X-Factor Epic Collection #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Multiple Homicide," a deadly twist strands one of Madrox's duplicates in a state of irreversible death, leaving Jamie powerless to reclaim it—pushing the team into uncharted territory. As X-Factor's public identity takes shape, Guido steps into the spotlight with a new name, marking a turning point for the team and the world’s perception of them.
When one of Multiple Man’s duplicates turns on the team, X-Factor is thrown into a deadly pursuit that collides head-on with Mr. Sinister’s latest roster of ruthless mercenaries. With betrayal in the air and danger closing in, the line between ally and enemy blurs as the team faces a threat that’s as cunning as it is deadly.
In "This Means War," X-Factor is deployed to the war-torn nation of Trans-Sabal, where rebel forces clash with government troops clad in Mandroid armor. As tensions escalate, the country’s leader reaches out to the U.S. for aid, sending Harry, Penfold, and Arman into a volatile conflict where loyalty and survival hang in the balance.
In "X-Calation [War & Pieces Part 2]", the escalating clash between the Hulk and the Pantheon draws X-Factor into the heart of a volatile international conflict in Trans-Sabal. With tensions high and allegiances tested, Betty and Marlo find themselves unexpectedly meeting Rick's mother amid the chaos.
In "War and Pieces: Conclusion Fortunes of War," the escalating conflict in Tans-Sabal reaches a breaking point as dictator Farnoq Dahn captures Havok, intending to weaponize his powers in a devastating nuclear scheme. With the Pantheon locked in battle against X-Factor and civilians caught in the crossfire, the stakes rise when Dahn launches missiles rigged with both Havok and innocent lives—forcing a desperate intervention. As the situation spirals, the fragile grip Dahn holds on power begins to unravel, but not in the way anyone expects.
In "Great X-Pectations," the MLF's daring breakout of the Nasty Boys throws X-Factor into chaos, testing loyalties and pushing the team to their limits. Amid the tension, Cannonball shares a quiet, meaningful moment with Rahne, offering a rare glimpse of connection in the midst of the storm.
In "Playing with Fire!", X-Factor confronts the M.L.F. at a clinic where Dr. Tucker claims he can detect the mutation gene before birth and eliminate it—putting Victoria Wang and the team in a deadly race against a dangerous ideology. The stakes rise as the line between science and persecution blurs in a high-tension standoff.
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↩ Reprints X-Factor #71 (1991), X-Factor #71 (1991), X-Factor #72 (1991), X-Factor #73 (1991), X-Factor #74 (1992), The Incredible Hulk #390 (1992), X-Factor #75 (1992), The Incredible Hulk #391 (1992), X-Factor #76 (1992), The Incredible Hulk #392 (1992), X-Factor #77 (1992), X-Factor #78 (1992), X-Factor #79 (1992), X-Factor #80 (1992), X-Factor Annual #7 (1992), X-Factor #81 (1992), X-Factor #82 (1992), X-Factor #83 (1992), X-Factor Visionaries: Peter David #1 (2005), X-Factor Visionaries: Peter David #2 (2007), X-Factor Visionaries: Peter David #3 (2007)
Reprinted in X-Factor by Peter David Omnibus #1 (2021)
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