X-Factor: The Quick and the Dead

October 11th, 2008 - Respond

Pure functional storytelling–Quicksilver gets his powers back to allow future appearances. Lame but okay.

Tagged , in July 2008, Marvel Comics, X-Factor

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X-Factor 32

October 11th, 2008 - Respond

David sets the comic up for a nice in-series reset then fouls it with a bad close. He also makes it clear the book needs Layla.

Tagged , in August 2008, Marvel Comics, X-Factor

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X-Factor 31

October 11th, 2008 - Respond

Maybe I just don’t like Raimondi anymore. Some bumps but a fine action issue, the best David’s written for the series probably.

Tagged , in July 2008, Marvel Comics, X-Factor

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X-Factor 30

October 10th, 2008 - Respond

Terrible art (it’s impossible to follow the action) and poor writing. David never manages to write it as a standard team comic.

Tagged , in June 2008, Marvel Comics, X-Factor

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X-Factor 29

October 10th, 2008 - Respond

A badly paced action issue masquerading as a talking heads one. This De Landro guy’s art sucks, particularly for a Marvel book.

Tagged , in Marvel Comics, May 2008, X-Factor

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X-Factor 28

October 10th, 2008 - Respond

The series standard–lots of character, lots of talk–is very welcome but Raimondi’s art is off. Way too photo-referenced here.

Tagged , in April 2008, Marvel Comics, X-Factor

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