25 or 50 maybe... "X-Factor" (v1) from around 15-20 UP to about 74(?), and then "X-Factor" (v2) from 75(?) through 100-125 or so, maybe... Then Jim Lee "X-Men" #1-50 or 100 maybe.) I don't really recall EXACTLY where each of the respective titles dropped the metaphorical "ball", causing my loss of interest, but these are rough estimates, just in case you'd LIKE to read some GOOD X-Books before they all got thoroughly polluted and irrevocably corrupted, thanks to power hungry Joe Quesada's abject bull$#!t. It was right about THAT time period when they ALL became toilet 🚽 water, fit for @$$wiping & flushing ONLY. 🤔🙄😑😑😑
A minor point or two though:
1) Rhane is pronounced "Rayne", like rain, not "Ron". Forgivable if you haven't read the original New Mutants series...
2) Cable came back in time to eliminate "Stryfe", not Apocalypse... Originally, anyway... Also, that's comics. I can't say about the cartoon, since I couldn't stand watching past the first 2 episodes. (The voice acting was HORRID!!!😵😵😵) Bishop, however, didn't know WHO the hell HE came back in time (With Randall & Malcolm of the XSE) to kill... But it was somebody!!! Amazingly he knew everything else...?!! Hmmmm...🤔🤔🤔🙄🙄🙄
Speaking of Stryfe, I know I'm not a Patreon guy, BUT... "Executioner's Song" is another significant X-Crossover story... Hint hint!
As far as X-Men villains go... I think I probably hate Cameron Hodge as a character, more than ANY other X-Villain I can think of at the moment...🤔 Hated him as a human. Loved it when Archangel sliced him with his wings, decapitating the bastard, BUT no thanks to Inferno, I knew he'd be back, since they chose NOT to: A) Either drop his smirking @$$faced head into molten lava, OR a vat of acid, OR B) Transport it directly into the Sun, after letting Wolverine give him a "3 claw pop" lobotomy FIRST. He CAN die, it's just not easy to achieve UNLESS you utilize a little creative thinking!😉
But yeah... Hate that bastard. He's just NOT even a good character/villain, he sucks as a character, has no depth, he's just "Oh, look at me! I'm a fruitcake with crazy robo-demon powers, that let me do anything I can think of...!"
Yeah, okay, Goggles... How about you sit down & shut the F**K UP while the adults are talking, fruitbag?!!
Personally, if we EVER get a Hodge BAF it will be TOO SOON!!! 😑😑😑
Good job covering the story! I'm looking forward to the next one.
Dude the animated series is classic
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Classic... BUT $#!tty.
Lol I can understand the Hodge hate. The animated series though I think was beautiful even with it's flaws.
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We'll have to just disagree on the cartoon, because the MORE I hear the voices and see the clips, the MORE I realize just HOW MUCH I hated that show... 🙄🙄🙄😑😵😵🤣
Rahne is pronounced "Rain". It's been established in early New Mutants comics.
Ah thank you!
So I've been pronouncing the word Rain wrong this whole time?! It looks like it might Rahne today, I did Naht prepare for that! Oh Hi Mark!
Cyclops and a Clone of Jean Grey named Madelyne Pryor are Cable Parents .
So I'll have to clone my wife to finally have sex with her!
Ah now I remember!
Lol he jumped off the shelf
He was feeling froggy
Haha, I just went down a weird rabbit hole, or horse hole in this case. So, Todd Holland (whose name I enjoy because of "Tom Holland" and possibly even "Todd McFarlane") mentioned N'astirh. I had mentioned various figures that could possibly work to represent N'astirh's horse head and was thinking of horse heads, and I also posted a link to a song called Ça Plane Pour Moi by Plastic Bertrand, though the performance of the vocals was by Lou Deprijck (Lou The Prick?):
"Ça plane pour moi" (French pronunciation: [sa plan puʁ mwa]) is a 1977 song by Plastic Bertrand,[2] though its vocals were actually performed by Lou Deprijck, the record's producer and composer.[3] "Jet Boy, Jet Girl", a song released in October 1977 by Elton Motello, has the same backing track that was later used in "Ça plane pour moi".[4] The song has been covered by many artists, though Plastic Bertrand's original recording was the most successful, reaching No. 8 on the UK charts in the summer of 1978.[5][6] While mainly regarded as a punk song,[1] "Ça plane pour moi" has also been described as parody punk[7] and as new wave.[2] The song's name is a French idiomatic expression that is best translated as "everything's going well for me" (literally: "it is gliding for me").[8]
Released the same year as Star Wars.
