X-Factor
Marvel · 1986–1998 · 150 issues · 7 key issues
About the series
When the original X-Men reformed as X-Factor in 1986, Marvel spun them into a government-sanctioned mutant-hunting team that was secretly saving the very mutants they were paid to capture. Over 150 issues, writers like Louise Simonson and Howard Mackie, alongside artists such as Walter Simonson and Jan Duursema, steered Cyclops, Jean Grey, Beast, and Iceman through a decade of shifting identities and personal turmoil. This series matters for its bold reinvention of classic characters and its role in shaping the X-Men mythos during a pivotal era of Marvel storytelling.
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