- "I am Callisto! My brethren have taken the name Morlocks, after H.G. Wells rulers of the Underworld. This is our domain. You visit at your own peril, and when you address me, you need a civil tongue in your head -- or lose it!"
- ―Callisto
"Catacombs" | |
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Uncanny X-Men | |
Title: | "Catacombs" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 169 |
Cover price: | .60 |
Cover date: | May, 1983 |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Jim Shooter |
Writers: | Chris Claremont |
Pencilers: | Paul Smith |
Inkers: | Bob Wiacek |
Cover artists: | Paul Smith |
Cover inker: | Paul Smith |
Colorists: | Bob Sharen |
Letterers: | Tom Orzechowski |
Assistants: | Danny Fingeroth |
Editors: | Louise Simonson [1] |
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"Catacombs" is the story title to the 169th issue of the superhero fantasy series Uncanny X-Men, published by Marvel Comics. It is the twenty-seventh issue of the series released under its current title. The story was written by Chris Claremont with artwork by Paul Smith. Smith also composed the cover art illustration and embellishment for this issue. The story was inked by Bob Wiacek with coloring by Bob Sharen and letters by Tom Orzechowski. It was edited by Louise Jones. This issue shipped with a May, 1983 cover date and carried a cover price of 60 cents per copy (US).
In this issue, Angel is kidnapped and gal-pal Candy Southern calls upon the aid of the X-Men to find him. Their investigation brings them down into the subterranean bowels of New York City where they encounter a society of ill-mannered mutants known as the Morlocks. Morlock leader Callisto has Angel in her possession and is not prepared to give him up without a fight.
Synopsis[]
Candy Southern returns home to the apartment she shares with Warren Worthington, III only to find evidence of a home invasion. A giant, muscle-bound freak named Sunder accosts her, and Candy is barely able to get out an emergency telephone call to Professor X.
Professor X broadcasts an emergency telepathic S.O.S. to Nightcrawler, who is currently enjoying a bath with his paramount Amanda Sefton at her Central Park South apartment. Upon hearing that Warren is in danger, he immediately teleports outside the apartment just in time to catch Candy Southern, who has been pitched out of the window. He literally drops her off with Amanda as the rest of the X-Men convene at her apartment.
Elsewhere in the city, Tessa of the Hellfire Club tells Sebastian Shaw that they had discovered Emma Frost, who is in a mysterious state of catatonia. She is placed within in a bed deep in the lower sanctum of the club's 5th Avenue townhouse, but both Shaw and Tessa are at a loss to explain what has happened to her.
Meanwhile, Angel is missing and the X-Men have very little information to go on. Professor X instructs Storm to take point on the rescue operation and gives her a Mini-Cerebro that contains Warren's brainwave patterns.
The X-Men track Warren's signature down into the subway tunnels. They are surprised to discover secret catacombs that lead to an immense alley. As they go deeper, they are attacked by a throng of outraged homeless people. Kitty manages to phase out of the way, leaving Colossus to deal with them. Storm manages to repel them with a gust of wind, which is difficult to generate in these lower caverns. Kitty phases through a wall and eventually comes upon the ones responsible for abducting Warren. Callisto leads a band of underground mutants, which she calls the Morlocks. In addition to Sunder, there is also Plague, who can cause people to fall fatally ill with but a touch and Masque, who can alter an individual's physical appearance. Plague reaches out to Kitty, who phases through her attack, but her power still manages to affect her. Feeling ill, Kitty retreats from the scene and stumbles alone through some darkened corridors.
The rest of the X-Men eventually come upon the Morlocks as well as Angel. Callisto presents the unconscious hero, who is practically naked and pinned to a golden backdrop atop a platform. Callisto announces that she kidnapped him because every princess needs a prince, and who would be more fitting a consort "than the most beautiful man in the world". As she begins clipping Angel's pinions, the X-Men attack. Nightcrawler teleports to the platform and attacks Callisto directly. Storm tries to take flight to get the high ground, but Callisto takes her out with her slingshot. The unnamed masses that follow Callsito descend upon Colossus, and though he can easily defeat him, they succeed in outnumbering him.
Meanwhile, Kitty turns back into solid state and stumbles about the tunnels until she collapses. A heretofore unseen member of the Morlocks, Caliban, discovers her and brings her to his private alcove where he puts her to bed.
Appearances[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
Minor characters
- Black King, Sebastian Shaw
- Lockheed
- White Queen, Emma Frost
Organizations
Races
Locations
Items
Vehicles
Powers
- Bio-conversion
- Disease generation
- Enhanced senses [3]
- Flight [4]
- Intangibility
- Superhuman agility
- Superhuman strength
- Telepathy
- Teleportation
- Weather control
Notes & Trivia[]
- The X-Men were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. They first appeared in The X-Men, Volume 1 #1 in September, 1963. The title eventually evolved to include the "All-New, All-Different" X-Men, after which the series became a runaway hit, ultimately changing its title to Uncanny X-Men. Since then, this outcast team of mutant misadventurers have appeared in numerous comic book titles that have since been adapted into several cartoon programs, feature films, and video games; not to mention copious amounts of merchandising ranging from toys to apparel.
- The tagline for this issue is, "This Angel Fallen".
- Professor X wears reading glasses.
- This is the first full appearance of the Morlocks as a group.
- The book that Professor X is reading when Candy Southern telephones him is labeled "Marvel Universe". I guess cerebro was on the fritz and he needed a quick update on what was happening in the mutant community.
Reprints[]
Just want the story, but don't wanna shell out a crap-load of money to buy the original issue? No worries. Here are some more places where you can read "Catacombs"
- 40 Years of X-Men, DVD-ROM collection; low-resolution PDF files. Retails at $49.99 (US).
- Essential X-Men 4, Black and white trade paperback reprint series. Retails at $16.99 (US).
- Uncanny X-Men: From the Ashes, Color trade paperback collection. Retails at $14.95 (US).
- X-Men Classic 73, Standard comic size reprint series; Cover price: $1.25 (US).
Recommended Reading[]
See also[]
External Links[]
- Uncanny X-Men #169 at MDP
- Uncanny X-Men #169 at Comics.org
- Uncanny X-Men #169 at Comic Vine
- Uncanny X-Men #169 at Amazon.com
- Uncanny X-Men #169 at Marvel.com
References[]
- ↑ Editor Louise Simonson is credited as Louise Jones in this issue.
- ↑ Charles Xavier now resides within a cloned body.
- ↑ Enhanced sense of smell only in this issue.
- ↑ This is actually just a by-product of weather control used by Storm.