Then I saw this version, right after talking so much about horse heads:
ruclips.net/video/Loh1zZy3TMY/видео.html
and this interview with Craig Ferguson, where he talked about quitting after 10 years of his show:
ruclips.net/video/josPWKIUMHY/видео.html
It made me afraid for the future of this channel haha, but it shouldn't feel like stagnation as long as it is used as the basis for a lot of creative exploration and expansion. I think Craig Ferguson's show did a lot of experimental stuff that the other late night talk shows don't do or haven't done. I really dislike the very "fake" seeming shows and hosts, particularly Jimmy Fallon, and the color scheme of shows like Graham Norton's dystopian looking show lol.
Then, when reading about the show, it mentioned this:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Peterson
A fun little read actually about the weird creative history behind the creation of this somewhat obscure (for people unfamiliar with the show) television character.
This was linked at the bottom of the article for Geoff Peterson the Robot Skeleton:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_Robot
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_Hodge
"In his cyborg form, he had the ability to phase (move through solid matter) and used various special weapons. His spider/scorpionlike robot body was equipped with tentacles, a powerful stinger, plasma and laser weapons, and a molecular adhesive gun, and could also fire bolas, knives and spears of varying sizes. He also possessed a high degree of invulnerability, enough to protect him from the combined attacks of Storm, Cyclops and Jean Grey. This effect was supposedly augmented by external generators linked to his mainframe computer. When these had been destroyed, Cyclops and Havok could destroy his mechanical body, but not kill him. In addition, in his mechanical body's first appearance, it had a cardboard cutout of a man's suit and body that hung from Hodge's neck, presenting, in his mind, a more normal appearance when his attempt to absorb Warlock's techno-organic abilities had failed.
As part of the Phalanx, he had all their typical abilities, but seemingly lost his magical protection."
"The Phalanx on Earth were initially formed by a group of human mutant haters who voluntarily infected themselves with the Transmode virus, taken from the ashes of Warlock, a renegade Technarch who had joined the New Mutants, in an attempt to turn them into "living Sentinels". Steven Lang, the man who had used the Sentinels against the X-Men many years before, was recruited from a mental hospital to become an "interface". Uninfected by the Transmode virus, Lang was meant to be a buffer, keeping the Phalanx "on track" for its intended purpose.[7] Lang was assisted by Cameron Hodge, a fellow anti-mutant with immortality obtained from the demon N'astirh. Years ago, in a failed effort to contract the Transmode virus, Hodge had killed Warlock. In an attempt to destroy Archangel, Hodge used a Phalanx construct of Candy Southern.[8]
Phalanx' initial attempt to assimilate mutants into its collective was thwarted by the natural resistance of mutants to the Transmode virus."
They seem to be somewhat copies of the Borg:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_Who
"The episode first aired in broadcast syndication on May 5, 1989. It was written by executive producer Maurice Hurley and directed by Rob Bowman. "Q Who" marked the first appearance of the Borg, who were designed by Hurley and originally intended to appear in the first season episode "The Neutral Zone"."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Neutral_Zone_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation)
"This episode introduced the redesigned Romulans, with prosthetic forehead pieces designed by makeup supervisor Michael Westmore, and the first appearance of the Romulan Warbird, which was designer Andrew Probert's final work for the Star Trek franchise."
A sad day for me, lol since I like the original Romulans much more than the re-designed ones.
