All-New X-Factor #20
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All-New X-Factor #20

Writer: Peter David Artist: Carmine Di Giandomenico, Will Sliney Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 21, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
6.5Critic Rating
7.2User Rating

• At last - the revelation behind the secret of Harrison Snow. Guest starring: Spider-Man 2099.
•  Final issue!
Rated T+

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Milo Milton Jefferies Jan 26, 2015

    In short, All New X-Factor #20 is a brilliant finale to what has been an extremely underappreciated series. The reviews have been positive even as it hasnt been finding the sales that it needed to survive, but hopefully the upcoming Secret Wars event will lead to a new, relaunched series thats just as good as this one. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Matt Little Jan 26, 2015

    David's work on this franchise has been consistently well done with some amazing character moments throughout. It's a shame that he's not given the time to wrap up the series in a more satisfying fashion. Much like what he's done with this corner of the X universe, he does the best he can with what he's given in "All-New X-Factor" #20. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Nerds On The Rocks - Jonathan Schultz Jan 22, 2015

    The final issue of All-New X-Factor is here and it almost leaves me with more questions than answers. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Danny Wall Jan 26, 2015

    All-New X-Factor presents us with too new, but too late. Characters get to stand around in a jet plane or in a boardroom, talking to one another and hinting at things that could be. Nothing's really changed, and the arcs of pretty much every character who's not Danger seems to be no better, or worse, off than when he or she started. I'm critical because I care-- X-Factor has always had extremely well-drawn characters (well, narratively, I mean, albeit with dynamic art) but it would be satisfying to see more of them "win" once all is said in done, and that opportunity seems to have never been realized. Read Full Review

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