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Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #193

on-sale: Feb 12, 1985
Chris Claremont | John Romita Jr.

Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #193 cover

Story Name:

Warhunt 2


Synopsis

Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #193 synopsis by Anthony Silvestro
Rating: 4.5 stars

On Muir Isle, Banshee is attacked and captured by who appears to be a vengeful Thunderbird, back to life! Elsewhere, Charles Xavier awakens in the lair of the Morlocks, dressed in some of their clothes. Callisto tells him that he was found beaten nearly to death and dragged down here to be healed, though he’ll still need to take it easy. Xavier offers for the Morlocks to join the X-Men, when Callisto is alerted to some Morlock children that were found murdered. This enrages her, pointing out to Xavier that mutants will never truly be safe. Meanwhile, near the Rocky Mountains, Banshee’s attacker, really James Proudstar, visits the spot where his brother Thunderbird died all those years ago. He plans to make the X-Men, and especially Xavier, pay for his brother’s death, when he’s surprised by two of the other Hellions, Roulette and Empath, there to help him. Empath reveals he also brought Firestar to help out, and has her completely in love with him, enthralled by his ability to manipulate emotions.

Back at Xavier’s School, the X-Men are engaged in a Danger Room session, a game of tag in which Cannonball is “it.” The session is interrupted by the return of Xavier and Callisto, in which everyone gets a kick out of Xavier’s current Morlock attire! Meanwhile, Storm finally sets out for Africa, after a couple of roadblocks. Sometime later, the X-Men are sent a message from James Proudstar telling them that he has Banshee and plans to kill him unless the X-Men come to get him. Wolverine points out that to rescue Banshee, they’ll have to invade NORAD headquarters, which might end up making them outlaws in fact as well as name. They obviously go anyway, refusing to leave Banshee behind. Kitty Pryde phases into the building and Rachel forms a mental link with everyone, allowing Nightcrawler to teleport everyone else inside too. Kurt then talks to Xavier back in the Blackbird, uneasy about leaving him there but seeing no other alternative and Xavier assures Kurt he’ll be fine.

However, no sooner has Xavier been left alone than he’s ambushed by Roulette and Empath. Empath uses his powers to send Lockheed flying off in fear and Xavier is hit with some nerve gas. Rachel senses Xavier’s trouble and Nightcrawler curses himself for being so foolish, feeling like he’s failing at leading effectively. Nightcrawler asks Rachel to locate Banshee but her traumatic experiences at having been used as a Hound in her time to hunt down other mutants cause her to completely shut down. Kitty and Wolverine then head off through the complex to look for Banshee while Nightcrawler teleports Rogue to watch over Xavier. In the War Room, the Hellions pose as regular civilians on a tour through the complex. Roulette uses her bad luck powers to disrupt the X-Men’s cloaking, making NORAD aware of their presence, while Empath subtly manipulates everyone to respond more aggressively.

Meanwhile, Kitty and Wolverine find Banshee, and James Proudstar as well. Wolverine and the new Thunderbird duke it out while Kitty gets Banshee out of there. She comes back for Logan, only to be overcome by the neurotoxin James is pumping through the room. Wolverine starts to be overcome by it as well as he tries to get Kitty out and both collapse. Though it would be easy to leave them, James just can’t bring himself to let them die and drags Kitty and Wolverine out to safety. Meanwhile, the base’s heavily armored guards called Secbots find Nightcrawler and Colossus and Nightcrawler quickly teleports out and returns with Rogue. Nightcrawler is quickly captured while Colossus is suddenly tackled out of the base by Firestar, leaving Rogue to protect Rachel. Nightcrawler is brought before the General, and Empath uses his powers to send Nightcrawler into a rage, egging him on to attack the soldiers! Rogue then rescues Colossus by absorbing Firestar’s powers and knocking her out, realizing at the same time that she’s being manipulated.

Kitty grabs Empath and phases him through floor, allowing Wolverine to intimidate the kid into fainting. This frees Nightcrawler from his manipulation and he grabs Roulette to take her out of the equation as well. The X-Men are gaining ground but still scattered, leaving Xavier wide open to be confronted by James. James blames Xavier for his brother’s death, convinced Xavier psychically forced Thunderbird to join him. Xavier counters that John Proudstar was too proud a man to be manipulated by anyone for too long and that he did everything he could to save him. James raises his knife. He falters, and finds he can’t kill Xavier. Xavier assures him that this does not make him a coward, and instead is the right way to honor his brother’s memory. Later, at the mansion, Xavier offers James and Firestar places at the school, but both elect to return to Emma Frost’s Massachusetts Academy, both feeling it’s what they have to do. Things end peaceably between all, though the X-Men’s reputation is indeed now that of fugitives. Finally, while staying with Jaime Rodriguez, the man he saved, Nimrod realizes that he’s not quite in his own past. He hears a news report stating that Juggernaut is on the loose and decides he must hunt down and terminate both Juggernaut and the X-Men!


Characters
Good (or All)
BANSHEE
CANNONBALL
COLOSSUS
KPRYDE
LOCKHEED
NIGHTCRAWLER
XAVIER
RSUMMERS
ROGUE
STORM
WOLVERINE
XMEN
Plus: Callisto, Cypher (Doug Ramsey), Jaime Rodriguez, Mirage (Dani Moonstar), Morlocks.

Enemies
FIRESTAR
Plus: Empath, Hellions, Nimrod, Roulette, Warpath.

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Main/1st Story Full Credits

John Romita Jr.
Dan Green
Glynis Oliver
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) #193 Review by (June 11, 2025)

Review: In this double length issue, the series celebrates 100 issues of the All-New X-Men (and Chris Claremont). In doing so, things come full circle and the team returns to the site of their first mission after rescuing the original team, NORAD headquarters, the very place Thunderbird died! Thunderbird’s brother James has captured Banshee and draws the X-Men there, blaming them and especially Xavier for his brother’s death! There’s a ton of cool action and creative power usage throughout this issue. Some standouts include Empath using his power to manipulate emotions to raise aggression in both the X-Men and the NORAD soldiers, and a unique spin on the Fastball Special where Rogue throws Colossus! Nightcrawler also continues to doubt his role as current field leader, as things end up in a royal mess, though it’s pointed out that things rarely went smoothly for Cyclops or Storm either. He’ll get the chance to really prove himself years from now as the leader of Excalibur, and other X-teams after that! In the end, James can’t bring himself to kill Xavier, his innate goodness overcoming his misaimed vengeance. While still very cool and well-constructed, this issue probably didn’t need to be quite as long as it was, feeling just a little bit padded. Still, a great anniversary issue that ends with the public perception of the X-Men worse than ever, leading Nimrod to have his sights set on them and Juggernaut next issue!

Comments: Special double length issue commemorating 100 issues of the All-New All-Different X-Men!





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