" Following the perceived failure of the Ferengi as the main villains of TNG by the production staff, the Romulans became the main villains during the early years of the series.[6] This was in addition to the Borg, who were originally developed as an insectoid race for this episode but became a race of cyborgs by the time they first appeared in "Q Who".[7][8]"
It seems there were ideas floating around for a while, which some of these other writers and designers may have had access to, which led them in the direction of associating cyborgs with insects, also due to the word "exo-skeleton" which also leads to the "robot skeleton" idea. Haha, it is really fun for me to follow these weird chains of things.
Super7 is releasing their new "The Worst" wave 2, after Wave 1's Captain Deadstar (which can work as "Captain Bone'to'pick" as mentioned jokingly in the Mr. Plinkett review where he calls General Grievous, General Grievance), with a Robot Grim Reaper for those interested in Robot Skeleton Figures like the Terminator.
The kind of free and experimental and celebratory "vibe" of this channel resembles in some ways the Craig Ferguson Show and maybe elements of Conan O'Brien's show as well, and Conan O'Brien has been making an appearance commonly at the beginning of episodes with the "Crack a Beer" moment with Stone Cold Steve Austin.
Part 2 of the Horse Hole:
Speaking of Skeletons and Stone Cold Steve Austin, I received my WWE Zombies Triple H with crown which looks better in person to me than in photos and is very tall, making for a pretty cool figure that can work in multiple settings and scenes, even possibly stretching into use in Science Fiction scenes or as a Sith Lord or Sith Ghost or something, but otherwise as a potential foe for characters like Ghost Rider and Dr. Strange and even Spider-Man and others. They have a version of WWE Zombie Stone Cold Steve Austin who seems to maybe take some inspiration from the Ghost Rider, with smoke coming out of the eyes of the figure, but I haven't purchased that one just yet, but I might, considering how much I'm enjoying this WWE Zombies Triple H with crown figure, which goes well with various other skull headed figures, like Master's Of The Universe Classics Skeletor and Mythic Legions Kronnaw.
As for Super7's Robot Reaper www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/195784 I would've preferred if they actually made the head sculpt and face of the figure actually look like the very cool looking drawing: bbts1.azureedge.net/images/p/full/2022/02/1852b012-7ab1-4bd7-92d6-9deb56805b92.jpg
Who reminds me a bit of Klytus from the Flash Gordon film: pre00.deviantart.net/a9e5/th/pre/i/2016/073/4/e/klytus__flash_gordon__by_soulstryder210-d9v2zhl.jpg played somewhat secretly by a mostly blacklisted Peter Wyngarde (Marvel's own Jason Wyngarde, as well as the likely inspiration for Sebastian Shaw as well).
If the figure had looked like the artwork, or even more like Klytus, I would have been much more likely to purchase it, but for a metal headed figure, I'll be getting the Super7 Destro instead, who looked a lot better in a video showcasing him than in their advertising artwork which showed the flesh color looking extremely plastic-like, whereas it is much more normal in the actual video (which also shows the Flint and Lady Jaye who can work as Star Wars Rebels and Genoshan troops as well):
www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/184181
ruclips.net/video/xPyl5bnNe4k/видео.html
Also, it is extremely weird that the sculptor guy for Super7 looks so much like the sculptor guy for Mythic Legions:
ruclips.net/video/ctfKMiWQelc/видео.html
(The guy wearing the weird wig, I hope)
From that Illythia wave, I've considered multiple figures which I keep cancelling, now I re-pre-ordered two of them when I saw them in this video:
ruclips.net/video/KhZXPVMtW7M/видео.html
I don't know if you're finding that you have enough time these days to really get absorbed with exploring all these tangents and things, but looking at toys, and reading about weird things from the past, can be a whole lot of fun and occupy the mind and the imagination throughout the day, I find it really inspiring too. It also seems best or better when it might keep one from spending money, but in many cases it also seems to lead me to spending money! Especially if I discover something else cool to have around as a regular reminder.
