[REVIEW] X-FACTOR #1
They’ve represented many concepts in the past, but in X-Factor #1, a wacky team of desperate mutants find a new boss: Uncle Sam. X-Factor
They’ve represented many concepts in the past, but in X-Factor #1, a wacky team of desperate mutants find a new boss: Uncle Sam. X-Factor
With the world once again against mutants, Xavier’s dream is fractured and uncertain, but perhaps the team of Uncanny X-Men #1 can fix that.
What If from Marvel comics has always been a fun concept. A classic story told with just one small change that can have a
Forge tasks himself with an admirably impossible task —fixing the whole dang world, no pressure— in X-Force #1. The second team book launching out
In NYX #1, the mutant kids are alright, but tackling college amid crimefighting may prove more difficult than previously thought. Borrowing its title from
The King of Atlantis swims through his own Shakespearean saga of backstabbing and political intrigue in Namor #1. At the risk of being reductive,
The X-Men have left the Age of Krakoa behind and are heading into an all-new, sorta different direction. Rising “from the ashes” is none
With Krakoa a not-so-distant memory, X-Men #1 returns to the struggle of protecting a world that hates and fears them —for better or worse.
The Mad Titan sets off on another quest for the Infinity Stones in Thanos Annual #1, but this one may be a little trickier