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SUMMARY
Silent Cities of the Mind Part 2/2 is the 9th issue of The X-Files comic book series published by Topps.
STORY
X-Files Topps Comics #9: "Silent Cities of the Mind" Part 2/2 is the concluding chapter of a two-part storyline that immerses readers in the mysterious and supernatural elements that are hallmarks of The X-Files universe. Released by Topps Comics in October 1995, this issue wraps up the complex narrative introduced in the previous installment, blending ancient myths, paranormal activity, and government intrigue.
Plot Summary
The story picks up where Part 1 left off, with FBI Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully still investigating the mysterious deaths in the small town of Browns Run, Pennsylvania. The victims have been found with strange burns and expressions of terror, which Mulder suspects are linked to the ancient Native American legend of the "Silent Cities"—mystical places believed to exist in an alternate dimension.
As the investigation deepens, Mulder and Scully discover more evidence pointing to the supernatural. They meet with local Native American elders who share stories passed down through generations about the Silent Cities, warning that these are places of immense power and danger. According to the elders, the cities were once inhabited by beings with extraordinary psychic abilities, who could manipulate reality and cross between dimensions.
Key Themes and Elements
Ancient Civilizations and Supernatural Forces: This issue delves further into the legend of the Silent Cities, exploring how these ancient civilizations may have unlocked secrets of the mind and reality itself. The cities are depicted as lost realms, accessible only through specific rituals or under certain conditions, reinforcing the idea that ancient knowledge and powers are still out there, hidden and waiting to be rediscovered.
Psychic Powers and Alternate Dimensions: The notion that the Silent Cities exist in an alternate dimension is central to the story. The victims’ deaths are increasingly tied to these psychic phenomena, suggesting that they may have inadvertently tapped into this otherworldly realm, leading to their demise. The concept of alternate dimensions and powerful psychic energies ties into the broader X-Files mythology, where unseen forces often influence the visible world.
Government Conspiracy: The second part of "Silent Cities of the Mind" brings the theme of government secrecy to the forefront. Mulder and Scully discover hints that the government may have known about the Silent Cities for years and may have even attempted to harness their power for their own ends. This ties into the overarching conspiracy that runs through the X-Files series, where the government is often shown to be hiding the truth about paranormal phenomena from the public.
Character Dynamics: Mulder and Scully’s contrasting approaches to the investigation continue to drive the narrative. Mulder, driven by his belief in the paranormal, becomes increasingly convinced that the Silent Cities are real and that they are responsible for the deaths in Browns Run. Scully, while still skeptical, begins to see the limitations of conventional science in explaining what they are witnessing. This dynamic reflects the core of their partnership, where faith and skepticism continually clash and complement each other.
Artwork and Style
The artwork in this issue maintains the dark, atmospheric tone established in Part 1. The visuals are characterized by shadowy, oppressive environments that heighten the sense of dread and mystery. The depiction of the Silent Cities, when finally revealed, is particularly striking—portrayed as hauntingly beautiful yet terrifying, with structures and landscapes that seem to defy the laws of physics.
The artists also use facial expressions and body language effectively to convey the growing tension and fear among the characters, particularly as they get closer to uncovering the truth. The horror elements are subtly depicted, often relying on suggestion and implication rather than explicit gore, which is in keeping with the show's aesthetic.
Climactic Conclusion
The climax of the story is both dramatic and ambiguous, in true X-Files fashion. Mulder and Scully uncover a hidden entrance to what appears to be one of the Silent Cities, an ancient structure buried deep within the Pennsylvania wilderness. Inside, they encounter remnants of the civilization that once thrived there—strange artifacts, cryptic symbols, and a palpable sense of otherworldly power.
As they explore, the boundary between reality and the alternate dimension begins to blur. Mulder experiences visions that suggest the beings from the Silent Cities are still present, watching and waiting. Scully, grounded in reality, struggles to maintain her composure as the phenomena around them become increasingly unexplainable.
In the end, the city seems to collapse in on itself, or perhaps withdraw back into its dimension, leaving Mulder and Scully with more questions than answers. The final pages suggest that the Silent Cities are not just legends but very real places of immense and dangerous power. The issue closes with the agents returning to Washington, D.C., where Mulder is left contemplating the implications of what they’ve witnessed, while Scully remains skeptical, yet visibly shaken by the experience.
Impact and Legacy
"Silent Cities of the Mind" Part 2 is a powerful conclusion to one of the more mystically inclined storylines in the X-Files comic series. It encapsulates the essence of what made The X-Files a cultural phenomenon—its ability to weave together elements of horror, science fiction, and thriller genres with deep, existential questions about reality, belief, and the unknown.
This issue is particularly memorable for its exploration of ancient myths and the idea that there are still mysteries in the world—secrets buried in the past that can have terrifying consequences if uncovered. It’s a fitting addition to the X-Files lore, leaving fans with the lingering sense that the truth is indeed out there, but it may be far stranger and more dangerous than they ever imagined.
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- Writer: Stefan Petrucha
- Artist: Charles Adlard
- Letterer: John Workman
- Colorists: George Freeman, Laurie E. Smith
- Separations: Digital Chameleon
- Editors: Jim Salicrup, Dwight Jon Zimmerman
- Cover artist: Miran Kim
- Photographer: Michael Grecco
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