The latest ones I've been after are "Hush" things, but now I'll be looking for Klytus quickly, I'm pretty sure some company, maybe Bif Bang Pow i.ebayimg.com/images/g/Hc8AAOSwZe5hxQ2U/s-l1600.jpg produced some kind of McFarlane-esque or Diamond Select-esque or NECA-esque looking figures. Playmates also had versions in the 90s, like this one could work as a Skrull: i.ebayimg.com/images/g/qM8AAOSwcJpfd~hy/s-l1600.jpg
Oh yeah, and that whole thing seems to tie back to "Gay Robots" lol, since Klytus is played by Peter Wyngarde, who was a "sex symbol" apparently who was blacklisted due to his homosexuality at the time, so that he was shy to make a very clear or opened appearance by the time he played Klytus who appears to be a robot or a cyborg or something like that possibly, but might just be a gay (or gayish) guy in a golden mask, which then ties back to the famously gayish seeming C-3PO, who I've considered getting the Mafex version of due to how nice it seems to look (and I think it also comes packaged with an R2-D2), but I'm much more interested in the Hush figure. The problem with that though, is that it would charge me immediately, so I'm seeing if I can hold off until the time arrives for the Mafex Darth Vader to finally ship in around 3 months time. I might purchase it next month though just to secure it.
The Hush figures, for me, will be used as either a single character or a faction of bandaged faced Star Wars aliens or figures (alternatively, they will also work as several other figures, such as the Invisible Man, Dark Man who Liam Neeson played, and a character or two of my own from a contemporary setting, and also Batman's Hush, but also numerous other possibilities and fun things to make out of the McFarlane and Mafex Hush figures, including Replicants or things for a Blade Runner type setting and Cyberpunk type settings, they are for me, pretty hugely exciting characters. They can even work as a better (for my tastes anyway) design of the Rurouni Kenshin villain Shishio Makoto, who was inspired by The Inugami Family film from 1976 which also likely was part of the inspiration for Halloween (the John Carpenter film and design, particularly the mask idea and its appearance) which had a large part of its inspiration drawn from West World, which happens to be about robots with robot skeletons! Loops within loops leading to loops!
ruclips.net/video/lGBjS9Ax-eg/видео.html
Holy moly. That is 100% a horse hole!
Hello there.
Hello there general.
MORE OF THESE
we didnt get the gambit voice at all.. oh well hopefully next time
Maybe someone will pay David to tell a whole "As Told By Toys" of a Gambit story, to increase the chances that he might perform the voice (plus they can directly request it):
ruclips.net/video/dphayJDCzog/видео.html
Maybe he can do the whole video in the accent:
ruclips.net/video/Ln31raI2ezY/видео.html
If David has enough space in his parent's backyard, I think he should get a trampoline!
Next time Mon ami.
I think marvel select or Mezco would make a spectacular Cameron hodge
I’d actually love to see Select tackle that!
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Can you try doing Days of Future Past, please I don’t think you’ve done it yet.
I certainly will if someone on the Patreon requests it! :)
What cable figure is the one with the Xmen yellow uniform?
It’s Yamaguchi Cable.
So one can just switch the word Rhodesian for Genoshan:
ruclips.net/video/41-dLH5YqeU/видео.html
Rhodesia (/roʊˈdiːʒə/, /roʊˈdiːʃə/),[1] officially from 1970 the Republic of Rhodesia,[2] was an unrecognised state in Southern Africa from 1965 to 1979, equivalent in territory to modern Zimbabwe. Rhodesia was the de facto successor state to the British colony of Southern Rhodesia, which had been self-governing since achieving responsible government in 1923. A landlocked nation, Rhodesia was bordered by South Africa to the south, Bechuanaland (later Botswana) to the southwest, Zambia (formerly Northern Rhodesia) to the northwest, and Mozambique (a Portuguese province until 1975) to the east. From 1965 to 1979, Rhodesia was one of two independent states on the African continent governed by a white minority of European descent and culture, the other being South Africa.
