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X-Factor #5
(X-Factor (2020) (Single Issues) #5)
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The events of X OF SWORDS have put the resurrection protocols in jeopardy! As the Five deals with the fallout, X-Factor investigates those affected by the tragedy…
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December 2nd 2020
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Uhm... quindi, buona parte dell'albo è relativa allo studio del "nuovo" Rockslide, che ora pare quasi catatonico, risulta "nato" solo una settimana prima, con la rinascita, senza alcun ricordo antecedente quel momento.
Ma Gorgon pare tornato in vita senza troppi problemi.
Eeeeh? Cioè, pensavo la resurrezione di Gorgon sarebbe stata al centro dell'albo, eventuali problemi e novità nel personaggio... invece, si parla di Rockslide, si parla di Sophia, si mostrano un mare di giovani mutanti, si mostr ...more
Ma Gorgon pare tornato in vita senza troppi problemi.
Eeeeh? Cioè, pensavo la resurrezione di Gorgon sarebbe stata al centro dell'albo, eventuali problemi e novità nel personaggio... invece, si parla di Rockslide, si parla di Sophia, si mostrano un mare di giovani mutanti, si mostr ...more

A relatively uneventful issue. Nice to see Adam X for the first time in a long while. (In this reality, anyway.)
Got more unnecessary detail about the configuration of the Bone Yard. Got a little more detail about how Sofia died in Mojo-verse. Got a little more detail about what happened to Santos in X of Swords. (Without that last bit, you could pretty much have skipped X of Swords and would never have noticed the difference.)
Meh.
Got more unnecessary detail about the configuration of the Bone Yard. Got a little more detail about how Sofia died in Mojo-verse. Got a little more detail about what happened to Santos in X of Swords. (Without that last bit, you could pretty much have skipped X of Swords and would never have noticed the difference.)
Meh.

The Wind Dancer story is finished. And new developments arise. Rockslide resurrected with no memories. They layout of the Boneyard is really cool. I enjoyed seeing it. I'm enjoying this book so far.
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I'm just not vibing with this series to date. It was set up as an investigation series which I would have loved but it strikes me as a title aimed primarily at wanting to send an inclusivity message. It's so weirdly and oddly pitched and I just found the lesbian scene real awkward. "Oh look lesbians!!" Whilst pretending not to make it about lesbians, why? Why not let it be natural instead of having to signpost it? Why can't any relationship, straight, gay or anything in between just be a relatio
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This is something of a breather issue as we come down from the whirlwind that was X Of Swords. Wind Dancer gets resurrected, and we find out exactly why she wanted to die...it was the only way to escape the Mojoverse. Williams is doing a great job of making Mojo and the Mojoverse feel genuinely threatening in a way that it really hasn't in a very long time.
We also get a moment with Emma, mourning the loss of Santo, which was very well done.
I'd like to take a moment to single out the "Why didn't ...more
We also get a moment with Emma, mourning the loss of Santo, which was very well done.
I'd like to take a moment to single out the "Why didn't ...more

Nice change of pace, I'm curious to see what they're gonna do with Rockslide. Awesome cover art.
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I swear to God, we better get to learn more about the kid who gets different powers based on what kind of music he's listening to
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Leah Williams is an American writer originally from Oxford, Mississippi. She has written comics for Marvel, BOOM! Studios, Vault Comics, and is working on more. Her debut novel was a YA Fantasy book titled The Alchemy of Being Fourteen and she is currently writing its sequel, The Divinity of Hitting Fifteen. Leah has nonfiction articles and essays published in The Atlantic, Oprah Magazine, and Sal
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