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| Synopsis1 = Professor Xavier grants the X-Men a vacation due to their performance in battle against Juggernaut and other villains. Shortly after the X-Men leave, Professor Xavier sees a newscast about the anthropologist Dr. Bolivar Trask. Dr. Trask informs the world that he believes mutants are a menace, and that they are hiding amongst normal humans preparing to take over the world. Professor Xavier knows that media hysteria is one of the X-Men's worst enemies so he calls a TV station and sets up a public debate with Dr. Trask. At the debate Dr. Trask demonstrates the capabilities of his mutant-hunting Sentinels. Suddenly the Sentinels turn on Dr. Trask believing that they are superior and should not be ruled by anyone. Professor Xavier mentally contacts his X-Men to come out and help fight the Sentinels. The Sentinels take the captive Dr. Trask to their headquarters to make more Sentinels, but are pursued by Professor X and the X-Men. Once the X-Men arrive at the Sentinel base, they are attacked by various defense weapons.
 
| Synopsis1 = Professor Xavier grants the X-Men a vacation due to their performance in battle against Juggernaut and other villains. Shortly after the X-Men leave, Professor Xavier sees a newscast about the anthropologist Dr. Bolivar Trask. Dr. Trask informs the world that he believes mutants are a menace, and that they are hiding amongst normal humans preparing to take over the world. Professor Xavier knows that media hysteria is one of the X-Men's worst enemies so he calls a TV station and sets up a public debate with Dr. Trask. At the debate Dr. Trask demonstrates the capabilities of his mutant-hunting Sentinels. Suddenly the Sentinels turn on Dr. Trask believing that they are superior and should not be ruled by anyone. Professor Xavier mentally contacts his X-Men to come out and help fight the Sentinels. The Sentinels take the captive Dr. Trask to their headquarters to make more Sentinels, but are pursued by Professor X and the X-Men. Once the X-Men arrive at the Sentinel base, they are attacked by various defense weapons.

Revision as of 16:23, 7 December 2008

Quote1 Brace yourself, Beast! Quote2
Cyclops (Scott Summers)

Appearing in ""Among Us Stalk... the Sentinels""

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Villains:

  • Sentinel 1
  • Sentinel 3
  • Sentinel 3-R
  • Sentinel 6
  • Sentinel 7
  • Sentinel 8-R
  • Sentinel 9
  • Sentinel 10

Other Characters:

  • Curtis (Worthington butler)
  • Unnamed citizens watching TV debate
  • Unnamed Coffee A-Go-Go patrons
  • Unnamed TV personnel and reporters
  • Unnamed taxi driver

Locations:

  • Worthington estate

Items:

Vehicles:

  • Professor X's Rolls Royce
  • Warren Worthington's Mustang

Synopsis for ""Among Us Stalk... the Sentinels""

Professor Xavier grants the X-Men a vacation due to their performance in battle against Juggernaut and other villains. Shortly after the X-Men leave, Professor Xavier sees a newscast about the anthropologist Dr. Bolivar Trask. Dr. Trask informs the world that he believes mutants are a menace, and that they are hiding amongst normal humans preparing to take over the world. Professor Xavier knows that media hysteria is one of the X-Men's worst enemies so he calls a TV station and sets up a public debate with Dr. Trask. At the debate Dr. Trask demonstrates the capabilities of his mutant-hunting Sentinels. Suddenly the Sentinels turn on Dr. Trask believing that they are superior and should not be ruled by anyone. Professor Xavier mentally contacts his X-Men to come out and help fight the Sentinels. The Sentinels take the captive Dr. Trask to their headquarters to make more Sentinels, but are pursued by Professor X and the X-Men. Once the X-Men arrive at the Sentinel base, they are attacked by various defense weapons.

Notes

  • This issue is reprinted in many other comics and books, see references for more info.[1]

Trivia

  • Bobby claims that he and Hank are from New York City. Later issues reveal that the two men are actually from Nassau County and Dunfee, Illinois.
  • Werner Roth helped pencil this issue under the pseudonym Jay Gavin

See Also

Recommended Reading

  • This issue starts a three part storyline continued in X-Men #15 and #16.

Links and References

References

  1. Reprinted in the following comics/TPB's:
    • Essential Uncanny X-Men #1
    • Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men 2nd Edition #2
    • Marvel Masterworks: X-Men #2
    • Uncanny X-Men #68
    • X-Men: The Early Years #14