X-Factor Vol 1 (1986)
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X-Factor Vol 1 #136
“Nothing Lasts Forever”
Published by Marvel Comics
August, 1997The collar’s off and Sabretooth is unleashed! The moment you’ve waited for is here: the Sabretooth you know and love (to hate) is back when he breaks free of X-Factor’s control!
Will Mystique side with Creed, or will she join X-Factor in hunting down her former lover?Cover Artist: Jeff Matsuda
Writers: Howard Mackie
Artist: Jeff Matsuda$5.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 #135
“A Virtual Reality”
Published by Marvel Comics
June, 1997X-Factor and Multiple Man attempt to save Guido from the government without provoking another heart attack.
Cover Artist: Jeff Matsuda
Writers: Howard Mackie
Artist: Jeff Matsuda$5.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 #134
“Child”
Published by Marvel Comics
May, 1997Guido is out of his coma; X-Factor finds Trevor.
Cover Artist: Jeff Matsuda
Writers: Howard Mackie
Artist: Eric Battle$5.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 #133
“Down Under”
Published by Marvel Comics
April, 1997Forge fakes X-Factor’s death to get out from under government control; Havok tries to recruit Madrox for the Brotherhood; Guido twitches.
Cover Artist: Jeff Matsuda
Writers: Howard Mackie
Artist: Jeff Matsuda$5.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 #132
“Breakaway”
Published by Marvel Comics
March, 1997Forge and X-Factor tender their resignations as government agents; Shard gets closer to befriending Jamie with Wildchild in tow; A boy that Mystique has an interest in is kidnapped and she goes to the family for help and support; The Falls Edge base totally self destructs with X-Factor inside; Forge and Mystique die in a fiery car crash.
Cover Artist: Jeff Matsuda
Writers: Howard Mackie
Artist: Jeff Matsuda$5.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 #127
“Darker Destiny”
Published by Marvel Comics
October, 1996The Friends of Humanity beat up a boy under Mystique’s care, and Mystique vows to kill Graydon Creed as he is the group’s leader.
Cover Artist: Jeff Matsuda
Writers: Howard Mackie
Artist: Jeff Matsuda$5.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 #87
“X-Aminations”
Published by Marvel Comics
February, 1993Doc Samson psychologically examines the X-Factor team following the events of X-Cutioner’s Song and the assassination attempt on Charles Xavier.
Wolfsbane reveals the feelings she has for Havok.
Quicksilver reveals his impatience with the world moving slower than him.
Polaris reveals her hatred for being mind-controlled and her own insecurities about her appearance.
Strong Guy reveals that his power has left him in constant pain since first manifesting.
Multiple Man reveals a fear of being alone. Havok reveals the inferiority he feels towards his brother, and how he’s afraid that he won’t be prepared for some eventual attack made on his team.
And Valerie Cooper reveals how little she knows about her team by summing up every team member’s personality as being the exact opposite of what they really are.Cover Artist: Joe Quesada
Writers: Peter David
Artist: Joe Quesada$5.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 #86
“One of These Days…Pow! Zoom! (X-Cutioner’s Song, Pt. 10)”
Published by Marvel Comics
January, 1993No bag / No trading card
Cyclops and Jean try to escape from Stryfe; Apocalypse helps the X-Men cure Xavier of the techno-organic virus that is killing him.
Cover Artist: Jae Lee
Writers: Peter David
Artist: Jae Lee$5.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 #85
“Snikts and Bones (X-Cutioner’s Song, Pt. 6)”
Published by Marvel Comics
December, 1992No bag / No trading card
Bishop, Wolvie and Cable fight and come to a tentative understanding; The X-Folk find the MLF and engage them in battle.
Cover Artist: Jae Lee
Writers: Peter David
Artist: Jae Lee$5.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 #84
“Tough Love (X-Cutioner’s Song, Pt. 2)”
Published by Marvel Comics
November, 1992No bag / No trading card
Doctors try to save Xavier’s life after he was shot by Cable; X-Force tries to track Cable down but end up fighting X-Factor; The Horsemen capture Scott and Jean for Sinister.
Cover Artist: Larry Stroman
Writers: Peter David
Artist: Jae Lee$5.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 #77
“Great X-Pectations”
Published by Marvel Comics
April, 1992The MLF breaks out captured members of the Nasty Boys despite X-Factor’s attempt at stopping them; Cannonball has a heart-to-heart with Rahne.
Cover Artist: Larry Stroman
Writers: Peter David
Artist: Larry Stroman$5.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 #76
“X-Communication”
Published by Marvel Comics
March, 1992X-Factor is fighting the Pantheon and their ally, the Hulk, in Trans-Sabal.
