Excalibur #119: “Preludes & Nightmares!”

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Excalibur #119

“Preludes & Nightmares!”

Writer: Ben Raab

Pencils: Jim Calafiore

Inks: Rob Hunter

Colours: Kevin Tinsley

Letters: Richard Starkings & Comicraft

Editors: Frank Pittaresee & Jason White

Original publication date: April 1998

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Excalibur #119, “Preludes & Nightmares!” feels more like a sequel than a prequel, but maybe that’s just the effect of us being haunted by 133 episodes. But social psychologist and comics scholar Dr. Eric Wesselmann is here to help us keep things fresh, talking Jungian jumbles, Ben Raab’s crusade against the avant-garde, and the proper tools for drawing on the human body. Plus—previewing the breakup we’ve all been waiting for!

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“Nightmare is the demon god of nightmares. It’s his one ability. And yet, he’s bad at it.” -Mav

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“Kurt fearing disability is potentially interesting, since he’s gone through a disability journey before… but it doesn’t really go anywhere.” -Anna

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“In order to both fit in and feel unique, we need to find friend groups that nurture that equilibrium.” -Eric

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“We’re one hundred and nineteen issues into this story, and Meggan remains an object in her own story. Her only psychological beat is, thank god I’m not ugly or my boyfriend wouldn’t love me anymore.” -Anna

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“Emphasizing Kitty’s youth versus Pete Wisdom’s age, and presenting him as having corrupted her in some way… that actually takes away Kitty’s agency and makes the whole relationship worse.” -Anna

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“Raab seems to want us to mourn for this grown man losing this woman he’s in love with, except that he’s not depicting her as a woman, he’s depicting her as a child.” -Mav

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Dr. Eric Wesselmann is a social psychologist who studies the dynamics of social inclusion and exclusion in daily life. He has taught several classes connecting psychology to topics such as popular films, fandom, horror entertainment, and the X-Men media franchise. He has contributed chapters to ten volumes of the Popular Culture Psychology series (e.g., Spider-Man PsychologyStranger Things PsychologyWonder Woman Psychology). Eric regularly discusses the overlap between psychology and popular culture topics at conventions both local and national. He has contributed to several podcasts for WGLT Psych Geeks, writes essays on psychology and cult films called FilmCULTure, and has a YouTube channel called Digital Golgotha Productions.

You can Follow Dr. Eric Wesselmann at:
Twitter: @EricWesselmann

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And as usual:

You can find Anna on Twitter (@peppard_anna) and at Sequential Scholars (@seqscholars). 

You can find Andrew on Twitter (@ClaremontRun) and at Sequential Scholars.

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

Enjoy!

-GGW Team

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