'Xyle XY' follows this boy who is like a newborn to the world - everything he sees and experiences is for the first time. He travels into the city and ends up getting put up by this foster family.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In the early '90s, I was finishing up my adolescence. I visited my local comic-book store on a weekly basis, and one week I found a book on the stands called 'Xombi,' published by Milestone Media.
The orphan in children's literature allows the child protagonist to move the story forward themselves. I think that, however happy a family, every intelligent child thinks: 'How did I come to be born to these parents?' - it is about finding your place in the world.
Our first scene is sort of a reunion between the X-Men characters, which establishes everyone's relationship to one another, sort of like a recap for all those who have forgotten since the last movie.
I never know what is going to have that 'X' factor and what isn't.
I was like a mutant when I was a boy. I learned to read when I was four years old; it was like a miracle.
I was such a huge fan of 'The X-Files.'
My daughter, when she was younger, was crazy about 'The X-Files,' so I'd watch that with her.
I picture Generation X as young adults living in a state of perpetual adolescence.
Entire families work for Xerox.
It's funny. I did give birth to an alien on 'The X-Files.' And it's just the teaser, so I'm dead before we even get into the episode.