Havok has disappeared when blasting the Hulk and Wolfsbane was knocked miles from the scene.
She is found by a man called Jolel, a religious zealot, and his sister and they tie her up, thinking she is part of the Pantheon.
With the aid of the sister, Rahne attempts to escape but then Jolel kills his sister and Rahne loses control, killing him.
She is found by Quicksilver and they leave, while the rest of X-Factor defeats a part of the Pantheon.Cover Artist: Larry Stroman
Writers: Peter David
Artist: Tom Raney$5.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 #72
“Multiple Homicide”
Published by Marvel Comics
November, 1991Jamie Madrox’s murder is investigated by X-Factor, but Jamie himself turns up.
He says only a dupe was shot.
Havok and Polaris get together again, although Wolfsbane is obviously jealous.
X-Factor is presented on a press conference, but someone steps out of the audience and claims to be Jamie Madrox and that X-Factor’s Madrox is an impostor.Cover Artist: Larry Stroman
Writers: Peter David
Artist: Larry Stroman$5.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 Annual #7
“The Historians of Tales to Come (Shattershot Pt 3)”
“Drowning In Paperwork”
“Cal and Guido”
Published by Marvel Comics
May, 1992Val Cooper is behind on her paperwork. Having secured tickets to a Motown concert, she is planning to leave it all until tomorrow – until a phone call, apparently from President Bush but really from Jamie Madrox, persuades her to stay late and get caught up. She offers the tickets to Jamie and Rahne (all according to Jamie’s plan).
During the evening Val has a nightmare in which the paperwork comes to life and chases her. She defeats it by feeding it into a shredder, but the scraps rise to continue the assault. Finally Val awakens to find Rahne and Jamie, who has had an attack of conscience and offers Val the tickets for the second half of the concert. Exit, pursued by a Val.
Cover Artist: Joe Quesada
Writers: Various
Artist: Various$8.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 Annual #6
“King of Pain (Kings of Pain, Pt. 4)”
Published by Marvel Comics
August, 1991X-Factor flies to Edinburgh, dimly aware that there is a mutant situation in Scotland.
When they arrive, however, they are shocked to see that the city has been transformed into a series of geometrical figures, vaguely resembling people and places.
X-Factor finds Proteus at the heart of the matter, and attacks, but finds their attempt to disable him futile, as Proteus easily dispatches each member.
Beast finds out the hard way that Proteus is no longer allergic to metal.
As they are defeated, the team is transported telepathically into Proteus’ mind, where they experience nothingness.
Upon their return, they decide that there are two methods to help Proteus – either convince him to spend his life in a biomechanical shell, or commit suicide.
In the end, despite Cable’s protests, Moira MacTaggert convinces Proteus to end his own life, and Proteus’ energy dissipates to the wind once more.
Toad and Gideon reveal their reasons for wanting to resurrect Proteus, and toast their status as the Kings of Pain.Cover Artist: Mike Mignola
Writers: Various
Artist: Various$8.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 Annual #1
“Grand Design”
Published by Marvel Comics
October, 1986The Cold War is in full effect as the original X-Men, Cyclops, Angel, Beast, Ice Man, and Jean Grey, now known as X-Factor must battle Crimson Dynamo for the lives of a mutants in Russia.
Cover Artist: Bob Layton
Writers: Bob Layton
Artist: Bob Layton$12.99 -
X-Factor: Prisoner of Love #1
“Prisoner of Love”
Published by Marvel Comics
October, 1990The Beast has a mysterious romance with a woman who is much more than she seems; app. by Synthia Naip, Nathan Christopher Summers, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Archangel, and Iceman; vs. Dark One.
Cover Artist: Jackson Guice
Writers: Jim Starlin
Artist: Jackson Guice$9.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 Annual #4
“I Must Go Down To the Sea Again…”
Published by Marvel Comics
October, 1989Part of the ‘Atlantis Attacks’ event
Cover Artist: John Byrne
Writers: John Byrne
Artist: John Byrne$8.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 #74
“Politically Incorrect”
Published by Marvel Comics
January, 1992Slab takes on Strong Guy and makes a mess of Washington D.C.
Cover Artist: Larry Stroman
Writers: Peter David
Artist: Larry Stroman$5.99 -
X-Factor Vol 1 #35
“Go to the Orphan Maker!”
Published by Marvel Comics
December, 1988Cover Artist: Walter Simonson
Writers: Louise Simonson
Penciler: Terry Shoemaker
Inkers: Josef Rubinstein
Colourist: Petra Scotese
Letterer: Joe Rosen$6.49