• Review - Uncanny X-Men #120

    Uncanny X-Men #120

    Writers : Chris Claremont & John Byrne
    Pencils : John Byrne
    Inks : Terry Austin

    'Wanted : Wolverine! Dead or Alive'




    Story : It opens with Vindicator in converstion with Prime Minister Truddeu, who orders the capture of Wolverine.Vindicator presses a small control box and a signal is sent to five people. The X-Men are in Japan and are of the hope that they are on the last leg of their journey home from the Savage Land, which began in #116. They are saying farewell to Sunfire and other Japenese dignataries, while Wolvering is making goo goo eyes at Lady Mariko. Thery take off and things are going smoothly until they cross the coast of Alaska. They change course to avoid a storm and the storm changes course to avoid... well nothing really, this storm isn't natural. Storm (the mutant one) deduces that the storm isn't natural and to emphasize the point flashes the cockpit. Even Storm cannot control the weather and the plane has to put down at Calgary. As the plane draws to a standstill, standing on the runway is Vindicator. He demands that Wolverine surrenders, so Wolverine pops his claws, in the cockpit. Cyclops, working on the old adage that 'he who turns and runs away, lives to run another day', tells the pilot to take off. Something, however is holding back the 25 ton DC-10, against full thrust and the plane is tossed backwards across the airport and crashes into a hangar. Vindicator chastises Sasquatch for being careless and flys to the plane. As he approaches the Storm intensifies. Shaman denies being the cause and under cover of this the X-Men make their escape. Cyclops demands answers, to which Wolverine states that he was operational when Hudson gathered the rest of 'Alpha Flight' together, so has no idea of whom or how many they are up against. This of course is one of those, but didn't Wolver... continuity glitches that have become prevelant in Alpha history.


    The X-Men split up to keep Alpha Flight off balance. Nightcrawler bamf's into an alleyway and before he has chance to gather his thoughts, he is blinded by the actions of two flyers who can only be seen as shadows on the ground. He is then knocked unconcious by on of these figures. Banshee and Storm have decided to use their time wisely and have gone shopping for different clothes, so as to disguise themselves. Vindicator who is patolling the skies is informed from base of this location and attacks. A battle ensues, Banshee tries to utilise his sonic scream and collapses which gives Storm the hump. She unleashes a storm and Vindicator decides that retreat is the better part of valour (plus to stop the total destruction of the shopping mall) and leaves. Cyclops and his group see Vindicators energy streak across the sky. Meanwhile, Wolverine is wandering around the city and is under survellience, being watched from the shadows by Sasquatch. After a brief struggle he subdues Wolverine. Cyclops and the rest of the X-Men have met up and Cyclops decides that he wants Wolverine and Nightcrawler back, even "If necessary, over Alpha Flights dead bodies."

    View : I thoroughly enjoyed the story and apart from a few little uhmmm? moments it is something I do read over and over. As an introduction to Alpha Flight I can't find fault. The story moves along nicely with imho, very few wasted panels.
    Art : It's John Byrne inked by Austin, what can you say that isn't positive. Pencils, Inks and colours by 'Glynnis Wein' combine perfectly to capture the atmosphere of the storm that rages throughout the story. I also have none of those 'Wow' why is so and so or that limb so out of proportion moments.
    X-Men Characterisation : These are the X-Men I was bought up on, Cyclops blows hot and cold, Wolverine pops his claws at every opportunity and the rest support these two more than adequately.
    Alpha Flight : Alpha come across as a very cohesive team. Vindicator is more than capable as team leader with Shaman and Sasquatch taking instruction with no quibbles. In this issue you only get to know the powers of three mentioned characters. Vindicators powers were shown in #109 and we don't really learn a lot more apart from the existence of someone called Heather. Shaman controls weather and obviously a whole lot more. Sasquatch, okay here we go, he lifts a 25 ton DC-10 (look it up on Wiki ). He holds it against 150,000 lbs of thrust (75 ton in new currency). 25 and 75 =100. Ergo Sasquatch is Class 100, if it's good enough for John Byrne it's good enough for me. The only glimpse of Snowbird is the one from the beginning of the issue and Northstar and Aurora only have partial appearences, but still enough to take down Nightcrawler.

