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"I'm disappointed in you, Xavier-san. Have you so soon forgotten the protector this most ancient land?"
Sunfire
"Tokyo Story"
X-Men Classic 85
X-Men Classic
Title: "Tokyo Story"
Volume: 1
Number: 85
Cover price: $1.25
Cover date: July, 1993
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Credits
Chief: Tom DeFalco
Writers: Chris Claremont
Pencilers: John Romita, Jr.; Dan Green
Inkers: Dan Green
Cover artists: Kerry Gammill
Cover inker: Bob Wiacek
Colorists: Glynis Wein
Letterers: Tom Orzechowski
Assistants: Ann Nocenti
Editors: Louise Jones
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"Tokyo Story" is the 85th issue of the reprint series X-Men Classic, formerly published as Classic X-Men. It is the 39th issue of the series under it's current title. The story from this issue reprints Uncanny X-Men #181, which was originally published in May, 1984. It was written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by John Romita, Jr. Dan Green composed the finished art and inks. A new cover illustration was provided by Kerry Gammill and inked by Bob Wiacek. The issue was colored by Glynis Wein with Tom Orzechowski on lettering. It was edited by Louise Jones with Ann Nocenti as assistant editor. This issue was released with a July, 1993 cover date and a cover price of $1.25 per copy (US).

In this issue, the X-Men return from the Secret Wars, only to find themselves dropped in the middle of Tokyo, Japan. Moreover, the dragon they briefly encountered on the Beyonder's Battleworld has followed them as well and has now grown to fantastic size. Once again, the Japanese Civil Defense must now contend with a giant green monster in their midst.

Appearances[]

Featured characters

  • Lockheed

Supporting characters

Villains

Minor characters

  • Akiro
  • Eiko
  • Jiro
  • Senator Phillip
  • Teruki

Organizations

Races

Locations

  • Tokyo
  • Japanese National Command Center
  • Kanagawa

Items

  • None

Vehicles

Powers

Notes & Trivia[]

  • The tagline for this issue is "Young Dragons in Love".
  • Final appearance of the green dragon.
  • On the first two pages of this issue, the Japanese children collectively say, "Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! it's a plane! It's -- a dragon!" This is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the classic tagline attributed to the DC Comics character Superman. The phrase was first made famous in the Adventures of Superman radio series of the 1940s featuring the voice talents of Bud Collyer and Joan Alexander.
  • The children at the beginning of this issue make reference to several notable Japanese pop culture icons, including Godzilla, who is referred to as Gojira in this issue, who was also a canonical Marvel Universe character for a brief period while Marvel Comics still had the license to the character. They also refer to Red Ronin, which is a robot mecha, featured in issues of Godzilla as well as the Avengers. They mention Space Cruiser Yamato, which is the English title for Space Battleship Yamato - a Japanese anime series developed by Akita Shoten. They mention Astro Boy, which is the original Japanese manga created by Osamu Tezuka in 1952. Finally, they offer up a reference to the Hulk, which is not part of Japanese culture, but is a notable character created by Marvel Comics.

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