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Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #191

on-sale: Dec 11, 1984
Chris Claremont | John Romita Jr.

Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #191 cover

Story Name:

Raiders of the Lost Temple!


Synopsis

Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #191 synopsis by Peter Silvestro
Rating: 4 stars
In the dungeons of Kulan Gath, Spider-Man is being tortured to provide blood for the evil sorcerer, while Selene’s mouth and hands have been removed to prevent her casting spells to interfere with Kulan Gath’s schemes to remake the entire world in his image. The rebels, led by the former Captain America, come upon a ruined temple (once the New York Public Library) where the priestesses have been slain. The group is attacked by Kulan Gath’s guards—the New Mutants, joined by Scarlet Witch and Vision. In the melee Rogue, Wolfsbane, and Cannonball are killed, Wasp and Starfox captured; Warlock carries off Ororo to save her and the rest escape by means of Rachel’s and Magyk’s powers. Later, Cap leads a group of rebels into the palace by means of Rachel’s hypnosis and Arilynn the temple archivist leads the others through the tunnels below. The underground team is attacked by guards and in the battle several of the New Mutants are released from the villain’s spell by means of Magyk’s Soul-Sword. Upstairs, Cap’s party comes upon the crucified Spider-Man and is attacked by Scarlet Witch, Vision and others. In this fight, Vision and Colossus are killed and Cap critically wounded. As the battle goes against the rebels, the dying Spidey tears himself of the cross to come to their aid but Kulan Gath ends his life with a word. In the rafters, Ororo and Warlock appear, swooping down to seize the evil wizard’s necklace, the source of his power, only to see it snatched away by Amara, who was Selene in disguise all along (having sent the real Amara disguised as the sorceress into Kulan Gath’s clutches). Ororo merges with the dying Warlock and turns Selene into an inert techno-organic creature. Freed, Dr Strange joins Magyk in reversing time to the moment before the spell that captured the city was cast, returning all to normal, meaning that no one on Earth will remember any of it. Captain America thanks the X-Men for their heroism and they go their separate ways. In an epilogue, the android Nimrod comes to Earth and prevents the murder of Jaime Rodriguez, causing Kulan Gath’s necklace to be lost and ensuring the wizard is not freed from his ancient imprisonment. Nimrod observes the anti-mutant sentiment in this society and decides that his mission is to exterminate the mutant menace.


Characters
Good (or All)
AVENGERS
CANNONBALL
CAP
COLOSSUS
DOCTORSTRANGE
MAGIK
NIGHTCRAWLER
XAVIER
RSUMMERS
ROGUE
SCARLETWITCH
SPIDERMAN
STARFOX
STORM
VISION
WARLOCK
WASP
XMEN
Plus: Caliban, Callisto, Magma, New Mutants, Wolfsbane.

Enemies
KGATH
SELENE
Plus: Morlocks, Nimrod.

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Main/1st Story Full Credits

John Romita Jr.
Dan Green
Glynis Wein
John Romita Jr. (Cover Penciler)
Dan Green (Cover Inker)
Unknown (Cover Colorist)
Additional Credits
Letterer: Tom Orzechowski.



Review / Commentaries


Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #191 Review by (July 16, 2010)
X-Men: Professor X, Storm, Nightcrawler, Rogue, Colossus, Magyk. Avengers: Captain America, Wasp, Vision, Scarlet Witch, Starfox. New Mutants: Sunspot, Wolfsbane, Magma, Warlock, Rachel Summers, Cannonball, Moonstar. Other guests: Spider-Man, Dr. Strange, Arilynn Williams.

Comments: Conclusion of a two-part story. The epilogue reverses the events of the epilogue to issue #189 wherein Kulan Gath was freed.

Reviw and Additional Comments By Anthony Silvestro:

Review: Things are absolutely insane in this finale to the two-part Kulan Gath story! Romita Jr. is plenty creative with the visuals, however scenes are rather busy seeing as he has draw so many characters. I also noticed that this might be the wordiest issue of Uncanny X-Men yet, due in part to the aforementioned multitude of characters, as well as Claremont’s tendency to exposit. A lot. There’s plenty more action this issue, including the deaths of many name characters! Most notably, Colossus and Vision explode when Vision tries phasing through Colossus (hence the cover), but there are plenty of others including Rogue, Cannonball, and even Spider-Man! It’s okay though, since Doctor Strange and Magik ultimately reverse time so that Kulan Gath’s spell never happened, and only a handful of them remember anything. Man, Doctor Strange must have been hard to write for, especially during this period; he’s so convenient! However, the time- reversal creates some timestream discrepancies, as the spell was now prevented by Nimrod arriving from the future to kill the man who initially stole Kulan Gath’s amulet. Even Nimrod is confused. Still, it makes for a memorable debut for him, as he’ll go on to be an immediate and long-lasting threat for the X-Men, making him the actual important part of this issue!

Comments: First appearance of Nimrod.





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