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X-Factor #293

 

 

SCORE: 60

 

X-Factor #293 

 

X-Factor #293 is the legacy number for the entire X-Men Universe reboot. X-Factor #293 also has X-Factor #1 on it. More evidence that everyone wants a number one issue. There is some talk that readers want the first issues, and not larger numbers. That does not seem to stop Action Comics though. I am just saying. The cost of X-Factor #293 was $4.99. Some of the new X-Men comics interest me. X-Factor #293 does not.

There will be spoilers in my review of the X-Factor #293 comic book. The concept of X-Factor #293 is that the governments are trying to snatch up all of the mutants they can. The different governments feel that they will be in a war with one another and use mutants as weapons. The U.S. Government is recruiting mutants into a social media star kind of team in X-Factor #293. Angel starts as the leader in X-Factor #293.

X-Factor #293 is a real downer. There are mutants that hate X-Factor and call them sell outs. There are humans that supposedly hate mutants and want to kill them. So if these mutants on X-Factor can become famous and loved then they will help fellow mutants. There are thirty pages of comic book content within X-Factor #293. Advertisements can be found all throughout the X-Factor #293 comic book.

The issues families can have with X-Factor #293 are blood, violence, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. The obsession over marketing in X-Factor #293 seems really odd. I guess it fits our current times of people obsessed with social media fame. The Editor's Desk page in X-Factor #293 is really depressing. This guy planned this horrible concept and thinks it is funny. I found no humor in X-Factor #293.

X-Factor #293 lectures readers telling them that people cannot change. Obviously the writers behind that bad idea have never seen anyone that gave their heart to Jesus Christ. People can change. People do change. Maybe the radical far left liberals are the ones that cannot change their hatred of people diverse from themselves. There are two team member pages in X-Factor #293. It feels like the mutants are expendable meaning no need to care about any team members.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 58%
Writing: 60%
Replay/Extras: 64%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 58%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Russell, Quinn, Aburtov
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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