Excalibur #26: “The Times They Are A-Changin’”

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Excalibur #26

“The Times They Are A-Changin’”

Writer: Michael Higgins

Pencils: Ron Lim

Inks: Joe Rubenstein

Colours: Glynis Oliver

Letters: Agustin Mas

Editor: Terry Kavanagh

Original publication date: August 1990

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In this episode, Anna, Mav, and Andrew recruit author Darby Harn to help them make sense of some less-than-stellar storytelling in Excalibur #26, “The Times They Are A-Changin’.” It’s another Higgins/Lim joint, and while the art’s a bit better, the writing’s a bit worse, recycling multiple past and present traumas. But we still find plenty to talk about, exploring different interpretations of Rachel’s sexual and romantic affinities, unpacking sexual violence tropes, and cringing our way through a Kurt/Meggan subplot that should be more fun than it is. On the bright side—we enjoyed some of the fashion! Meggan’s green and black crop top + midi pencil skirt for the win.     

Content warning: this episode features discussion of sexual violence. 

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Excalibur had a kind of British sensibility – a Terry Pratchett, Monty Python-type irreverence that was unique among Marvel comics at that time. The comedic tone never really rubbed off on my as a writer. But I loved reading it.” -Darby

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“The origin of Excalibur is so fixed in grief and trauma. And we’ve been living through this moment, this last 18 months, of real grief and trauma in the world. I think Excalibur has a great appeal right now for folks who are maybe feeling dislocated, feeling burdened by grief, and are looking for something that’s escapist, and often silly, but that’s also reflective.” -Darby

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“Everything that happens here in terms of the threat Rachel is presented with is deeply, deeply sexualized. It begins on the very first page, where she has a sexualized nightmare and experiences relief afterwards, surrendering to a post-coital calm.” -Anna 

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“One of the things we can look to when evaluating the politics of stories involving sexual violence is – who is this violence serving? Who’s subjectivity is it prioritizing, and does it deepen their character?” -Anna

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“I think this story is an example of poor curation of intellectual property. Higgins shouldn’t have had access to Days of Future Past. Or Days of Future Present. You don’t touch that in a fill-in issue.” -Andrew

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“Rachel having a romantic relationship with Franklin doesn’t mean she can’t have a relationship with Kitty. I read Days of Future Past as depicting a poly family. In that word where they’re literally being hunted, they’ve been able to let go of preconceived notions, and just have the relationships that they want and need to have.” -Mav

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“We’ve talked before about Kurt being better or more complicated than the ‘nice guy’ trope in his behaviour with Meggan. Here, he’s not. Here, he’s manipulative in a way he’s never been before. It’s not good.” -Anna

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You can find him on Twitter (@DarbyHarn), and can find links to his books and other writing on his website, DarbyHarn.com.

Of particular interest to listeners of the pod should be his recent novel Ever The Hero! About which Publisher’s Weekly had this to say: “Harn’s entertaining debut uses super powers as a metaphor to delve into class politics in an alternate America.”

He’s also a senior writer for Screenrant, and a contributor for Star Wars News Net and Movie News Net. He’s also part of The Movie News Network podcast team, talking all things movies, TV, and pop culture.

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And as usual: 

You can find Anna on Twitter (@peppard_anna) and on her podcast with Andrew and Michael Hancock, Three Panel Contrast (@3PanelContrast). 

You can find Andrew on Twitter (@ClaremontRun).

You can find Mav on Twitter (@chrismaverick) and on his podcast, VoxPopcast (@VoxPopcast). 

Enjoy!

-GGW Team 

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