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Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #183

on-sale: Apr 10, 1984
Chris Claremont | John Romita Jr.

Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #183 cover

Story Name:

He’ll Never Make Me Cry


Synopsis

Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #183 synopsis by Anthony Silvestro
Rating: 5 stars

Colossus and Kitty Pryde sit on cliffside overlooking the sea near the mansion. Peter tells Kitty about how he fell in love with someone else when he was in space (during Secret Wars). Kitty can hardly believe her ears and does her best to put on a strong face in front of Peter, as each word out of his mouth only hurts her more. Peter admits he wishes it never happened but that it did and that his feelings for Kitty are just not the same as they once were. He officially breaks up with her and says he hopes they can still be friends while Kitty makes an excuse to leave. She somberly makes her way back to the mansion, her head reeling, still unable to believe this is really happening. She collapses in her room and tries to remain strong when Illyana asks how things went but ends up breaking down crying in her arms.

Elsewhere, Storm finds Rogue in the middle of an intense workout in the Danger Room, with the safety controls disengaged. Storm rescues Rogue from getting hurt too badly and tells her that she can lean on them for support. Still deeply affected by her recent run in with Michael Rossi, Rogue rejects the offer, feeling that no one can help her. Colossus returns to his room to find Wolverine waiting for him. Wolverine wants to have a little talk with Peter about everything that happened and Nightcrawler ends up tagging along, to make sure things don’t get too out of hand. Storm then finds Kitty in her room, packing. Kitty called Xavier and explained the whole situation, with plans to stay with her dad for a little bit of normalcy. Kitty is unsure when she’ll be back and once again breaks down crying with Storm, admitting that she still loves Peter.

Meanwhile, in Dallas, Valerie Cooper discusses Senator Kelly’s recent Mutant Control Act and how it will affect the country. She has plans to detect and deter hostile activity, using a contact named Forge, while unbeknownst to her, her associate Raven Darkholme is really Mystique, with plans of her own to ensure the safety of herself and other mutants. Back in New York, Wolverine, Colossus, and Nightcrawler hang around a bar, discussing Colossus’ whole situation with Kitty. Logan feels that Peter owes everyone an apology and an explanation. While Peter states that he simply fell in love with someone else, Logan feels as if Peter was running, and latched on to someone else to avoid how things were progressing with Kitty, and the risks that come along with a relationship progressing perhaps too quickly.

Wolverine then suddenly senses a familiar scent and decides they’d best get out of there. Colossus, however, doesn’t want to leave and accidentally spills his drink on the very person Wolverine wanted to avoid, who turns out to be the Juggernaut in his civvies. The two start a full-on bar brawl and Wolverine feels like this may actually be a good thing and advises that he and Kurt should sit back and watch. Colossus and Juggernaut’s fight escalates, and the patrons flee the bar. Juggernaut ends up knocking the entire bar down on Colossus and though Colossus loses the fight, he earns Juggernaut’s respect, and he even provides money so that the owner can fix up the bar. Colossus feels frustrated that they didn’t help him, saying that X-Men should always have each other’s backs and that they betrayed his trust. Wolverine points out that he betrayed Kitty’s trust and that she was willing to marry Caliban and join the Morlocks just to save him. He never even said thank you. Meanwhile, on a nearby rooftop, the woman Juggernaut was chatting up turns out to be the long-lived Selene, with plans of her own to carry out!


Characters
Good (or All)
COLOSSUS
KPRYDE
LOCKHEED
MAGIK
NIGHTCRAWLER
ROGUE
STORM
WOLVERINE
Plus: Valerie Cooper (Val Cooper).

Enemies
JUGGERNAUT
MYSTIQUE
SELENE

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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) #183 Review by (April 2, 2025)

Review: Colossus breaks up with Kitty and gets into an intense bar brawl with Juggernaut in this emotional issue! The emotions in this issue are painfully realistic, perfectly capturing the complexities that come with the end of a relationship. You feel so bad for Kitty as she tries to remain strong but has trouble processing everything and Colossus is largely numb and defensive. Rogue’s also still dealing with her own personal issues, so no one really gets to be happy this issue. There’s some hard-hitting points made when Wolverine confronts Colossus about everything that happened. Logan makes a surprisingly competent, if harsh, armchair psychiatrist, theorizing that Peter was scared of how things were progressing with Kitty. Maybe he felt like they were getting too serious too fast, and that Peter’s “falling in love” (Logan’s not convinced) with Zsaji on Battleworld was his way of avoiding his issues with Kitty.

Juggernaut also coincidentally happens to be in the same bar and he and Colossus get into a full-on bar brawl, which Wolverine deigns to just let happen. It’s probably the only time in history that fighting Juggernaut ends up being therapeutic for someone. Colossus ends up losing the fight but gains Juggernaut’s respect, and Juggs shows his decency by actually paying for the damages to the bar (which gets completely demolished naturally). Wolverine also points out that Colossus never even said thank you to Kitty when she was willing to join the Morlocks and marry Caliban to save him. Dude probably did deserve a kick in the pants for that one. Forge also gets mentioned for the first time, setting up his first appearance next issue. Overall, Claremont once again proves his mastery of writing his characters like realistic, fleshed out people in this excellent and emotionally heavy issue dealing with the complexities of love, loss, and everything in between.

Comments: Colossus breaks up with Kitty. First mention of Forge.





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