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X-Factor, Vol. 9: Invisible Woman has Vanished by Valentine De Landro, Bing Cansino, Peter David
matt4hire's review against another edition
4.0
Another fun volume. Cansino's art isn't great, but David's writing is crisp as ever.
crookedtreehouse's review against another edition
4.0
This not crossover where the children of The Fantastic Four hire X-Factor to investigate their missing mother is an absolute blast. It's a nice follow-up to Doom's previous appearance in X-Factor (wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey), and it's a joy to see David write his versions of Reed, Ben Grimm, and the Richards children (I think this took place while The Human Torch was "dead".)
Again, David's dad jokes fit perfectly within his narrative, and are more smirky than eye-rolley.
I still recommend this David run to anyone looking for a great run of Marvel mutant comics that don't require you to read any ancillary stories.
Again, David's dad jokes fit perfectly within his narrative, and are more smirky than eye-rolley.
I still recommend this David run to anyone looking for a great run of Marvel mutant comics that don't require you to read any ancillary stories.
themadmaiden's review
2.0
I got distracted and kept waiting for Deadpool to show up. Sadly he didn't.
untravel's review
3.0
The writing was above average but the art was well below.
But the title alone is worth it, amIright? :)
But the title alone is worth it, amIright? :)
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