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Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #176

on-sale: Sep 6, 1983
Chris Claremont | John Romita Jr.

Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #176 cover

Story Name:

Decisions


Synopsis

Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #176 synopsis by Anthony Silvestro
Rating: 4 stars

Scott Summers and Madelyne Pryor head out in a small plane heading for Boragora for their honeymoon. Madelyne asks Scott if he’s made a decision yet about heading out with the Starjammers and he admits he still hasn’t. Suddenly the plane is overcome by a vicious storm and is struck by lightning, causing it to plummet into the ocean below. Meanwhile, in Japan, Wolverine once again drops in on Mariko Yashida in the middle of the night. He presents the honor sword he’d previously returned, which he says was delivered to him two days previous in New York. Mariko says he is worthy of it but that she still can’t marry him. Logan is frustrated, pointing out that Mastermind has been stopped, and all of the damage he’d done reversed. Mariko, however, feels shame in the things she did while under his influence, and feels that she must sever the ties between her family and the Japanese underworld, alone. Wolverine respects her decision and takes the sword back, hoping that things will be better for them in the future.

In the middle of the Pacific, Scott and Madelyne attempt repairs for their small plane, now touched down in the water. While leaning in for a kiss, Scott slips a bit, narrowly avoiding a shark, which he then blasts away. In the water, the shark drifts off from the blast before being ominously grabbed something even larger! Elsewhere, in Washington D.C., Henry Peter Gyrich arrives for an important, impromptu meeting of various government security departments. Magneto’s actions from UXM #150 are discussed, and how little chance humans would have if such things ever happened again. Dr. Valerie Cooper then presents mutants as being the main issue. She states that mutants, which had generally been confined to the U.S. until now, have started popping up all over the globe. She proposes a government funded team of mutants to combat possible foreign mutant threats. Gyrich feels that would only prove Magneto’s point, and suggests they let things be for the time being.

Meanwhile, Scott and Madelyne continue to have little luck in getting their plane back in the air. Elsewhere, in the underground base of the Morlocks beneath New York, Callisto and a couple of the other high-ranking Morlocks stop in on Caliban in his private quarters. They find his picture of Kitty Pryde and Callisto promises Caliban that she will get Kitty to honor the promise she made to stay with Caliban forever! Back with Scott and Madelyne, they continue their repairs, when Madelyne is pulled into the ocean by a giant tentacle! Scott dives in after her, only to get grabbed as well, finding both of them in the clutches of a giant squid! Through some struggle, Scott is able to blast the squid away and he and Madelyne wearily make it back to their plane. They continue trying the engines until they finally achieve liftoff, finally able to fly out of the path of the storm. As they make their way to their honeymoon destination, though a bit worse for wear, Scott is happy. He’s decided to stay on Earth, in order to start his life with Madelyne, to have the family he always wanted before joining the X-Men. Scott and Madelyne rest contently in each other, their new life only just beginning!


Characters
Good (or All)
CYCLOPS
HPGYRICH
WOLVERINE
Plus: Caliban, Madelyne Pryor, Mariko Yashida, Valerie Cooper (Val Cooper).

Enemies
Callisto, Morlocks.

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Main/1st Story Full Credits

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



Review / Commentaries


Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #176 Review by (February 12, 2025)

Review: Scott and Madelyne head off for their honeymoon and encounter some problems along the way! The issue is framed with Scott and Madelyne struggling with the weather and a giant squid, with a few other subplots interspersed throughout. The most interesting of these deals with a top secret meeting, seen through the POV of Henry Peter Gyrich, about what to do about mutants. Dr. Valerie Cooper, making her debut, suggests a government funded team of mutants to combat foreign mutant threats. Though her proposal is shot down for now, this is something that will come to pass in the future, with a rather unexpected roster! Wolverine’s romantic plights continue, as though Mariko is free from Mastermind’s influence, she feels she must sever the ties her family has to the Japanese underworld before they can be together. We also get a little bit with the Morlocks that sets up a story a few issues from now. A solid little issue that mostly serves to set up future stories, while provided the beginning of Scott and Madelyne’s marriage. It’s actually rather unique so far, in that most of the X-Men only appear on a video screen during the secret meeting, with only Scott and Logan making actual appearances!

Comments: First appearance of Dr. Valerie Cooper. John Romita Jr.'s first full issue as artist.





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