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X-Factor, Vol. 13: Hard Labor by Peter David

matt4hire's review

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4.0

A fun volume. The developments with Rahne and, more surprisingly, Pip and Guido are great, and the art is great: Davidson's art recalls early Mignola, while Luppachino continues to shine. Good stuff.

crookedtreehouse's review

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2.0

This is the first of Peter David's 21st century X-Factor run that I found disappointing. There's a different artist on almost every issue, the story is more about the Norse mythology sector of the Marvel Universe than the X-Factor agency, and it seemed to progress to an ending just to end a failing subplot.

It's not terrible but it's an entirely skippable portion of an otherwise fantastic run of comics.
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