Comics:Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 161
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We had such dreams, beloved. I will not see them turned to dust before their time.
- -- Lilandra
- -- Lilandra
Appearing in "Gold Rush!"
Featured Characters:
- The X-Men
- Professor X (Charles Xavier)- (Appears in flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:
- Magneto - (First appearance as Magnus), (Appearance in flashback only)
- Gabrielle Haller - (Appearance in flashback only)
- Lilandra
- Moira MacTaggert
- The Starjammers
- Carol Danvers
- Daniel Shomron - (Appearance in flashback only)
Villains:
- Nazi soldier-goblins, mind-constructs - (Appearance in flashback only)
- Baron von Strucker - (Appearance in flashback only)
- Hydra soldiers - (Appearance in flashback only)
- Rudolf Kranz - (Appearance in flashback only)
- Rolf and unnamed others
- Deathbird
- The Brood
- Kam'N'Ehar
Other Characters:
- Unnamed Israelis and Israeli troops
- Shi'ar naval troops
Locations:
- Israel - (Appearance in flashback only)
- Haifa - (Appearance in flashback only)
- Kenya
- Lake Rudolf
- Bermuda Triangle
- Magneto's Island Base
Items:
Vehicles:
- Z'Reee Shar, a Shi'ar yacht
Synopsis for "Gold Rush!"
Professor Xavier is tormented by mental images of leering monsters, psychic residue of his ongoing struggle against the Brood embryo implanted in him.[1] Hovering around his bed, the X-Men receive grim news from Sikorsky. Professor X must soon wake up or else he will die! Scott doesn't take the news well, and storms off - Ororo goes to him. Cyclops vents, including voicing his disapproval for the recent debacle at the Pentagon[2] which made the papers, but ultimately what he needs is someone to comfort him, and Storm is there for him.[3] At Xavier's bedside, Lilandra cries.
In Xavier's mind, he is in Israel, 20 years ago[4], meeting his old friend Daniel Shomron. Daniel contacted him to help with a patient, Gabrielle Haller, who is catatonic after her experiences imprisoned in Dachau during WW2. Daniel introduces Xavier to Magnus.[5] They go to see Gabrielle, and Xavier enters her mind. There he discovers a wall, and she summons psychic monsters to force him away. He breaks down the wall. There he relives Gabrielle's experiences in the concentration camp, including a mysterious final metaphoric memory in which the camp supervisor turns her into a statue of solid gold. Following this, Gabrielle wakes up, and they put her to bed after letting her cry herself out. They go to Daniel's office, connecting most of the images she conjured to reality, but the golden statue bit perplexes them. Unfortunately, they are overheard, and a mysterious figure sneaks away to inform the "leader", with a mental "Seig Heil!".
Over the next few weeks, Charles and Magnus take Gabby around Israel as she starts to put herself back together. During this time, Charles discusses his theories of mutation with Magnus, who believes him, but thinks coexistence is naive and impossible. Gabby, meanwhile, desperately needing to love and be love, begins wooing Charles, who assents against his own better judgment.[6] Suddenly, they are attacked by Hydra. Israeli soldiers quickly come to their aid, but they are overmatched, and Charles is knocked unconscious by a bullet grazing his temple. The attackers capture Gabrielle and are escaping in their transports when one of them is suddenly and violently torn apart! However, the one carrying Gabrielle gets away. Charles saw Magneto alight with energy on the roof as the vehicle was destroyed, and asks him about it, to which Magnus responds he did what he had to do. They have a prisoner, and Xavier quickly extracts the information needed to track Gabrielle down.
Charles and Magnus infiltrate Hydra to discover that Gabby was programmed with directions to the Fuhrer's hidden gold reserve, hidden towards the end of the war. They use their powers to rescue Gabby, in the process revealing to each other what abilities they have, but ending up in the cave with the gold. Baron von Strucker attacks them, only to be easily defeated by Magnus' magnetic powers. Magnus punches a hole through the roof, levitates Charles and Gabby out it, followed by the gold, and then collapses the cave on Baron von Strucker as he leaves.
On top, Magnus and Charles have a philosophical confrontation, and Magnus flies off with the gold.[7] Then Gabrielle comes to, and she and Charles share an intimate moment... and just then Professor Xavier wakes up!
The X-Men go to a farewell banquet onboard the Shi'ar flagship, but suddenly Lilandra goes catatonic. The X-Men rush to her, only to be taunted by Deathbird appearing and announcing herself the new Shi'ar empress. She then detonates a bomb which renders the X-Men unconscious, and her Brood allies are well pleased with the vessels she has provided them!
Notes
- This issue is reprinted in many other comics and books, see references for more info.[8]
Trivia
- Cover Variant: Newsstand editions have a square and price-issue number box in the upper left corner of the comic. The price is given only in U.S. currency. Direct Edition comics have an M-shaped box, and it lists US, UK, and Can prices.
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Recommended Reading
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Links and References
- Uncanny X-Men at Wikipedia
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- Uncanny X-Men series index at Comicbookdb.com
- Uncanny X-Men series index at Uncanny X-Men.net
- Uncanny X-Men series index at the Grand Comics Database Project
- The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators - accessed on 07/26/2009
- The Official Marvel Index to the X-Men Vol 2 #3 - See for further referencing
- ↑ See Uncanny X-Men #157
- ↑ Uncanny X-Men #158
- ↑ While ultimately this will be nothing more than a friend's actions, the implications are unclear at the time. To whit: Scott: "I... need you, Ororo. Help me." Ororo: "Foolish man, you had but to ask." That certainly sounds suggestive of a budding romance, but it will go nowhere.
- ↑ Chronologically, these events happen after the flashback recounted in X-Men #117
- ↑ This is where we learn Magneto was in Auschwitz. The number tattooed on his arm is 214782.
- ↑ "I should not do this. But if it makes us both happy and brings us the solace we seek... what then is the harm?"
- ↑ It will finance his coming mutant 'activism'.
- ↑ This story is reprinted in the following comics/TPB's:
- X-Men Classic #65 - 1st story
- Essential X-Men #3 - 17th story
- X-Men Archives #4 - 1st story
