X-Factor #242

Writer: Peter David Artist: Leonard Kirk Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: August 15, 2012 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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The first of five issues that will CHANGE THE FACE OF X-FACTOR FOREVER.PART I: A rejected Strong Guy does the unthinkable!PART II: Two characters you never thought would come face-to-face are finally reunited.

  • 8.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Aug 18, 2012

    There were some good jokes, the art was top notch, and there was plenty of action and strong character moments. Darwin was an acceptable narrator, despite all of the flaws in his very existence I mentioned above. I think Rahne was shuffled out of this comic a little too quickly, but she's a victim of some stupid storylines of her own, none of which were Peter David's fault. He did his best with such a broken, misshapen version of Rahne, but maybe she could use a break. Rictor and Shatterstar didn't do much of anything, but maybe they'll get more to do in the new X-Factor. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Modern Age Comics - Alexander Moser Sep 20, 2012

    Im not saying I didnt likeX-Factor.I still think the book is quite solid. The biggest problem with this book is just making it seem important or fun. This issue was more of a letdown to me, but fans of Wolfsbane, Darwin, and even Rictor should love this chapter. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    IGN - Poet Mase Aug 15, 2012

    In the end, there'san entertainingmix of action and plot progression to be found in this issue. The book is primarily a means of re-racking David's hanging plot threads, but it manages to carry enough dramatic tension to remain enjoyable. Things are heating up in Rahne's family, but the biggest surprises may be waiting in the form of Darwin and his connections to Asgard. Read Full Review

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