X-Factor #1

Writer: Mark Russell Artist: Bob Quinn Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: August 14, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 12 User Reviews: 26
7.8Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

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FAME, FORTUNE, MUTANTS!
From the ashes of Krakoa, a new mutant arms race sweeps the globe! International governments are building their own mutant armies. But only America's X-Factor has the most powerful, most patriotic, most marketable mutant heroes to stem the tide and make the world safe for democracy! Join Angel, Havok, Frenzy, Feral, Pyro and more as they go from one death-defying mission to another. Who will die? Who will fall in love? Who will be the first to sell out? Like, comment and subscribe to find out!
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  • 10
    Super Hero Hype - Matt Morrison Aug 15, 2024

    (Image Source: Marvel / Bob Quinn)With its heavy use of humor, X-Factor #1 may not be everyone's cup of tea. Ironically, it may be an easier sell for those reluctant to give any X-Men comic a try, as it doesn't fit the franchise's usual mold. However, with amazing artwork, and a solid story that delivers feels as well as laughs, it is well worth reading. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Aug 14, 2024

    X-Factor #1 comes out of the gate swinging, not only setting up a complex approach to superheroes but also setting up bad guys and a robust cast. The concept is brilliant, the character fun, and the snappy dialogue hums along with good action and art. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    But Why Tho? - William Tucker Aug 14, 2024

    X-Factor #1 is much more horrifying than a first glance may suggest. The cynical satire early in the comic is merely a premise for some darker, more serious storylines. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Aug 14, 2024

    Quinn delivers some beautiful art in the issue. I loved the visual style and how it crafts the characters and the action. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu Aug 14, 2024

    Overall, X-Factor #1 is a promising start to a new era for the X-Men. The concept of a government-sanctioned mutant team is intriguing, and the potential for social commentary and character-driven storytelling is high. While the issue has room for improvement, it lays a solid foundation for future adventures. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Aug 17, 2024

    A fun, well-drawn, unique new start to one of these From the Ashes X-Comics, even if it's an almost beat-for-beat remix of the original X-Statix/X-Force. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Geek'd Out - Nico Sprezzatura Aug 14, 2024

    If your prefer a funnier iteration of the X-Men, then X-Factor #1 is a great starting point to check out. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Nerd Initiative - comicconcierge Aug 14, 2024

    Overall X-Factor #1 offers something a bit different for the X-Men line. This is a book that has the sense of humor you would expect for this creative team but it is not all laughs. If you prefer your X-Men to have something to say you will get that here. What might be unexpected is when that commentary is pointed hits very close to home.  Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Impulse Gamer - Matt Fischer Sep 4, 2024

    I really hope that this team actually has a purpose and they are not just being sent out on random missions to make them look good.The book needs to make it clear whether or not the team members no longer around are dead or not.PLEASE GET FRENZY OUT OF THIS BOOK.I really hope this finds its footing. It has potential. Read Full Review

  • 6.8
    Comic Watch - B. Radtz Aug 14, 2024

    An interesting premise, mixed with great art, and an interesting cast could make this book the runaway hit, if handled correctly. Unfortunately not everything lands, especially the new team members. Quinn elevates the story, but even this isn't quite enough to overcome its flaws. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett Aug 14, 2024

    It's not a total bust, but it is a bit underwhelming and quite derivative. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez Aug 14, 2024

    X-Factor #1 attempts to look at the satirical side of e-celebrities and viral fame when an unscrupulous producer hires mutants to form a new X-Factor with disastrous results. Bob Quinn's art is immaculate, and Mark Russell is brave enough to show mutants with starkly different points of view about life after Krakoa. That said, the satirical elements and plot fall painfully flat, and the issue ends with a bait-and-switch that's just plain tiresome. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Dave DSG Aug 14, 2024

    Plot
    Rodger Broderick is a publicist in charge of relaunching X-Factor as the new team of mutants in charge of helping the US government carry out complicated and dangerous missions, although the head of the department, General Mills, does not share the aggressive marketing strategy where they want each member to be an influencer.

    X-Factor is sponsored by the mysterious and much-mentioned digital company CLICKCLOCK.

    This team is led by Angel (who has 8% of the profits from the marketing project) and is accompanied by Firefist, Feral, Cameo and Xyber (his mutant power in creating electromagnetic pulses that affect circuits).

    Havok lives with Polaris and wants to be part of this team because he knows that more

  • 9.0
    Jawnyblaze Aug 15, 2024

    The run of great relaunches of the X-titles continues. X-Factor was slightly less great than X-Men and Uncanny, but only slightly. I like the cast of characters they chose, the story is good, the bits of humor are good, the art is good. I enjoyed it cover to cover.

  • 9.0
    KittyNone Aug 14, 2024

    In keeping with the From the Ashes comics inevitably feeling a little backwards-looking, this is definitely a comic deep in debt to its influences, from the David/Quesada X-Factor to the Milligan/Allred X-Force. But if you like those titles and also comics where horrible businessmen declare that the next war will be one where the IP rights are arranged in advance it's a solid recommendation. Quinn & Arbutov give everyone a sort of plasticky look, but for this title that feels intentional so I'm willing to accept it for now. Not quite as sharp and original as Russell's Batman: Dark Age, but this was still a pleasure.

  • 8.5
    PolarIceHavok Aug 16, 2024

    OKAY, shit's gonna go down neXt issue‼️
    X-Factor #1 was *beyond* eXpectations 👍
    Polaris' new philosophical divide dynamic w/ #Havok is...
    *compelling*, but I hope they're just FWB, if anything.
    Lots of SURPRISES: most the 1st team gettin' wiped out 🤯
    Darkstar & X-Term; what/who is behind the government's...
    "TOP SECRET" doors? 🤔

  • 5.5
    Aussie Dad Aug 16, 2024

    If D-listers ran our entertainment industries! Characters are killed off because they can be and will readers actually care? This needs to improve dramatically

  • 5.0
    NostalgiaKills Aug 15, 2024

    Not much to say except that Milligan & Allred did it better twenty years ago with X-Force/X-Statix. This was entirely derivative and worse than that, it was bland. My fears about this relaunch are in full force in this book. Very disappointing.

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