The rapid decolonisation of Africa in the late 1950s and early 1960s alarmed a significant proportion of Southern Rhodesia's white population. In an effort to delay the transition to black majority rule, the predominantly white Southern Rhodesian government issued its own Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) from the United Kingdom on 11 November 1965. The new nation, identified simply as Rhodesia, initially sought recognition as an autonomous realm within the Commonwealth of Nations, but reconstituted itself as a republic in 1970. Two African nationalist parties, the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) and Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), launched an armed insurgency against the government upon UDI, sparking the Rhodesian Bush War.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodesian_Bush_War
1library.net/article/forced-labour-rhodesia-mozambique-establishment-rhodesia-mozambique-border.qm6j734y
So, for the Genoshan soldiers, Super7's new G.I. Joe Flint and Lady Jaye could work, as well as possibly Hasbro's including also some of the green figures made for G.I. Joe Classified. The New Stalker figure might work, but it appears the Genoshan's are maybe supposed to be depicted largely as white South Africans (Boers) and Soldier's of Fortune from various places.
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I think that Genosha, was most specifically inspired by Rhodesia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodesia which was full of mercenaries and Soldiers of Fortune, and may have also inspired the early stories of Metal Gear Solid from the games before the famous Playstation game.
www.sofmag.com/mercenaries-fight-terrorists-in-the-bush-war/
metalgear.fandom.com/wiki/Outer_Heaven_(South_Africa)
metalgear.fandom.com/wiki/African_countries#:~:text=Geneticist%20Naomi%20Hunter%20hailed%20from%20Rhodesia%2C%20where%20she,Gear%20Solid%2C%20Galzburg%20is%20referred%20to%20as%20%22Garzburg.%22
Still, it is possible that a character like Stalker might have worked with them (if one was trying to find figures that might work to play the military figures of Genosha). I really like their designs and would like to see more figures like that in general. Some Valaverse figures might work also. Cameron Hodge, in some ways, reminds me of Albert Wesker from Resident Evil, though the latter is usually more calm seeming, such as in this cameo:
ruclips.net/video/gSwvFErFU8A/видео.html
www.etymonline.com/search?q=Rhodesia
Ultra "Anti-Commies" like "Nuke" and U.S.Agent and others make for some great villains in my opinion, where "patriotism" as an excuse to justify or cover up "bloodlust" and an escape from the humdrum and frustrated decline that was visibly occurring across the world at the time, and in this case, "Anti-Mutant" sentiments, make for some really interesting and horrible sorts of villains.
Some of the Mercenaries and Soldiers of Fortune have been quoted as saying:
"“I didn’t give a damn about the politics,” Jerry said. “I just wanted to go there for a fight. Rhodesia broke away from the United Kingdom in 1965 and that is when the war started. The communists had infiltrated the blacks. There was heavy fighting the whole year I was there. It was nothing but anti-terrorist warfare. We even did a raid into Mozambique to take out a terrorist base camp. Terrorists were coming in from Mozambique and Zambia. Mugabe’s terror campaign was communist-backed. A lot of Cuban fighters were fighting with him. I thought it was more of a communist war. I just wanted action and I saw it,” he said.
But getting there had been tough. After a few setbacks, more than six months after leaving the Legion, the two Brits finally made it to Salisbury in 1979. There they met up with the Vietnam veteran and commander of the Rhodesian Armored Car Regiment, Major Darrell Winkler. Winkler had joined the Ian Smith Army the year before after a Rhodesian he had met in New York convinced him to go fight the commie-backed terrorists in his embattled country. Why not? Winkler had fought the commies in Nam for two and a half years and that was just unfinished business.
Meanwhile, back in the States, another American-a frustrated crusader, Michael Peirce (Reb), was hell bent on joining some military and fighting some commies somewhere. He had not had a chance to fight the evil empire as an American soldier.
“I was playing and writing music in Hollywood. The Yankee Army had turned me down (according to them, blind in left eye). I had pulled off some pretty cool stuff in LA and developed delusions of grandeur, deciding I could take some time off and go fight for people whom I thought were worth fighting for. I traded my bass guitar for a light machine gun,” Pierce told me."
A lot of weird "Hollywood" types also went simply to kill people for fun and for free, and that is probably why the character of the "President of Genosha" was designed to look like Ronald Reagan in a wig, and a female to mix him with Margaret Thatcher.
