The X books wasted no time reminding readers of the additional threats they had been building when "Onslaught" ended. Uncanny X-Men 337 and X-Men 57 serve as epilogues for the major event that had just concluded while at the same time turning up the heat on the storylines that were leading to "Operation: Zero Tolerance". But what's really interesting is seeing two people we least expect doing the responsible, perhaps even morally correct thing for once.
The following includes spoilers for Uncanny X-Men 337 and X-Men 57.
Owning It
The major thread running through both X-Men books the month after "Onslaught" ends is Xavier's remorse, anger, and guilt. He's not ready for absolution. He knows what led him to this point. Charles Xavier has never been a saint, nor will he be one going forward from here. He has often cloaked mistakes and misjudgments in arrogance. Something entirely different happens here, though.
Uncanny X-Men 337 |
Uncanny X-Men 337 |
This setup in Uncanny X-Men 337 is critical for what happens in X-Men 57. It's a week after Onslaught's assault on New York, and Valerie Cooper has come looking for Charles Xavier, intending to put him in protective custody "for his own sake...as well as the safety of the rest of the world." Some of the X-Men--Cyclops, Wolverine, and Bishop among them--leap to Xavier's defense only to find others, such as Storm and Jean, siding with Val. But the debate is made irrelevant when Xavier voluntarily turns himself in.
Xavier (in a move that will seem more and more out of character in following years) recognizes that the power mutants have, the power he has, must come with accountability. He makes no attempt to blame all his actions of Onslaught and accepts that he must answer for his actions over the recent months, not just to himself but to society.
X-Men 57 |
Keeping 'Em Honest
Graydon Creed wastes no time taking full advantage of Onslaught's attack and the apparent deaths of the Avengers and Fantastic Four. At the same time Wolverine is telling Xavier that Onslaught isn't his fault and he needs to find a way to move on, Creed is standing in the wreckage of Central Park, dripping wet from that same rain Xavier is sitting in, and grandstanding like only a politician can. His refrain is much the same as before Onslaught, but now it's backed up by the deaths of all the heroes at mutant hands.
X-Men 57 |
Bastion, meanwhile, is keeping a close eye on Creed's campaign and in X-Men 57 the connection between the two is revealed. Having caught wind of Jameson's investigation Bastion meets with him and tries to intimidate the newspaperman, dissuading him from looking into Creed further. Jameson, bringing to bear that fortitude he usually reserves for complaining about Spider-Man, not only shoots Bastion down but lets him know that he knows about Bastion and Operation: Zero Tolerance. This sets the stage for a Jameson subplot that will run through Creed's campaign and all the way to "Operation: Zero Tolerance".
X-Men 57 |
Bits and Pieces
Jameson and Xavier are the biggest plot developments in these two issues, but there are a few other moments of note. Bastion appears with his assistant Harper in both issues--the same Harper who earlier gave money to Creed's campaign in X-Factor 123. Harper has as yet unexplained morphing abilities so in all three appearances he looks different.
Xavier uses Cerebro to confirm what Onslaught told him before his defeat--that his telepathic powers are gone. Cerebro doesn't detect Xavier as a mutant.
X-Men 57 |
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For an index of the entries in this "Operation: Zero Tolerance" retrospective, jump back to the landing page here. And for an issue-by-issue commentary check out Twitter @theroncouch #CompleteOZT.
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