
By: Chris Claremont (writer), John Romita, Jr. & Dan Green (art), Glynis Wein (colors) & Tom Orzechowski (letters)
The Story: Storm has lost her powers due to a weapon designed by Forge (a man she thought she might have loved). Forge based the gun’s design on the neutralizer of none other than ROM – Spaceknight, making him a target for the dreaded Dire Wraiths.
What’s Good: If there were a carbon-dating system for comic book fans, it would be: Did you read ROM – Spaceknight? I LOVED ROM as a kid in the early/mid-1980’s but after his ongoing series ended, the character has been so completely tied up in an intellectual property Gordian knot that there has never been, nor will there ever be (probably) a collected edition of ROM.
So, it was with some fun that I stumbled up an appearance of ROM in this issue of Uncanny X-Men from November 1984. Granted ROM only appears as a hologram created by Forge to distract the Wraiths, but it was cool to see the silver guy and remind myself that putting together a collection of ROM is definitely on the “to-do” list.
From a story standpoint, as it features a all-out battle between a depowered Storm, Forge and his father-figure, Naze, and a mess of Wraiths and their minions. It is great as Storm is at her street-fighting best, using the skills that Wolverine taught her that she never thought she’d have to use (including shooting a gun…. gasp!). Forge at this point in time was Tony Stark without the armor, but he sure had a sophisticated defense system in his penthouse. And Naze is doing his best Wolverine impression as the tough old guy who strikes from the shadows (but with a shotgun instead of claws). By the time Rogue and Colossus show up at the end, this issue had already been a lot of fun.
I know that some people aren’t wild about the way Romita, Jr. draws now, but if you need an example of why the dude has been around for 30+ years in comics, this is a pretty good issue to look at. I remember his Dire Wraiths giving me the creeps as a kid and they’re still pretty impressive today. We also get a masterful inking job by Dan Green who had to do a LOT of detailed inking on several scenes of Storm fighting Wraiths in the snow and rain (guess the temperature outside changed during the issue or something).
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Filed under: Marvel Comics | Tagged: Back Issue, Chris Claremont, Dan Green, Dean Stell, Dire Wraiths, Forge, Glynis Wein, John Romita Jr., review, ROM, Spaceknight, Tom Orzechowski, Uncanny X-Men | Leave a comment »