by: Roger Stern, John Byrne, Bob Payton, Louise Simonson, Walter Simonson, John Buscema, Jackson Guice, Keith Pollard, Bob Layton, Marc Silvestri, Terry Shoemaker, Sal Buscema, John Bogdanove, David Muzzucchelli
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785118862
ISBN: 0785118861
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 568
Publication Date: November 30, 2005
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Sales Rank: 593609
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: The death of Jean Grey re-defined the X-Men, but her resurrection did nothing less! Recovered by the Avengers and revived by the Fantastic Four, Jean's return re-grouped her fellow founders into a supposed mutant-hunting unit that ferreted out some of mutantdom's rising stars - including the devastating debut of the ancient evil everyone identifies as Apocalypse! With Mystique, the Morlocks, and the Master Mold! Featuring tie-ins to the infamous Mutant Massacre! Guest-starring Thor and Power Pack! Collects X-Factor #1-16, Annual #1, Avengers #263, Fantastic Four #286, Thor #373-374.
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This is difficult to review. It starts off very slowly and is not all that interesting. The premise is flawed from the start of the original X-Men reuniting and posing as mutant hunters, while actually trying to help the mutants they hunt down. Issue after issue they bring up the flawed concept, but never resolve it.
Things get interesting when the collection reaches the Mutant Massacre issues. It is action-packed and just as good as I remember those issues when they first came out.
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The Marvel Essentials are fantastic. For about 11 dollars you get over 500 pages of comics. They're basically big black and white phones books of classic Marvel. While they're not necessarily collectors items those of us who would rather get an amazing deal and still read the same great stories are more than pleased with these great reprints.
X-Factor is fantastic fun. You get the X-Men disband and Logan starting up a new group called X-Factor. They're disguised as a mutant hunting ... Read More
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The covert mutant mutant hunters are back, finally. It was a good idea to team the original X-Men back up in this series, and it was quite well done, inter-relating with the rest of the X-Universe in a time when it was still good, so great to be able to have this stories in a handy edition. Some top notch work.
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This massive volume collects the first seventeen issues of Marvel Comics' X-Factor (including one annual) from 1986 and 1987. Also included due to crossovers are two Thor issues and one each of Avengers, Fantastic Four and Power Pack. Presumed dead after the Phoenix storyline, Jean Grey reappears from a mysterious space capsule by the JFK airport and Scott Summers leaves his wife and child in Alaska and returns to New York. These two eventually join fellow original X-Men Angel, Beast and Iceman to ... Read More
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When "Giant Size X-Men" #1 came out in 1975 the good news was that the X-Men were back with their own comic book. However, the next generation of X-Men was made up of Nightcrawler, Wolverine, Banshee, Storm, Sunfire, Colossus, and Thunderbird, with the only left over from the original lineup being the team leader, Cyclops. Well, Professor X is around too. The new lineup would change, relatively quickly, with Sunfire leaving and Thunderbird dying and Phoenix (nee Marvel Girl) joining the lineup, but ... Read More
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