Your Weekend Moment of Psychic Nosebleed Zen: X-Men and Mass Effect

Why it's a bad idea to be a Peeping Tom at Xavier's

Both of today’s examples of the psychic nosebleed occur “off camera” but there’s really no doubt as to what they’re discussing.

First, in this scene from X-Men #205 (Mike Carey/Chris Bachalo), one of the Sentinel pilots is complaining that whenever he tries to spy on the girl’s dormitory, the “white lady” (Emma Frost, that is), gives him “a stress headache and a nosebleed.”


Psychic Nosebleeds are mentioned in an off hand way in Mass Effect (an X-Box 360 science-fiction RPG) when one of the Biotic (i.e. telekinetic) characters is describing his experiences in training. Discussing a fellow trainee, who got in trouble one night at dinner for reaching for a dish instead of using her powers, he remarks that sometimes it’s easier just to use your hands rather than get a nosebleed.

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3 Responses to “ Your Weekend Moment of Psychic Nosebleed Zen: X-Men and Mass Effect ”

  1. I don’t know about you, but I like my superhero comic books brimming with casual pederasty.

  2. Do you know “Nodame Cantabile”?

    That is one of popular manga in Japan.

    Please try to read it.

  3. It’s only pederasty if he’s looking in on the boys’ dorm.

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