X-Factor # 50 - None

is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 12 / / 2009

User Rating - 10 votes, 3.5 avg.

Plot Summary

Worlds and times collide in this double-sized conclusion to the year long storyline that has revitalized X-Factor. Will the Summers Rebellion triumph as is supposed to happen...or will it be derailed? Will Madrox make it back to his own time? Will Siryn, Monet and the rest of the team have their final showdown with Cortex? Will we actually learn just how it is that Layla Miller knows stuff? Will someone die? The answer to at least some of these questions is: Yes.

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  • Cory Petit
    letterer

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    Craig Yeung
    inker


  • David Yardin
    penciler, inker, colorer

  • Jeromy Cox
    colorer


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    Jody LeHeup
    editor

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    Nathan Fairbarn
    colorer, cover


  • Pat Davidson
    inker

  • Peter David
    writer


  • Valentine De Landro
    artist, penciler


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    User Reviews
    X-Factor #50: Back to the Future
    Reviewed by Dr. Detfink on Oct. 28, 2009.
    Dr. Detfink has written 25 reviews. His/her last review was for .
    14 out of 17 users recommend his reviews.
    Peter David's X-Factor is ultimately a classic mutant title that is reminiscent of Keith Giffen's JLA. Mutants have always been popular because of their dark foreboding future where extinction inevitable. David kept this atmosphere but blended in his sarcasm at their most somber moments. The result is something not often found in mutant melodrama, something more authentic in tragic character flaws.
     
    This is a story about fate and how knowing what happens in the future isn't all its cracked up to be. In fact, its disturbing and utterly depressing. David finally reveals that this entire run of his isn't necessarily about Jamie Madrox and his dope dupes but more about Layla Miler and her love for him. It also finally explained why/how Layla Miller always knows "stuff", her actual mutant power, and the consequences involved. 
     
    Rating: Buy it!



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    Date Added: Oct. 28, 2009


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