THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN PART 5 After the recent loss of both Wolfsbane and Layla Miller, and the destruction and evacuation of the former Mutant Town, X-Factor is left questioning their purpose more than ever.
XFactor's back and I couldn't be happier. For those that were couldn't stick with it through the rough patch of forced crossovers and the gutting of the team, I think you'll be more than happy with jumping back in with this and future issues. Read Full Review
Things are finally looking up for X-Factor. If you're a fan of the series who misses the team politics and dark fun of the early issues, take heart -- those days may be back soon. Read Full Review
And if you're looking for a good jumping on point, start reading with this issue. Read Full Review
In the end, "X-Factor" #32 does what it clearly meant to; wipes the deck clean of almost everything leading up to this point, then sets the stage for what's to come. I just wish we could've saved the latter for the next issue. Still, I'll be back to see just what David has in store for the title next. So far, so good. Read Full Review
X-Factor #32 gets 3 out of 5, a point detracted for the art and another point detracted for the continued refusal to go look for Layla Miller, despite the protestations that this book is about the team! Still, worth getting on to X-Factor, and "" we'll wait and see "" but issue #33 may be a jumping on point for anyone interested. Read Full Review
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