
All-New X-Factor Vol. 3: AXIS
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An AXIS tie-in event! Quicksilver reunites with his daughter, Luna, but the Inhumans aren't thrilled about it! As Washington burns amidst the global chaos of AXIS, can Serval Enterprises' X-Factor extinguish the flames, or will they stand by as it all collapses? Plus, Warlock makes a romantic advanc...
- Pages
- 176
- Format
- Paperback
- Publié
- 2015-01-01
- Éditeur
- Marvel Enterprises
- ISBN
- 9780785188186
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Peter David
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akaDavid PetersPeter Allen David, often abbreviated PAD, was an American writer of comic books, novels, television, films, and video games. His notable comic book work includes an award-winning 12-year run on The Incredible Hulk, as well as runs on Aquaman, Young Justice, SpyBoy, Supergirl, Fallen Angel, Spider-Man, Sp...
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Andy·2 months ago
There’s a pretty big drop in my rating here as this final volume feels incomplete. This isn’t necessarily the fault of the creative team: All New X-Factor was canceled and issue 20 was the final issue. There’s also some crossover here with a storyline involving other parts of the Marvel universe — or at least it feels like there is as characters are mentioned as being integral to the plot but never actually shown and many events happen “off screen.” I was really enjoying this series, and while I...
Sara I·4 years ago
This one introduces some of Harrison Snow's true intentions with X Factor and reigns them into some outer-conflict that I imagine spanned several series if not an avengers one. I think I enjoyed it more because characters and their interactions are more established so they can begin to be molded by one another.
Tomás Sendarrubias García·5 years ago
Y bueno, si las ventas no pudieron cargarse la colección de Factor-X con Madrox al frente de su agencia de investigación, sí que las ventas fueron las responsables de la cancelación de esta nueva etapa, de este Nuevo Factor-X corporativo. ¿Por qué? A ver, no sé si fue una cuestión de enfoque, de personajes, o de que el propio Peter David no estuvo desde luego tan fino a nivel de guiones como había estado en en la etapa anterior, pero lo cierto es que este Nuevo Factor-X no cuajó. Desde mi punto ...
Judah Radd·5 years ago
Really good. Mostly.
I love all the character stuff. Danger and Warlock were the highlight, but Quicksilver and Lorna also went through some interesting character development.
It didn’t feel like a solid ending. Perhaps Peter David expected to write more issues? Also, the Axis tie-ins were very out of place and annoying. Axis, as you know, blows monkey nuts.
Very good art, some truly great moments... I’d say read it. There are parts that make the lackluster end worth it.
I love all the character stuff. Danger and Warlock were the highlight, but Quicksilver and Lorna also went through some interesting character development.
It didn’t feel like a solid ending. Perhaps Peter David expected to write more issues? Also, the Axis tie-ins were very out of place and annoying. Axis, as you know, blows monkey nuts.
Very good art, some truly great moments... I’d say read it. There are parts that make the lackluster end worth it.
Nate Deprey·7 years ago
A cross over can be a delightful thing but far more often it gets in the way of or in this case derails, a perfectly good series as it winds down. This version of X-Factor never really shot for the moon but it was a fun story by old hand Peter David that went to the deep mutant bench and gave us a team lead by Polaris of all people and gave Quicksilver a chance to atone for some of the jerky things he has done while doing new jerky things and Gambit to be a toned down version of himself. It's al...
Baba·7 years ago
There were a lot mediocre Marvel books around at this time, and even Peter David caught the bug... Once again it is only his great dialogue, humour and plotting that manages to keep it as a very strong 6 out of 12.


CJ - It's only a Paper Moon·8 years ago
I didn't love Axis and I have to admit, Quicksilver is still a dick, but I did feel for him a bit here.
I'm gonna miss this motley crew.
I'm gonna miss this motley crew.
Ross Alon·8 years ago
Full of potential, but not good enough.
The old x-factor (investigation) was much better.
Ant the art is weird
The old x-factor (investigation) was much better.
Ant the art is weird
Paul·10 years ago
I am absolutely gutted that All-New X-Factor has come to an end. The writing was flawless and consistently intriguing. The artwork was fantastic and original. The final chapter makes it obvious how much more potential this series had. I sincerely hope Marvel realises this and brings this superb book back in the future.
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2018 update: four years later, still waiting...
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2018 update: four years later, still waiting...
Milo·11 years ago
Another excellent volume of David's X-Factor. One of the few writers who can not only handle tie-ins will but make them better than the actual event.