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Uncanny X-Men #118: Review

Feb 1979
Chris Claremont, John Byrne

Story Name:

The Submergence of Japan!


Synopsis

Uncanny X-Men #118 Synopsis by Anthony Silvestro

After being aboard the Jinguichi Maru, the Japanese ship that picked them up last issue, for six weeks, the X-Men arrive in Japan to discover that huge firestorms are spread out all over the city! Wanting to help somehow, Cyclops has Nightcrawler teleport to shore, where he signals the all-clear for the others to fly over. With no identification or money, Cyclops decides they should head for Sunfire’s ancestral home to ask for help from him. They make their way through the city, helping those they can along the way, until they make their way to the residential district hours later. They stop to rest and Storm whips up a wind to keep the smoke at bay, while the fires continue to rage over the city. Wolverine reads in a newspaper that most of this area was evacuated due to early warnings of an earthquake, the cause of the fires, revealing that he can read Japanese. Feeling that this disaster was anything but natural, Cyclops feels it’s as imperative as ever that they contact the Professor.

Speaking of, deep in space, Charles Xavier flies in a Shi’ar imperial starship, accompanying Lilandra back to her home world. Back with the X-Men, they finally make it to Sunfire’s home and Storm summons a fog so they can enter undetected. While they make their way through the premises, they are suddenly confronted by Sunfire himself, who is none too pleased that the X-Men are skulking about his home. He’s prevented from arresting them by Misty Knight, who reveals that the Prime Minister wants the X-Men inside, while Cyclops wonders what Misty is doing there. Meanwhile, a mysterious truck pulls up nearby with plans to strike at midnight! Inside, Sunfire argues with the Prime Minister and his niece, Colleen Wing, that they don’t need the X-Men’s help, despite Japan being threatened, while Colleen argues that they can use all the help they can get.

Cyclops goes to find a phone and finds Misty finishing up a call with her boyfriend, Iron Fist. Cyclops tries phoning the mansion but finds that all of the phone lines have been shut down, before Banshee tells him that Colleen is looking for him. Elsewhere, Wolverine muses about how he never expected to return to Japan, before he spots a woman who takes his breath away in the garden. She introduces herself as Mariko Yashida, Sunfire’s cousin. Wolverine is about to tell her his real name when another earthquake strikes! Wolverine protects Mariko, shielding her through the debris and finds that the other X-Men are doing the same with the other civilians. Suddenly, the wall explodes and the X-Men are confronted by the Mandroids, men in large mechanized suits that Cyclops recognizes were designed to fight the Avengers.

They blast Sunfire, and Cyclops orders the X-Men to hit them hard and fast! Nightcrawler jumps around, before teleporting from in between two of the Mandroids, causing them to blast each other. Colossus attempts to join the fray but gets swatted away, feeling like he hasn’t been contributing much to the team lately. Wolverine, Cyclops, and Banshee take down more of the Mandroids, before Storm settles the battle with a freezing rain, obliterating the last of the mechanized suits. The drivers attempt to escape in the truck but are stopped by Colossus, reaching up from the crater he landed in and ripping the entire front axle off. As the X-Men finish up, a hologram suddenly emanates from the Mandroid armor, showing their boss Moses Magnum, as he promises to sink Japan if it’s not handed over to him! To be continued!


 

Review / Commentaries

Rating:
4 stars

Uncanny X-Men #118 Review by (July 24, 2024)

Review: The X-Men find themselves in Japan, helping out in yet another unrelated situation in a foreign land. Japan’s on fire due to an earthquake that it turns out is not natural, the work of Moses Magnum, in order to claim control of Japan, or else sink it! Given they’re in Japan, the X-Men go to Sunfire for help, and discover the situation. Sunfire is still unlikeable, big surprise. Wolverine has less to complain about though, as he meets Mariko, Sunfire’s cousin, becoming instantly attracted to her. Mariko will go on to be probably Wolverine’s most famous love interest. I had actually forgotten that she was related to Sunfire, as it’s revealed much later that she’s also half-siblings with the Silver Samurai. I just find it a little weird that probably the three most prominent Japanese characters in the X-Men mythos all happen to be directly related. Japan ain’t that small.

We also get some guest appearances from Misty Knight and Colleen Wing (and a one-panel appearance from Iron Fist), there to help out. Claremont was pretty well known for adopting characters and using them across his various series. He had been writing Power Man and Iron Fist around this time as well, and liked using his various characters across his series, lest someone else use them in ways he didn’t like. There were usually weird rules on how many comics certain characters could show up in per month, and Claremont liked to have a monopoly on who he considered “his characters.” Other than that, there’s some solid action, drawn well by Byrne and guest inker Ric Villamonte, who complements Byrne’s pencils quite well.

Comments: First appearance of Mariko Yashida, possibly Wolverine’s most notable future love interest. First issue that establishes that Wolverine has been to Japan before and can read Japanese.




John Byrne
Ricardo Villamonte
Glynis Wein
Dave Cockrum (Cover Penciler)
Terry Austin (Cover Inker)
Additional Credits
Letterer: Tom Orzechowski.

Characters

Listed in Alphabetical Order.

Banshee
Banshee

(Sean Cassidy)
Colossus
Colossus

(Piotr Rasputin)
Cyclops
Cyclops

(Scott Summers)
Iron Fist
Iron Fist

(Danny Rand)
Nightcrawler
Nightcrawler

(Kurt Wagner)
Professor X
Professor X

(Charles Xavier)
Storm
Storm

(Ororo Munroe)
Wolverine
Wolverine

(James Howlett)

Plus: Colleen Wing, Lilandra (Lilandra Neramani), Mariko Yashida, Moses Magnum, Sunfire.