The X-Men infiltrate the Savage Land to rescue Lorna Dane from her sister Zala Dane!
Originally Published October 1989
We begin with penetration.
Sorry, let me rephrase that... we begin with thrusting.
No, no, wait, sorry that's just as bad. What I mean to say is that a mysterious erection has come.
Damnit, I just read that out loud. Okay, the point is this tower... which only sort of resembles human male genitalia... has broken through from below the surface of the Antarctic ice. This is the palace of Zaladane, who has captured some Soviet Scientists stationed on the continent. The tower houses some of the technology that Zal got from the High Evolutionary during their recent scuffle, including the much-vaunted Trans-Mutator, which she intends to use on -- presumably to trans-mutate -- her newly-revealed sister Lornadane. This technology, however is dangerous -- it is far beyond the understanding of even the greatest geniuses among us. Of course I speak of... Brainchild.
No matter how many developments there are in the X-Men, no matter where the story takes them or how it develops, I feel like we are never, ever, ever going to get away from the Savage Land Mutates. You know them and you love them: Barbarus, Gaza, Amphibius, Lupo, and my guy Brainchild here, with a genius intellect and the emotional development of a small child. Do not engage him on Twitter.
Brainchild warns against using completely untested technology, but Zaladane's Youtube channel gets a lot of likes for her "First Time Using ________ Mysterious Alien Technology." vids, so there's no turning back.Luckily for Lorna, her sometime-boyfriend Alex, aka the X-Man known as Havok, has stealthily embedded himself with Lorna's horde, perfectly incognito and blending in, waiting for the exact best time to strike.
Unfortunately, literally everyone here already knew who he was and has merely agreed to pretend he was getting away with it. He is summarily curbstomped by the Mutates, especially Lupo, who has a personal vendetta against Havok, killer of his prized warbirds.
Barbarus actually has to restrain Lupo, pushing his buttons by calling his co-worker and fellow mutate "Little Teddy Bear."
The social dynamics at play with these mutates is wild. |
Alex is given a front row seat to Lorna's trans-mutation.
The Soviets are brought to one of Zaladane's other palaces and given to Worm, a mutate who has the power to encase people in a translucent shell that enables him to control their every move, albeit not their thoughts, causing them to watch in horror as their bodies are forced to perform tasks against their will.
Also... ew, ew, ew, ew, ew. |
Outside the fortress, the remaining X-Men -- Colossus, Dazzler and Psylocke -- are observing, trying to determine what their next move is.
For Psylocke, who just yesterday was lobbying for a role as leader of the X-Men, the answer is simple: take a dip.
Betsy, all this swimming is getting to be a bit of a hazard. |
Colossus goes after her but finds that something is compelling him to use his strength... for murder!
And this is why you always go swimming with a buddy, and another buddy in case the first buddy is remote controlled into drowning you. |
Colossus is unfortunately another victim of Worm's yucky body-control goo. He pleads with Dazzler to use her powers to cut him off, but the disco Diva is shellshocked from her last experience doing the same thing, which led to the loss of Rogue.
Unfortunately, her equivocation leaves her as open prey, yet again, for Worm. As Betsy struggles for her life underwater, all appears lost...
But as she seems to draw her last breath, the world fades and she finds herself... elsewhere.
But this is no respite, as Betsy is treated to an even grimmer vision of things to come -- that's right, worse than her current predicament of being drowned by her friend!
She runs, and finds Gateway -- chained and gagged (you know, to stop that chatterbox from blabbing too much exposition.) He offers an enigmatic solution...
Could it be? The mysterious cosmic jewel that would let the X-Men escape any danger and get a fresh start might somehow enable the X-Men to escape the impending danger and get a fresh start? I've heard crazier theories, but not much.
Back in reality, Lorna and Alex are chained up in the old school dungeon of Zaladane's futuristic HQ, where that Incel Chud Brainchild tells Lorna to smile more.
They are at the mercy of Zaladane's servants, especially since the trans-mutation process seems to have stripped Lorna of her powers, as well as the presence of evil body-possessing Marauder Malicd, and they've got Alex doped up on leaf gas, so he's no help either.
That said, once Lorna has been pushed to the brink, she exhibits strange new strength that surprises even her, perhaps as a result of her recent trans-mutation!
Up top, Zaladane has gathered her new captives, the X-Trio, as well as Ka-Zar, Shanna the She-Devil, Nereel, and their various children -- and I just know how you feel, because we're 17 pages into this Savage Land adventure, and we've all been asking, "Where's Nereel??!"
Zaladane is ready to deflect using some of the power she has stolen from Polaris, but unfortunately, she is unschooled in the ways of magnetism and doesn't brace herself properly.
And that's why you always do the safety modules! |
Oh hey- nice! Another ongoing review site of the X-Men! I should backtrack through your other stuff. Though I agree with you that Claremont's X-Men starts flagging around the late '80s and never really recovers- his desire to try new things and shake up the roster eventually leaves us without most of our favorites, and that crushes the book in the 1990s.
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