Smoking hot, gorgeous, and, did we mention she was smoking hot? And suddenly she's taking charge of protecting X-Factor's client from a serial killer while displaying extreme romantic interest in one of the team. Business as usual or something more?
I've accepted by now that X-Factor will never carry the level of visual polish it deserves. The story itself almost never fails to disappoint on a monthly basis, and for that the series will remain one of my favorites. Thanks to a resurgent Madrox, X-Factor has been on a roll lately. I don't see any reason to believe that trend will halt anytime soon. Read Full Review
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It’s another positive issue of X-Factor, although I wish we’d have gotten a little snippet of what is happening with Rictor and co, and I have to state that I saw the twist of the issue coming a mile off (but I think Peter David might have wanted this to be the case). X-Factor has been up and down even with its return to form, but with a focus on more than just Jamie, David is getting it right this month at least. Read Full Review
So if you like that kind of groan-inducing humor and heavy-handed attempts at pathos, then "X-Factor" #44 might be for you. It not only has tampon jokes, but it has a super-sexy seduction scene that turns into bad news for the good guys. Maybe that makes it worth reading? No it doesn't. Not for me. Read Full Review
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