Saturday, November 15, 2014

The X-Men #130

February 1980
by Chris Claremont & John Byrne

"DAZZLER"

The X-Men battle the Hellfire Club's Mandroids in Manhattan and are aided by the sensational mutant disco singer, Dazzler.









Summary
:
In Manhattan, Cyclops and Phoenix track a new mutant to a Manhattan disco club as Nightcrawler keeps an eye on their Rolls Royce.  Little do the X-Men know that the Hellfire Club has them on surveillance and are prepared to strike.  In Chicago, the White Queen subdues her three captive X-Men, with Professor X now shown to be in her possession.  Kitty Pryde is able to phone the X-Men's car as the Hellfire soldiers persue her.  Just as Kitty begins speaking with Nightcrawler, he is suddenly attacked by a Hellfire Mandroid.

Inside the night club, Jean encounters Jason Wyngarde, who manipulates her mind into envisioning the two of them happily married, with Jean transformed into the Club's new Black Queen.  Cyclops is shocked to see the two embrace with a kiss.  Phoenix and Cyclops are then attacked by a group of Mandroids, each equipped to neutralize their powers.  They are saved by Dazzler, the club's singer, who uses her light-based mutant abilities to help win the battle.  After assisting Nightcrawler, the three X-Men and Dazzler speed away into the night as Wyngarde watches from the street, now closer than ever to corrupting Phoenix.


Notes:
Part 2 of The Dark Phoenix Saga epic.

First appearance of Dazzler.

First appearance of Sebastian Shaw, who had previously been heard speaking in the shadows in issue #129.

X-Mail:
The creators feel it's better to keep Wolverine's origins a mystery.


Overall Grade:  A-


Friday, November 14, 2014




The X-Men #129

January 1980
by Chris Claremont & John Byrne

"GOD SPARE THE CHILD... "

The Dark Phoenix Saga begins with the introductions of the Hellfire Club and Kitty Pryde as the X-Men find themselves at half-strength and well-scouted.






Summary:
The X-Men bid farewell to Muir Island, as Banshee decides to remains and console Moira MacTaggart, having lost her son, and allow his mutant ability to heal.  Multiple Man, Havok, and Polaris turn down offers to rejoin the team.  As the team flies home, the villainous Jason Wyngarde, continues to mentally seduce Phoenix in an effort to unlock her "immoral side" and recruit her to the Hellfire Club, an elite group of powerful mutants in New York.  She regains her senses as Cyclops approaches her and the two reaffirm their love for one another.

The X-Men are surprised to find Professor Xavier at the mansion, which leads to a disagreement in training methods between he and Cyclops.  Cyclops argues that the new team is far different from the teenager team Xavier once taught and should be trained differently, with Xavier stating Cyclops has failed as a leader.  Suddenly, two new mutants are located in Chicago and New York.  The X-Men split-up to locate them, unaware that the Hellfire Club have the mansion's Cerebro system bugged via Warhawk, who was sent on their behalf back in issue #110. We learn that the Hellfire Club consists of Wyngarde, the White Queen (Emma Frost), and three other members, including Sebastian Shaw, who can only be seen in the shadows.

In Deerfield, Illinois, 13 year-old Kitty Pryde returns home with headaches and falls through her bed to the living room floor as the White Queen speaks with her parents about enlisting in her private academy.  The X-Men arrive moments later, with the Professor speaking to Kitty's parents as Storm, Colossus, and Wolverine take the girl to a malt shoppe.  Inside, heavily armored Hellfire Club soldiers attack the team, each designed to neutralize a specific mutant power.  Eventually, the soldiers are defeated when the X-Men switch opponents.

Moments later, the White Queen easily knocks out the three X-Men with a telepathic blast, then detonates her three soldiers for their failure.  She has her captives taken aboard a hovercraft and heads to New York, unaware that a frightened Kitty Pryde has used her powers to sneak aboard as they depart.

Notes:
This is the beginning of The Dark Phoenix Saga epic.

First appearance of Kitty Pryde, her father Carmen, and mother Terri.

First appearance of the White Queen (Emma Frost) and the Hellfire Club's soldiers.  Their chairman, Sebastian Shaw, makes a cameo and is shown speaking in the shadows, with only his last name given.  The shadowy figures of Donald Pierce and Harry Leland can be seen, as well.

Banshee leaves the X-Men.

Jamie Madrox, Havok, and Polaris refuse X-Men membership offers.