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    This issue is reprinted in the Marvel Premier Classics X-Men: Alpha Flight HC on sale May 4th 2011
    Comments 11 Comments
    1. Le Messor's Avatar
      Le Messor -
      Quote Originally Posted by DelBubs View Post
      Wolverine states that he was operational when Hudson gathered the rest of 'Alpha Flight' together, so has no idea of whom or how many they are up against. This of course is one of those, but didn't Wolver... continuity glitches that have become prevelant in Alpha history.
      Kinda is, but also he only knows a few of them, and doesn't know how many of who are on this mission.
      'least, that's been my take for a long time.

      Quote Originally Posted by DelBubs View Post
      I was going to use those maple leaf images to show my appreciation of this story, but all I get is linked wordage, so I'm going to revert to the old fashioned way.
      I usually just let Ben add them in. Works much better that way.

      - Le Messor
      "I was thrown from the car as it left the road. I was later found in a ditch by some stray cows."
      ~ alleged insurance form
    1. DelBubs's Avatar
      DelBubs -
      The Wolvie/Alpha comment, to me, is just one of those things that highlight continuity issues. I've seen similar in various comics, but Alpha seem to have more than their fair share. One of the problems of writing history and then someone coming along later and writing pre established history, I suppose .
    1. Le Messor's Avatar
      Le Messor -
      Yeah, trying to figure out continuity, especially around early Wolverine, is a game for Sysyphus.

      - Le Messor
      "I was using "watch her back" as a euphemism for "looking at her butt"."
      ~ Cordelia
    1. DelBubs's Avatar
      DelBubs -
      Thanks Mick, had to have a quick google to find out what a Sysyphus was. Turns out it's a who, but I do concur.
    1. Phil's Avatar
      Phil -
      I did misread 'Sysyphus' as something else entirely on first glance.....
    1. DelBubs's Avatar
      DelBubs -
      Thanks for doing the add on bits Phil, much appreciated. Poor Sysyphus, not only does he have to continuously push a rock up a hill, he sounds like a STD as well. Zeus must have hated him
    1. Le Messor's Avatar
      Le Messor -
      Quote Originally Posted by DelBubs View Post
      Thanks for doing the add on bits Phil, much appreciated. Poor Sysyphus, not only does he have to continuously push a rock up a hill, he sounds like a STD as well. Zeus must have hated him
      I blame his parents for that second part...
      EDIT: Wait, was Zeus one of his parents? I lose track...

      - LM
      Buffy: I wasn't going to use violence. I don't always use violence. Do I?
      Xander: The important thing is *you* believe that.
    1. DelBubs's Avatar
      DelBubs -
      Well it would seem that King Aeolus was his father, so unless Zeus was going through a gender identity crisis I don't think he was one of his parents. Then again if Zeus had been going through that kind of crisis would it have been reported. You could hardly be all powerful and lord of all if your subjects knew you spent most of your time running about in panties and a frock.
    1. cmdrkoenig67's Avatar
      cmdrkoenig67 -
      very nice review, Del.

      Dana
    1. DelBubs's Avatar
      DelBubs -
      Thanks Dana. One of the things I learnt from this was that filing back issues under 'somewhere in the cupboard' just don't cut it anymore. Also it reinforced just how good this period of the X-Men was.
    1. Le Messor's Avatar
      Le Messor -
      Quote Originally Posted by DelBubs View Post
      Also it reinforced just how good this period of the X-Men was.
      That's why it's so frustrating that they haven't been good since the 90s. Bad enough they're bad, but to know they can be good, even great!...
      *sniff*

      - Le Messor
      "I wish I lived back in the old west days, because I’d save up my money for about twenty years so I could buy a solid-gold pick. Then I’d go out West and start digging for gold. When someone came up and asked what I was doing, I’d say, “Looking for gold, ya durn fool.” He’d say, “Your pick is gold,” and I’d say, “Well, that was easy.” Good joke, huh?"
      ~ Jack Handey