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    X-Factor #207

    X-Factor » X-Factor #207 - Lost Souls released by Marvel on September 1, 2010.

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    Remember when we warned you about the shocking twist involving Madrox's baby? Remember when the return of Shatterstar wound up making every comics-related website? Well, that was just a warm-up for the shocking end of this issue. X-Factor gets a new client, a tall green-garbed woman with a deadly secret, but that's just a set-up for the jaw-dropping final page that's going to reignite the Internet and have fandom going, "Did you BELIEVE what happened at the end of X-Factor #207?!" 
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    About X-Factor's latest mission brings Hela, the Asgardian goddess of death right on their doorstep as she employs the help of Madrox, Siryn (yes, I'm still calling her Siryn) and Longshot to retrieve an artifact of hers that was stolen. In a sub-story, M must go through with the deal that she made with Baron Mordo, giving him her body in order to save his life, but the others aren't too satisfied with helping him. This issue also contains Rictor and Shatterst...

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