Wolverine reads Penthouse magazine while at the Malt Shoppe.

X-Mail:
The editors state the Comic Code Authority mandates that "Heroes must win.  Villains must lose.  The trick is to compensate for the inevitable conclusion by making the events leading up to it as exciting and interesting as possible."

80's Goodness:
You can send $1.00 and a Whoppers candy wrapper in for a 4-pack of t-shirt iron-on's featuring Cheryl Ladd, Suzanne Somers, KISS, and the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.

Overall Grade:  A

Tuesday, November 4, 2014




Marvel Team-Up #90 featuring Spider-Man and The Beast

February 1980
by Steven Grant and Mike Vosburg

"DEATH ON THE AIR"
The Beast & Spider-Man battle Modular Man and Killer Shrike with the fate of Cable TV on the line! 




Summary:
Peter Parker takes Cissy Ironwood to the 1980 Empire State University Technology Expo and finds all the girls, including his date, smitten by Beast of the Avengers!  Two uninvited guests, Killer Shrike and the Modular Man engage the heroes in a brawl and steal a cellular condenser in order to restore Modular Man to his human form.

The device requires a massive power source, however, and the villains target a cable TV station at the Empire State Building, where the issue's climatic battles happens.  In the end, the Modular Man turns on Shrike and attempts to become a powerful being made of pure energy, with the heroes ultimately defeating him by overloading his exoskeleton.  Shrike escapes while the Modular Man is dispersed into thin air, presumably ending his life.

Issue Notes:
This issue sees the presumed death of the Modular Man, who first appeared in a 1977 issue of Rampaging Hulk.

Killer Shrike, who escapes at the conclusion of the story, was depending on Modular Man to help piece together his missing memory.

Cissy Ironwood is a brief romantic interest of Peter Parker who will soon move out West after her father is killed in Marvel Team-Up Annual #2.

Art was fine, but this was a basic,goofy story.  The villains flying their own helicopter above an Empre State Building antennae was comical cheese.

Bullpen Bulletins:
Stan Lee waxes philosophical about how social conditions have changed and not human beings.  He's referring to the "generation gap" between people of different ages.  Everyone wants to be happy, so enjoy life, because you'll one day be the"grumpy" adult you can't relate to.  Deep thoughts.

Overall Grade:  C-

Monday, November 3, 2014


Marvel Team-Up #89 featuring Spider-Man and Nightcrawler

January 1980
by Chris Claremont and Michael Nasser / Rich Buckler

"SHOOT-OUT OVER CENTER RING!"
Nightcrawler & Spider-Man battle Cutthroat at the Madison Square Garden circus!







Summary
:

Nightcrawler greets his girlfriend, Amanda Sefton, at New York's Kennedy International Airport and notices villains Arcade & Miss Locke aboard their personal aircraft.  Upon sneaking aboard, they learn that Amos Jardine is angry with Arcade for failing to kill Spider-Man, with Jardine assigning new villain Cutthroat to get the job done instead.  Nightcrawler notes that Jardine once ran the circus he performed for before joining the X-Men.  Jardine lures Spider-Man into a trap at his circus inside Madison Square Garden, where Nightcrawler and Spidey eventually defeat Cutthroat.  Jardine's abduction of Amanda is foiled by an unexpected assist to the heroes from a vindictive Arcade.

Issue Notes:
First appearance of Cutthroat, who becomes an adversary of Captain America and the Avengers.  He looks like an unmasked Doctor Doom in purple & green here.

This is Chris Claremont's final issue as regular writer of Marvel Team-Up although he'll return for the 100th issue at the end of the year.

Bullpen Bulletins:
Marvel hypes a ton of upcoming film and TV projects, some of which never happened.

Silver Surfer - Hyped as the next Star Wars blockbuster movie, Marvel claimed this would be in theaters in 1982.  Planned to be a "cosmic rock opera" style film.  Never happened.
Spider-Man - Would have two animated series with Spider-Man (syndicated) and Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends (on NBC).
Daredevil - This ABC cartoon planned featuring a superhero guide dog never happened.  He appears in one episode of Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends.
Thor - Never happened.  Appeared in two episodes of Spider-Man's two series.
Captain America - Never happened.  Appeared in three episodes of Spider-Man's two series.

Stan Lee has moved to Los Angeles to help setup Marvel's film division.

Marvel urges fans to seek out "comic shops" in their towns and order comics by mail from dealers to catch up on back issues.

Overall Grade:  C+