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Oct 23, 2024
Plot
Rodger Broderick introduces Havok to the owner of FARTECH, of which the CLICKCLOCK social network is a subsidiary, his name is Ethan Farthing.
Ethan explains to Havok that he has a lunar base called LUNA ONE in operation, which is being attacked by unknown mercenaries.
Havok, Cecilia Reyes, Pyro, Granny Smite, Frenzy and Xyber arrive on a ship to the moon, when they are attacked by the base, at that moment Ethan opens up, the base is controlled by an AI that got out of control and protects the base from any threat, especially from Ethan.
Havok, Granny Smite and Frenzy enter the base with difficulty, since the artificial intelligence knows how to neutralize each other's powers, since the information of each member of X-Factor
is public on CLICKCLOCK. But Granny's power of immortality is a mystery and she manages to be key to the self-destruction of the base.
Granny Smite's character is great and her attitude is hilarious and really scary.
Havok arrives on Earth expecting an apology from Ethan, who really doesn't care about anything, just his money, he sees all or members of this team as disposable props.
Magnificent new installment that narrates another suicide mission of this new team, while the mystery behind Fartech is being built.
Art
With textures and details, Bob Quinn achieves a fusion between the classic designs of X-Factor but modernizes them with cool designs. The action sequences use interesting angles and classic era poses.
Summary
X-Factor carries out a suicide mission with very little information, being owned by FARTECH is extremely dangerous.
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Oct 29, 2024
I have to admit this is the weakest of the X-reboots, but it's still a very strong book. Some of the jokes and most of the metaphors fall a bit flat, but some of the humor works very well for me. Especially Granny Smite. I hope she's a long term keeper, because everything from her origin, to her attitude, to her powers and situation are quite unique and that's rare these days. One funny thing that was in my head, and not from the pages, is the first time the handler guy said "She's wiry" of Granny, I read it as "She's wry" and I thought "that's weird, how does a wry personality relate to the situation?" and then the next time when Havok said "she IS wiry!" I realized my mistake heh.
I like Havok a lot and this book continues the tr
end of making him the unlucky Summers brother. Scott gets everything handed to him on a silver platter while Alex always gets the short end of the stick. I hope the team learns to work together well and is able to overcome their corporate overlords to become a well functional, real superteam that's not just about getting clicks but so far I'm enjoying the bumpy beginnings of the team. more
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Jan 10, 2025
A fun issue. This wasn't anything particularly spectacular, but I had a good time. Maybe I'm the only one, but "mind if I powerdog?" had me audibly chuckling. Anyways, this series has potential to be great. Right now, it's just good. Quinn's art is already super clean, so I hope Russell is able to take things to that next level sooner rather than later.
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Oct 24, 2024
I get that every writer wants to create new characters but this doesn't do much for me. Some good ideas though.
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Oct 24, 2024
This series continues to carve its own path, for better or for worse, standing out as one of the most thematically isolated titles in the From the Ashes lineup. While this distinctiveness isn’t inherently bad, the story’s execution falls short.
Mark Russell’s usual satirical social commentary feels forced so far & his characters feel removed from their established histories. Frenzy, Cecilia Reyes, and Pyro exhibit no semblance of their recent character developments, making it challenging to invest in their actions. However, Granny Smite does shine as a delightful, scene-stealing presence, providing much-needed comic relief. I don’t think her gimmick has a long shelf life, but at least she’s a bright spot here.
Bob Quinn’
s artwork is more fun than actual story, with some great facial designs helping to convey emotions. For a book with the actual Greg Land doing covers, Quinn’s style makes me think he’s satirizing Land to complement the hollow plot. more
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Dec 24, 2024
Art: 3/5
Story: 3/5
Total: 6/10
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Oct 23, 2024
"Mind if I powerdog?" may be the most unfunny thing running in this series and that's saying a lot because there is TONS of unfunny in this series. Just don't worry bout that grease in your high dollar suit I guess. I was hoping for a lighthearted and fun mutant book and got this instead. Just bad.
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