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Here Comes Tomorrow

Here Comes Tomorrow

By: Josephine Riesman and Becca Petunia
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Two trans women, Josephine Riesman and Becca Petunia, explore nonbinary writer Grant Morrison's run on "New X-Men" from the turn of the millennium. What can we learn about finding joy in a world that hates and fears us? Join Josie, Becca, and their friends to find out!Josephine Riesman and Becca Petunia
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  • Episode 1: The New X-Men Manifesto
    Aug 20 2025

    Welcome, homos...sapiens and superior, that is! In their debut episode, trans comic fans Josephine Riesman and Becca Petunia set the scene for their journey into Grant Morrison's New X-Men. Join them for a discussion of their histories with comics and the X-Men in general as well as a close look at Grant Morrison's pitch document for the series, or more accurately, their manifesto. What was Becca's lesbian breakup with the X-Men? Listen and find out! Plus: The importance of queer writers! 365 Party Girl Cassandra Nova! And of course, the "Serpent-Teen" arc of The Little Mermaid comic!

    Content Warnings: Discussions of transphobia

    Further Reading: The New X-Men Manifesto


    Credits:

    Hosting and Production: Josephine Riesman (@josie.zone) & Becca Petunia (@tallgirlpetunia.bsky.social)

    Editing: Ella Tailor (@garaktailor.com‬)

    Theme Song: "Theme from 'Here Comes Tomorrow'" by Rachel Garrett Steele (@pengarr.postes.club‬) featuring Bobson Dugnutt Jr.

    Podcast Art: Pencils & Inks by Chris Burnham (@theburnham.bsky.social), Colors by Tamra Bonvillan (@tamrabonvillain.bsky.social), Logo by Jodie Troutman (@longtalljodie.com)

    Visit herecomestomorrow.net and follow us on BlueSky @herecomestomorrow.net for more!

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    1 hr and 6 mins
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