So this whole "Cold War" story, along with the issues going on in South Africa and Africa in general (and so much of the X-Men seems to have to do with civil rights and similar things going on) seems to have inspired some of these stories. Rhodesia even had "forced labor" at certain points according to something I read, or some kind of debt system or restrictive laws and the domination of the white South Africans there and foreign backers who were not of recent African descent had forced some of the locals into basically forced labor or low cost labor. Even the film "Blood Diamond" might hint at some of these elements loosely.
In their minds, these radical "Commie Killers" who were seemingly racists massacring local Africans, were imagining themselves to be some kind of world saving heroes, but as they seem to admit, many of the mercenaries who joined up, were psychopaths who just wanted a place and reason to fight and kill and act machismo. This kind of "real history" may add some depth to the characterization and understanding of the background of the stories involved Genosha potentially.
This music can also help people to immerse themselves into the vibe:
ruclips.net/video/W0CnN7_bmiM/видео.html
There is a lot of weirdness involved with the whole thing, and people still obsessed with it and what it "means" to them. Also, there is a whole lot of weird conspiracy stuff involved too, like brainwashing programs and psychopath creation programs in government funded mental asylums and stuff trying to train killers who were then sent to Rhodesia in some cases (operations funded by the U.S.A. and NATO nations and particularly the U.K.).
So the strangeness of a "Gene" scientist and a wacko robot monster guy isn't even all that far fetched, haha and why Metal Gear Solid is also full of similar sorts of weirdness as well eventually. Many of the soldiers in Rhodesia or the commanders were ex-Vietnam soldiers and people who had fought in other conflict and could not get the desire to continue to live a life of action and warfare out of their systems (knowing no other way to live or enjoy themselves, and needing the rush to be in a constant state of danger and chaos, and also liking the "freedom" of being authorities without much in the way of oversight or control over them).
Man that's fascinating.
@@DisplayingModelBehaviour Yeah, a weird, often overlooked period and area of history, secretly captured in the history of X-Men and the Metal Gear games lol. There might be some good documentaries somewhere about it, but it provides almost endless stories and story potential, especially with all the very eccentric characters and mercenaries involved in real life. One of the more obscure tangents that often doesn't come up probably is all the strange conspiratorial aspects connected to certain families and weird medical science and experiments involved with getting people over to fight in Rhodesia. For all we know, even some of the strange things that have to do with the emergence of the AIDS virus may have something to do with efforts to try to get the upper hand against the local majority population in South Africa and Rhodesia, which seems to have horribly backfired. There are even crazy stories of scientists having free reign to test out insane genetic experiments they couldn't elsewhere, including trying to create hybridized humans with chimpanzees and to take the head (like Cameron Hodge) off and transplant it and crazy stuff (which was also apparently tested out elsewhere too).
These might just be tales told around the camp fire by bored mercenaries, but some seem to insist that they were involved with or witnessed these things and provided security for these kinds of Wild West of Science tests going on during the period where Rhodesia was just basically an anything goes place for secret ultra-right-wing types. Maybe the NECA Werewolf soldier toys could work for a story set there too, especially in their looking like hybridized humans. There are some stories of weird things in Vietnam, but it makes more sense for there to be weird stuff connected to Rhodesia because of how it was run and who was running it, as compared to Vietnam which didn't really have an established authority that would be interested in such things, though no doubt the various governments probably did experiments of all sorts there too, like with various chemicals and who knows what else.
So sometimes the fiction isn't even all that far off, or is otherwise inspired by elements of stories and rumors that were circulating a few years earlier even. Rhodesia didn't seem to have the equipment of Outer Haven / Heaven, but it did have characters that inspired possibly even a number of figures in the Metal Gear franchise. Which is sort of interesting too that you were recently given all those toys tempting you into the military spy-fi sort of direction haha. Right now that all has to do with the new "Cold War" games going on in the Ukraine and Afghanistan, basically re-establishing conditions during the 90s and 80s as if Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin want to re-live fantasies from that era while roleplaying on the international stage. A great and always relevant movie to watch is called Wag The Dog starring Robert DeNiro and Dustin Hoffman among other great actors both male and female.
