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    X-Factor #224.1

    X-Factor » X-Factor #224.1 released by Marvel on November 1, 2011.

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    Written by PETER DAVID Penciled by VALENTINE DE LANDRO Cover by DAVID YARDIN X-Factor Investigations has been taking on stranger and stranger cases recently but when an eerie sighting leads the group to the hometown of their leader, Jamie Madrox the Multiple Man, they may have stumbled on a bigger mystery than they intended. With this new-reader friendly issue, there's never been a better time to check out the series IGN.com says 'puts most Triple-A titles to shame'!

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    Review for X-Factor #224.1  The Story: Madrox and Layla visit where Jamie used to live and gets to know the family who lives there. While the rest of the team is fighting a demon who pretends to be an old lady.  The Good: PAD writes a very good jumping on issue for new readers. The way he does it is give exposition to characters that know nothing of our protagonists. As any other PAD comic there well placed humour here, also Layla is really creepy here when she says "You should have hid better"....

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    Let me start of by saying that I've really enjoyed the "Point One" issue from Marvel this year.  They did exactly what we were told they were going to do, gave easy jumping on points for new readers while also moving forward with the storyline for the veteran fans.  Now of course some have been better then other, and for the most part the contained stories have been pretty weak, but they did their job and did it well!  I particularly enjoyed the Uncanny X-men Point One issue where Magneto ...

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