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Asgardian Wars is the given title to a pair of 1985 X-Men Crossovers written by Chris Claremont and drawn by Paul Smith (first parts) and Arthur Adams (second parts). Both stories involve the X-Men teaming with first Alpha Flight and then The New Mutants to stop the villainous Loki. The title comes from the book that collected the two stories.The first story, X-Men and Alpha Flight #1-2, begins with Scott and Madelyne Summers air traveling to the Arctic Circle with a group of scientists. The plane is engulfed by a blizzard storm that reminds Scott of the machinations of Shaman in their first encounter with Alpha Flight. The plane is struck and crashes. A psychic distress comes all the way to Westchester, NY, contacting Rachel, Scott’s daughter from an alternate future. She and the X-Men head to Canada and fight Alpha Flight. After calming down, the two groups swap notes like Alpha’s own problem with Snowbird who has suddenly become weakened. The groups team up and head to the scene of the crash. They find a beautiful palace and the crew alive and well and transformed. Madelyne has become priestess to a magic fountain of light that gives her the gift to give them power as well as cure affliction. Cyclops, Rogue, Sasquatch can control their powers. A wish come true? When it is learned Loki is involved, it becomes a dream too good to be true.The situation is resolved and everything returned to what it was, for good or ill. The next story, New Mutants Special Edition and X-Men Annual #9, is a few months later. Loki becomes interested in the X-Men's Storm. Learning of her depowerment he sees an opportunity to use her in his bid to get the throne of Asgard, left vacant by Odin’s disappearance in the The Surtur Saga. Under oath not to attack the X-Men, Loki has Amora the Enchantress kidnap Storm and the X-Men. What neither knows is that Ororo is on a leave of absence, guiding the New Mutants on vacation for rest and relaxation; at least most of them, as Karma is suffering over her present obesity from being possessed by Amahl Farouk for a year. Amora kidnaps the Mutants, who accidentally split up all around Asgard, meeting new friends, suffering transformations good and bad. Eventually they regroup to try and free Storm from Loki, a situation that brings the X-Men into the fold.Asgardian Wars contains Tropes such as:
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