The psychic promotion or advertising waves that apparently hit my antennae were more so the ones sent out by Disney to promote Kenobi or something, because even though I hadn't heard anything about that show, I had been seeing and delving into tons of Star Wars stuff on my own, and now it seems like everyone is talking about Star Wars or Star Wars is on the mind, it even keeps coming up in totally un-related videos, so it seems to be somehow majority "trending" on a lot of people's minds. That is why it almost seems like Mickey from the Sorcerer's Apprentice scene in Phantasia sends out some kind of waves (lol probably in the form of money) that goes towards at least the more public forms of promotion, like I'm receiving ads on the channel for Star Wars themed soap for the last few weeks too, but I don't find that one of the weirder or more obscure versions of Star Wars coming up randomly, since that is probably a deliberate paid campaign to coincide with the Disney shows. Kenobi was originally going to be a film like Solo possibly, except that now movies in theatrical releases might not be doing so well, so they decided to release it as a series.
So the secondary thing that is "trending" or coming up, are G.I. Joe sorts of things. In the "air" are ideas of the military, the name "Joe", and new releases from Super7 and Hasbro, and I've heard several G.I. Joe references just appear somewhat randomly as well.
Finally, the third "trending" thing right now is Elden Ring and the Lord of the Rings show as well, almost at around the same time, with the "new right" taking the position of defense for Elden Ring and vehemently against the new Lord of the Rings show, haha which is funny, since they both have to do with Tolkien stuff, and Tolkien has both been sort of hijacked by the right wing (which even ends up in the title of this website for example www.returnofkings.com/166574/the-great-betrayal-of-rhodesia "Return of Kings", this one is the "Rhodesian (White) perspective" reclaimingrhodesia.com/rhodesia-unafraid-what-terrorism-was-really-like-for-villagers-farmers/ as well as this buildingourcase.wordpress.com/2015/04/05/rhodesia-a-blueprint-for-white-genocide/ ) and was himself connected to British rule in South Africa (simply by birth):
"Discover the South African village that inspired The Hobbit"
www.discoverafrica.com/blog/discover-the-south-african-village-that-inspired-the-hobbit/
"What most people do not know is that locations in the books were inspired by a real place. Yes, there is somewhere as magical and breathtaking as The Shire and as deep and leafy as Mirkwood Forest. This place is known as Hogsback and is located in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.
What is it about Hogsback that inspired Tolkien?
Tolkien was born in the South African town of Bloemfontein to British parents. Although he lived most of his life in England, his time in South Africa was a formative experience where he took inspiration for many of his fictional landscapes. Almost a century later, Hogsback still retains most of its magical feeling.
This hidden gem rests on a peak in a mountainous region at the center of the Eastern Cape. As far as natural resources are concerned, Hogsback is gifted with everything from breathtaking waterfalls to woodlands and grassy plains. The Amatola Forest, with its majestic towering trees, thick undergrowth and wide variety of flora and fauna, it’s not hard to see why Tolkien fell in love with the region."
which might be another attempt by South Africa's tourism department to connect Tolkien and his works back to South Africa:
www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jan/03/hobbit-author-tolkien-birthplace-south-africa
"It adds: "Tolkien himself claimed to have few memories of South Africa, except for a vivid encounter with a large spider - an experience he is said to have put to good use later on in his writing."
Bloemfontein ("flower fountain" in Dutch) was the capital of the independent Boer republic of the Orange Free State, now Free State province. It gave birth to the African National Congress in 1912, the rightwing National Party in 1914 and athlete Zola Budd in 1966. It has a monument and museum devoted to the Anglo-Boer war but struggles to compete with Cape Town or Kruger Park as a tourist hub.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Free_State
Haha, it also ties around in a weird way with Black Panther, that looked like it sort of took a lot of inspiration from Star Wars (particularly the designs in the Prequel films), which starred Andy Serkis (famous for his role as Gollum from the Lord of the Rings series) as Klaw, a Boer South African.
www.looper.com/677527/the-untold-truth-of-klaue-in-the-mcu/
"When Andy Serkis and Martin Freeman sat down with GamesRadar to discuss "Black Panther," they offered up their own ideas as to what tracks Klaue could have included. "Everything from Mozart to jazz, actually." Serkis said. "And Pink Floyd." Meanwhile, Freeman suggested that Klaue might listen to "a little bit of Boer folk music" every now and again. Say what you like about Klaue, but the dude's got eclectic taste."
