X-Factor #244

Writer: Peter David Artist: Leonard Kirk Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: September 19, 2012 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Devastated by the recent tragedies befalling X-Factor, one member of the team makes a terrible sacrifice in hopes of making things right.

  • 9.0
    IGN - Poet Mase Sep 19, 2012

    Last issue was clearly a setup for something big, and, unlike many of David's arcs, the payoff is quite immediate. I am so excited to see what happens next, I honestly can't wait until next issue. Be sure to pick up this book if you're a fan of the series because it's a brand new world from here on in! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Sep 21, 2012

    Not only is Polaris still in the comic, but she's getting a new, X-Factor appropriate costume! My prayers have been answers! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Modern Age Comics - Alexander Moser Sep 20, 2012

    The issue is continuing off other plot lines, particularly from the last issue, and also from about five issues ago, when Banshee was attacked in Ulster County, NY. If you didnt read those, this one is still a lot of fun. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Entertainment Fuse - Eric "djotaku" Mesa Sep 21, 2012

    It's hard to tell just where Peter David is going with this story arc. It definitely has the feel of an arc that will read very well when it's collected, but the threads seem so loose right now. Even the villains we saw in the first couple issues with Guido and Rahne have disappeared for the past two issues. And an earlier plot point with a few villains in an ice fortress seems to either be forgotten (unlikely) or I've somehow missed how they've been used because of the disruptive nature of comic book releases. I like how it seems that everything is spiraling out of control, but I'm hoping Peter David starts tying it together soon. Read Full Review

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