0242: Defenders #83
Cover Date: May 1980 On-Sale Date: February 26, 1980
At last we come to the end of the Tunnelworld tedium. Unlike last issue, the Earth-bound Defenders manage to slip in a appearance as well as the members of Mutant-Force who are being arraigned for their crimes. Sadly no action with these guys. Nighthawk continues his battle with U.S. Government forces in his civilian identity of Kyle Richmond. It's nearly over!!!! Now on to the Unnameable (sic)!
At the end of last issue, things seemed to be looking for our trio of Defenders. The possessed Hulk was trapped in the repaired Orb of Ommennon and Ytitnedion was knocked out by Namor and company arriving just in time to keep him from clobbering Doc's ghost form. Now Doc is heading back to his body that was abandoned in the citadel sewers. (YUCK!)
Doc makes his way up the levels of the citadel intending to rescue Xhooxh, only to discover he was killed last issue. Finally, Doc, bearing Xhooxh's body, makes his way up to the chamber where Namor and Ytitnedion are discussing next steps to handle the Unnameable.
The wingheads bring the news of their freedom to the populace. They are not exactly thrilled at the prospect. To be fair, there is still the Unnameable to deal with and the people don't think they can win.
Back on Earth, in the mythical state of California, we find the government is cutting a deal with Mutant-Force. I expect we will eventually find out what it is.
Back in New York, Hellcat, as Patty and Valkyrie engage in some retail therapy. Val feels a bit bad about spending Kyle's cash while he's under investigation, it can't be too bad as she also says she feels better than she has in weeks. Moving past that grammatical mess, the ladies stop at a yogurt bar and Patty brings up her mother, calling her a character but getting cut off before she can elaborate. This may seem a random remark, but in a few issues it will have more meaning.
Patty's motherly anecdote was interrupted by gunshots. Running outside, the ladies discover a bank robbery in progress. Val handles the getaway car while Patsy takes care of the ones on foot.
Val inquires how Patsy was able to handle the burglars without her costume and Patsy is just as surprise. The pair returns to the yogurt bar to find their packages have vanished.
Nearby, Kyle discusses his case with his attorney, noting that the attack on the Air Force base a few issues ago has been ignored by the press. Between that and the Mutant-Force getting a potential slap on the wrist seems to indicate Uncle Sam has some naughty things going on.
In Tunnelworld, the Defenders, wingheads and others proceed. They come to a narrow, very cold tunnel described as the end of the world. They decide to bury Xhooxh here. The Unnameable doesn't seem to like it and a blizzard pops up. Doc uses his All-Purpose Amulet as a flashlight. It unfortunately doesn't ferret out Ytitnedion, who slays one of the wingheads.
Doc draws everyone inside the orb. This keeps the blizzard from masking buzzard-man, but they are also at the mercy of the Hulk, who is inside the orb with them. Namor wants to kill the Hulk and Ytitnedion to end this once and for all, but Doc stops him. An image of the Hulk's face dominates the landscape and Defenders proceed through Hulk's eye to face the Unnameable inside Hulk's mind. (What there is of it.)
Inside the Hulk's mind, the Defenders find themselves face to face with lots of old enemies. Doc manages to manipulate the mindscape and sweep them all away. Next, the Unnameable tries a direct approach. The Hulk attacks Namor and Ytitnedion attacks Doc. Doc decides an attempt to strip away illusion is in order and this leads to a series of very difficult to read panels.
The Unnameable withdraws from all the other minds it occupies to shore up its strength for the battle with Doc. Doc fails to see reality and almost succumbs to the Name. Doc manages to hang on and the Unnameable hides in Hulk's memory. Doc finds himself inside Hulk's physical brain and needs to call on his skills as the world's greatest neurosurgeon.
Doc manages to isolate the Name from the rest of the Hulk's mind and passes out as he tries to cast a spell returning him to reality. Fortunately, everyone is returned to the physical world and the Hulk says his head feels strange. Get it?!
Ytitnedion can no longer remember the Unnameable's name and the Defenders allow him to be sucked into the vacuum at the end of the world. Doc says the real Ytitnedion ceased to exist ages ago.
It's time for Aeroika to return to his people and the Defenders to return to Earth.
Whew! It's done! I'm not sure that ending made much sense. I did like Doc needing to call on his neurosurgical skills for the final answer. Not seeing the Unnameable makes me wonder about its nature. Is it a conceptual being? Does it exist because others believe in it? Is that how Doc was able to whittle it down to just its name and trap it in a couple of isolated neurons? We will probably never know. As of this writing we never return to Tunnelworld. Nor do we ever learn of the Unnameable escaping Hulk's neurons. I'm a bit disappointed in Doc just letting Ytitnedion commit suicide. It seems out of character.
I'm just glad it's over and there are a few set ups for future storylines. Those seemed more interesting than the Tunnelworld finale. Except for a one off appearance in a few months, Mutant Force won't really return for quite a while. Patsy's mom will become a factor much sooner. Of course, Kyle's money always seems to be getting him in trouble.
Maybe it was worth it to see Hulk in other than purple pants.

