The character also makes an appearance in the "What If?" series, with Andy Serkis voicing the character. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boers
"During recent times, mainly during the apartheid reform and post-1994 eras, some white Afrikaans-speaking people, mainly with conservative political views, and of Trekboer and Voortrekker descent, have chosen to be called Boere, rather than Afrikaners, to distinguish their identity.[25] They believe that many people of Voortrekker descent were not assimilated into what they see as the Cape-based Afrikaner identity. They suggest that this developed after the Second Anglo-Boer War and the subsequent establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910. Some Boer nationalists have asserted that they do not identify as a right-wing element of the political spectrum.[26]
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Part 3
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genosha
"Mutant apartheid
The island is located off the east coast of Africa, to the north of Madagascar, and boasted a high standard of living, an excellent economy, and freedom from the political and racial turmoil that characterized neighboring nations. However, Genosha's prosperity was built upon the enslavement of its mutant population. Mutants in Genosha were the property of the state and children who were positively identified with the mutant gene were put through a process developed by David Moreau, commonly known as the Genegineer, stripped of free will and made into "mutates" (a Marvel term for genetically modified individuals, as opposed to those who developed mutant powers naturally)."
His name, Moreau, and the placement of Genosha on an "island" that is water-locked instead of land-locked like Rhodesia, was likely due to "The Island of Dr. Moreau", which has a fun movie starring Marlon Brando (and other film versions). Marlon Brando is also in Apocalypse Now which has a similar sort of story and vibe in some ways and was based on "Heart of Darkness" which originally was meant to take place in Africa as well.
papersowl.com/examples/comparison-heart-of-darkness-and-africa/
www.newyorker.com/magazine/1995/11/06/the-trouble-with-heart-of-darkness
The story of the "High Evolutionary" seems to also be inspired by the Island of Dr. Moreau, and possibly even "Muir Island". "Muir Island is a small island off of the northern coast of Scotland. Muir Island's significance stems from the fact that it is the home of Earth 's largest and most comprehensive mutant research complex, the Mutant Research Center, founded by Dr. Moira MacTaggert."
Muir, Moira, Moreau.
www.moreaulab.entomology.cornell.edu/
www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/ants-evolution-corrie-moreau-women-in-biology
Haha, and life imitates art.
If you haven't seen the film from the 90s, it is really entertaining and funny even, with lots of creature make up and ideas for toys. My favorite person in the film was maybe the cat man. An animal humanoid hybrid sort of collection besides the "Alter Nation" series of toys is coming out called "Animal Warriors of the Kingdom" and their new 1/12 Primal Series, www.bigbadtoystore.com/Search?SearchText=Animal+Kingdom and I had pre-ordered Lexion www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/157929 thinking that he might fit in a Star Wars themed set as well but I cancelled it for now. They also have a Gorilla: www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/161805
She was turned young deage by the Nanny and orphan maker
Can you do Civil war as told by toys?
When a Patron suggests it! :)
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@@imdead.imaghostletstalk.8261 I bet a lot of dead people / ghosts watch this nostalgia channel!
@@aFoxyFox. yeah, I can’t be bothered to change it lol, I’ve hade it for a few years so I can’t be stuffed to do it.
Havok uses plasma dude.
Ah thank you!
Dam I missed it
Next time!
do any more you would like
Before they overexposed and made gambit lame.
Yeah he was just at that sweet spot
Can you doctor strange the oath as told by toys
Maybe one day!
Nanny and orphan maker were hunting the '80s x been down they only got storm and Nanny's powers to turn you into a little kid come and ask me anything brother God sometimes I wonder about you
Rahne's pronounced Rain.
Ah thank thank you!
It helps with books like Rahne of Terra, or jokes like Rahne's World. 🙃
Do inferno
I will if a Patreon requests it! :)