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The X-Men #121

May 1979
Chris Claremont, John Byrne

The X-Men #121 cover

Story Name:

Shoot-Out at the Stampede!


Synopsis

The X-Men #121 synopsis by Anthony Silvestro
Rating: 4 stars

The X-Men arrive at the Calgary Stampede, Calgary’s biggest recreational complex, and break the doors down. Shaman witnesses the X-Men arrive and sets up measures to prevent anyone else interfering. Cyclops then thinks back to how everything started last issue, with Alpha Flight demanding Wolverine, and his and Nightcrawler’s subsequent capture. Storm was able to follow Vindicator’s energy signal here, where they find Wolverine and Nightcrawler tied up in the middle of a large arena. Knowing it’s a trap, when the X-Men go to retrieve their teammates, they are confronted by Alpha Flight! Vindicator wants to avoid a fight, telling them they can take Nightcrawler and go, but that Wolverine is staying with them!

Outside, Banshee, Colleen Wing, and Misty Knight arrive but encounter the wall of air that Shaman set up to deter intruders. Inside, Cyclops and Vindicator continue to argue, while Colossus becomes suspicious of Northstar. Thinking that Northstar is about to attack, Colossus stomps the ground, causing a tremor and starting the fight with Alpha Flight in earnest. Wolverine and Nightcrawler join the fight, revealing that they were just playing possum, while Storm reflects on Colossus’ out of character behavior. Northstar clocks Cyclops from behind, while Nightcrawler and Aurora engage in a cat and mouse chase. Storm tangles with Snowbird while Shaman continues his weather spells to keep Wolverine off balance.

However, in other parts of the city, we see that Shaman’s reckless use of the weather has caused his storm to get out of control, as it takes on a mind of its own! The fight progresses, as Wolverine tangles with Vindicator and Colossus uses the judo tricks Cyclops taught him to get the upper hand on Sasquatch. Nightcrawler and Aurora continue their chase, with Nightcrawler giving Aurora a cheeky peck, enraging her. Wolverine declares that he’s a free man, when the raging storm finally becomes evident to all present. Storm wraps Snowbird up in her cape, leaving her on the ground before flying up to try and deal with the storm. With supreme effort, Storm flies into the upper atmosphere and molds and guides the weather to her bidding, spreading the tempest out safely across the country.

Storm finally lands again, victorious but exhausted. Northstar, seeing the evidence that she’s the most powerful, hits Storm from behind as soon as she lands, causing Cyclops to retaliate with an expertly timed optic blast to the face! Cyclops is about to lay into Northstar when Wolverine stops him, for an interesting role reversal. Wolverine knows that the fight will end if he agrees to go with Alpha Flight, and had been only going on this long due to his stubbornness. Wolverine is loaded into a truck, in a rather inhumane fashion, while Nightcrawler posits that Alpha Flight are not lucky enough to know anything of the true Wolverine. The X-Men are escorted via plane out of the area, until they cross the border. Cyclops plans to head back to get Wolverine by force and the others agree, until Wolverine, from one of the pilots’ seats, reveals he’s been on the plane the whole time! Cyclops asks about the next time Alpha Flight tries something, and Wolverine says they’ll deal with it when it comes, preferring to celebrate in the meantime!


 

Review / Commentaries


The X-Men #121 Review by (July 31, 2024)

Review: The X-Men take the fight to Alpha Flight to rescue Wolverine and Nightcrawler, making some cool team vs team action the main focus of this issue. While not the most standout of issues, mostly being an extended fight, John Byrne’s impeccable art raises an otherwise standard issue. Each of the X-Men get some cool moments against Alpha Flight, with Storm getting to save the day yet again by diffusing the raging weather that Shaman started. Northstar hits Storm after saving them, causing Cyclops to deliver a really satisfying optic blast right to his face! For an interesting role reversal, Wolverine is the one who holds Cyclops back, agreeing to go with Alpha Flight. Well, sort of, as Wolverine snuck out and onto the X-Men’s plane almost immediately. Cyclops understandably asks about when Alpha Flight inevitably tries again, and Wolverine implies they’ll deal with it when it happens. Only, it doesn’t really happen. Wolverine goes back to confront them himself almost 20 issues from now and they just kind of decide to give up on trying to reclaim Wolverine.

Comments: First full looks at the members of Alpha Flight, sans Vindicator.



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John Byrne
Terry Austin
Glynis Wein
Dave Cockrum (Cover Penciler)
Terry Austin (Cover Inker)
Additional Credits
Letterer: Diana Albers.

Characters

Listed in alphabetical order. All stories.

Banshee
Banshee

(Sean Cassidy)
Colossus
Colossus

(Piotr Rasputin)
Cyclops
Cyclops

(Scott Summers)
Nightcrawler
Nightcrawler

(Kurt Wagner)
Sasquatch
Sasquatch

(Walter Langkowski)
Storm
Storm

(Ororo Munroe)
Wolverine
Wolverine

(James Howlett)
Plus: Aurora (Jeanne-Marie Beaubier), Colleen Wing, Northstar, Shaman, Snowbird, Vindicator (James Hudson).

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