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  • Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 337
Trivia
  • *Originally priced at $1.95 US and $2.75 Canada. *Henry McCoy, Lucas Bishop, Robert Drake, Scott Summers, Elizabeth Braddock, Ororo Munroe, Remy LeBeau, Jean Grey, Charles Xavier, and James Howlett are featured on the cover of this issue. *Ads in this issue included : [inside front cover] The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, Heart of Darkness, Subscribe!, Alaska, Mile High Comics, Comix, Bogey Dead 6, Butterfinger, Crash, Bullpen Bulletins , Elektra #1, [inside back cover] TNBC, [back cover] Bordello of Blood.
Letterer1
  • Comicraft
  • Richard Starkings
  • Kolja Fuchs
Inker1
  • Tim Townsend
  • Vince Russell
Inker1
  • Tim Townsend
  • Vince Russell
Editor-in-Chief
  • Bob Harras
Writer1
  • Scott Lobdell
Penciler1
  • Joe Madureira
Colourist1
  • Steve Buccellato
  • Team Bucce
Writer1
  • Scott Lobdell
StoryTitle
  • Know Thy Enemy
Editor1
  • Bob Harras
Penciler1
  • Joe Madureira
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Supporting Characters: * * Adversaries: * * * Other Characters: * * Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
Letterer1
  • Comicraft
  • Richard Starkings
  • Kolja Fuchs
Colourist1
  • Steve Buccellato
  • Team Bucce
Editor1
  • Bob Harras
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CoverArtist
  • Joe Madureira
Speaker
  • [[W:C:marvel:James Howlett
Links
  • * plot summary at uncannyxmen.net
Month
  • 10
Synopsis
  • Wolverine and Professor Xavier are sitting in the early morning rain, amongst the ruins of the mansion. Charles is feeling sorry for himself, and Wolverine has taken it upon himself to deliver a pep talk. Charles feels the guilt of Onslaught weighing heavily upon his shoulders. Wolverine’s duty there is to reaffirm Charles’s belief in what the X-Men are all about. Meanwhile, Graydon Creed makes an impassioned speech for the cameras at the site of Onslaught’s defeat. Watching on television, J. Jonah Jameson feels there’s more to Creed than meets the eye, and wants information on him, fast. At the mansion, Cyclops tells Beast it’s good to have him back, after inadvertently blasting him with his optic beam. Iceman’s intervention and the resulting jocularity causes Jean to smile. A week ago, she could never have conceived that they would enjoy laughter again. Quicksilver is with her, struggling to get over the loss of his wife and sister. He must go on, he informs Jean, if only for the sake of his daughter. He hears the door handle turn, and prepares the table before Psylocke even enters the kitchen. She is a little distant, but Jean puts this down to changes of late. They’ve all been confronted by change. Logan and Charles continue their conversation, with Logan reminding him that he is the sole reason he stayed with the X-Men. A lot of others feel the same way too, and they’d hate to think that Charles pulled one over one them. He joins the others at the breakfast table and, for the time being, things appear to be looking up. Meanwhile, at Operation: Zero Tolerance, Bastion overlooks the ongoing plans for mutantkind’s downfall, telling Harper that they will all be very sorry if they fail.
Notes
  • * This issue is reprinted in other comics and books, see references for more info.
quotation
  • Things change. People change. You. Me. Every one of us... Every day of our lives. The day ya' stop changin'... is the day ya' die.
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 1996