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by jarvis_0 - written on 03/08/01 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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This comic, released after the ongoing X-Factor comic finished, is the first comic i have ever collected which i have every single issue of. That for me is amazing because i am always missing the odd issue of all the comics i collect. (By the way, the comics i collect are Uncanny X-men, X-Men, Ultimate X-Men, Ultimate Spiderman and Warlands.) Mutant X only ran for 32 issues (plus a couple of annuals) and was the series which finally saw Havok, get out from the shadow of his brother and X-men member Cyclops. At the end of X-factor (#149) Havok was on a plane with Greystone and a Time Displacement Machine. The machine blew up and everyone thought Havok died. When in fact ...
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