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Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #228

Apr 1988 on-sale: Dec 15, 1987

Chris Claremont
writer
 |  Rick Leonardi
penciler

Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #228 cover

Story Name:

Deadly Games!


Synopsis

Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #228 synopsis by reviewer Anthony Silvestro
Rating: 3.5 stars

A man named O.Z. Chase reads a letter he received from Dazzler back when the X-Men were staying at Alcatraz. Dazzler assures him that the X-Men are not criminals as the news suggests, just as he was not when she helped him out of a bind not too long ago. She recounts the story, starting with training in the Danger Room not long after she became an X-Man. Part way through, Wolverine crashes her session to try to get her to learn to deal with unexpected distractions in the field. Dazzler ends up depleting her store of energy and getting herself caught by the robots she was fighting, thereby failing the training. She complains that Wolverine didn’t help her but he insists she needs to learn to do some things for herself. Later, she vents her frustrations to Rogue and Psylocke, and Rogue admits that Logan means well and was just as hard on her when she first joined. Psylocke then mentions an odd story in the paper about a murderer in Florida purported to be a werewolf. Dazzler recognizes the man in the article as her old bounty hunter friend O.Z. Chase and determines to head to Florida to see what’s going on. Wolverine feels she should have some backup, but Dazzler is determined to go alone.

Meanwhile, in Pentonville, Florida, an old couple has their truck stolen by a mysterious figure, blasting the husband to a crisp when he tries to stop the carjacker! Dazzler then makes the long trip down to Florida, only to find Wolverine already there waiting for her! Logan decided to come help after seeing what it meant to her, and Dazzler clarifies that O.Z. has a large dog, Cerberus, that could have inflicted the wounds described in the article. Dazzler heads to the police station while Wolverine doubles back and catches a guy who he noticed following them. Wolverine knocks out the guy, while in the police station, the local cops are refusing to let Dazzler see O.Z. Knowing something’s up, Dazzler goes poking around the impound lot for O.Z.’s car and finds his large dog Cerberus happy to see her!

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Back at the hotel they got, Dazzler and Wolverine compare notes, and Wolverine identifies the man he captured as a KGB agent. Wolverine then wanders around the street, feigning being drunk until he’s caught by the police and thrown into the same cell block with O.Z. Not long after, a couple of other Russian agents show up to dispose of O.Z., prompting Wolverine to take them out and break himself and O.Z. out. Back at the hotel, O.Z. explains how he wound up in this whole mess. Back in L.A., the police had busted a big drug dealer who then skipped bail. O.Z. was hired to track him down, following him all the way to Florida. When O.Z. finally located him, the dealer revealed he had powers and blasted O.Z. before escaping. O.Z.’s bulletproof vest prevented him from dying but when he woke up, the police found him amidst the bodies of the other men killed there, and arrested O.Z. for it while Cerberus fled. Wolverine recognizes the drug dealer as a man named Vladimir Semyanovitch Zaitsev that he had some run-ins with in the past.

The trio then hear a knock at the door which turns out to be Henry Peter Gyrich. Gyrich reveals that Zaitsev had been working for the U.S. government after defecting from Russia, used as a window into their Russian mutant program as a double agent. However, Zaitsev then double crossed both Gyrich and the KGB and fled to become a drug lord, leading to the present. Gyrich asks Wolverine to bring Zaitsev back to him alive and Dazzler and O.Z. end up tagging along too. They quickly find Zaitsev after he killed some of the KGB agents after him as well. After some back and forth pursuing him, they finally corner him and he and Wolverine deeply injure each other. Zaitsev flees, yelling out to Gyrich that he’ll return if Wolverine, Dazzler, and O.Z. are executed! Cerberus responds by jumping on Zaitsev and mauling him to death! They return to an unpleased Gyrich, the day saved with Dazzler hoping she never becomes as cynical as Gyrich. In the present, O.Z. finishes reading the letter while processing the news that the X-Men are dead. He toasts a lonely drink to his, as far as he knows, dearly departed friend.

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Characters
Good (or All)
DAZZLER  
Dazzler
(Alison Blaire)
PSYLOCKE  
Psylocke
(Betsy Braddock)
ROGUE  
Rogue
(Anna Marie LeBeau)
WOLVERINE  
Wolverine
(Logan)
XMEN  
X-Men
(Xmen)
Plus: O.Z. Chase.

Enemies
Vladimir Zaitsev.

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Main/1st Story Full Credits

Rick Leonardi
Terry Austin
Bill Wray
Rick Leonardi (Cover Penciler)
Terry Austin (Cover Inker)
Unknown (Cover Colorist)
Additional Credits
Plot: . Letterer: Tom Orzechowski.



Review / Commentaries


reviewer
Uncanny X-Men, The (1981 series) #228 Review by (March 4, 2026)

Review: In between the Fall of the Mutants and the beginning of the Outback Era, we get this random little filler issue. Nearly the whole issue is a flashback to something that happened an indeterminate amount of time ago, told by Dazzler in a letter to her friend O.Z. Chase. Why she’s recounting a story that O.Z. was present for is unclear though. Dazzler, Wolverine, and O.Z. end up chasing down a Russian mutant that O.Z. had been framed by, until the mutant gets killed by O.Z.’s large dog. Pretty grim way to go out. It’s a decent issue, randomly guest plotted by Tom DeFalco, with scripting by Claremont, it just feels very oddly placed. “Okay, our most recent big event just ended and we’re gearing up for the start of a new era, but first let’s check in on this random anecdote from Dazzler’s past!” Dazzler herself doesn’t even really do that much, most of the cool stuff is Wolverine! Not the most interesting issue, and it definitely sticks out, though it’s still decently plotted with Claremont’s usual good, if wordy, scripting.

Comments: Given the Juggernaut story happened already at this point but the X-Men are still at the mansion, I’d place this issue as taking place sometime between UXM #218 and #221.





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