Banshee faces off against an actual banshee and Strong Guy asks M out on a date!
If you're a fan of “X-Factor,” you won't be disappointed. It's not exactly the best jumping on point for new fans, but it's not prohibitive either. However, I think the next issue, issue #240, is a standalone featuring everyone's favorite know-it-all Layla Miller, would be a better jumping on point than this one, a Part 2 of 2. Read Full Review
Sure there is action and peril, but where is the character depth? Where is the exploration of the relationship between Havok and Banshee? Or more appropriately, where is the heart and soul of the comic? Read Full Review
"X-Factor" is a book that I've been cheering on for the majority of the year, so seeing it start to misstep and scatter is a bit disappointing. This is a book that I know is capable of so much better, because we've had it before. Hopefully Longshot can work some of his luck powers on his home title and right things again, because "X-Factor" could use some right now. Read Full Review
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