Facteur X #22
In "La politique s'en mêle," X-Factor faces a crisis of identity as they struggle to determine which Multiple Man is the real one, while tensions explode when Strong Guy is challenged by Slab—leading to a clash that brings down the Washington Monument. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Larry Stroman, with inks by Al Milgrom and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1993 issue delivers high-stakes action and political intrigue. The cover, by Ciro Tota, captures the moment of impact with dramatic flair.
In "La politique s'en mêle," X-Factor faces a crisis of identity when multiple versions of Multiple Man appear, each claiming to be the real one. With tensions rising, Strong Guy is drawn into a clash with Slab that erupts into chaos—toppling the Washington Monument in a moment of explosive consequence.
When one of Multiple Man's duplicates turns on X-Factor, the team is thrown into a deadly game of cat and mouse with Mr. Sinister's newest roster of villains—each more dangerous than the last.
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↩ Reprints X-Factor #74 (1992), X-Factor #75 (1992), X-Factor Annual #7 (1992)
Reprinted in Ciro Tota Lug Covers #[nn] (2022)
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