• One of the country's most outspoken anti-mutant leaders...has a mutant daughter?
• It's up to X-Factor to rescue this young girl from her father!
• Serval Industries brings you the heroes you need in any situation!
This issue presents us with an interesting, unexpected development and still grows the team in an organic way, even if the team itself takes something of a backseat. I get that on a team of this size, not everyone can have the spotlight all the time but, I also feel like theres been a better balance in previous issues. The ones who ARE in the spotlight, however, are incredibly entertaining (looking at you, robotic group members) and this is another great ending to a brief arc that leaves so much potential for the next storyline, so Im ultimately still waiting anxiously for the teams further development. Also I have to give kudos to Peter David and Di Giandomenico for more truth in bizarre covers. And just what IS going on with Harrison Snow?? SERIOUSLY! Read Full Review
Overall, All New X-Factor #8 is the best issue of the series so far and sets up a lot of potential strife between X-Factor and Harrison Snow. Read Full Review
The Bottom Line:Playing around with our expectations about plot and delivering on our expectations about X-Factor's characters and their exchanges, this issue is both funny, intriguing, and sets up consequences for future issues. The art continues to display strengths and weaknesses, and it's a shame that some of the weaknesses have to do with key plot points. Read Full Review
Harrison Snow has emerged as a truly devious and dangerous character and is sure to provide the series with a focal point from here on. Fasten your seatbelts, the ride is just beginning. Read Full Review
I still don't think PAD has the team dynamic down as strongly in this series as he did in the last one, but they're mildly entertaining so far. Read Full Review