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Oh ****. Joey Q is talking about X-Factor.



Looks like I am dropping this book after fifty. Cause I don't want to read about how Madrox makes a deal with the devil to set him back decades.

Funny thing is that seems more plausible in X-Factor than it ever could have been in ASM depending on Madrox's mood/dupe. What am I saying Madrox doesn't make decisions.
 
Funny thing is that seems more plausible in X-Factor than it ever could have been in ASM depending on Madrox's mood/dupe. What am I saying Madrox doesn't make decisions.
It does seem more plausible. But that doesn't mean I want all those wonderful issues of X-Factor I read to not matter anymore.
 
Don't worry Joe Q won't do that to X-Factor. It's pretty obvious Peter David and his ideas are the driving force for that book. I think he'll probably provide either more advertising or possibly give him even more freedom in his stories. Maybe X-factor is going to have a crossover that makes sense story wise. You know how PAD just did an interview where he said he probably won't do any crossovers. Its probably another lie. Well not a real crossover and more of just using the Marvel U to its advantage, but hopefully not dark reign and more like taking advantage of everything he has access too, because this is a marvel book.(example: Dr. Doom in the future and the Summer's rebellion)
 
I doubt it'd be a Dark Reign tie-in. I think Utopia is only the first in a series of events that'll end Dark Reign.
 
Oh ****. Joey Q is talking about X-Factor.



Looks like I am dropping this book after fifty. Cause I don't want to read about how Madrox makes a deal with the devil to set him back decades.
Smells like overreacting!
 
I doubt it'd be a Dark Reign tie-in. I think Utopia is only the first in a series of events that'll end Dark Reign.
I'd be happy to see Dark Riegn go. It's been pretty much boring me to tears except for Daken antagonizing Bullseye which has been hilarious.
 
I'm so tired of seeing Norman Osborn everywhere. I'm just ready for his ass to become Green Goblin again and then have him die again like he should be in the first place. He's not done much of nothing since his return from death/clone saga but bad stories anyways. :o
 
And we have our answer to the mystery. The book is getting the re-numbering treatment up to #200! Story below:


Today in Toronto at Fan Expo Canada 2009, Marvel revealed the answer to the “Where’s X-Factor?” mystery with the announcement that X-Factor would be the next Marvel title to receive a numeral facelift. A number of fans and retailers were shocked when Marvel released solicitations for November 2009 and X-Factor was not listed. Now, a number of new questions are probably on the minds of fans of the X-lines quirkiest book: Is the cast changing? Will Peter David still be writing the book? Where is X-Factor Investigations going? Well, from the looks of things, things will be remaining unchanged...for the most part. X-Factor is moving back into New York City and their new client is none other than Franklin Richards!

Newsarama spoke with Peter David about the upcoming re-numeration of X-Factor and about the winds of changes which seem to be blowing slightly in the direction of Marvel’s mutant detective agency.

Newsarama: X-Factor has been kind of listening to the beat of their own drummer on the fringe of the X-line for a vast majority of the series; in December, with the series being re-numerated back to its original sequence with #200, how are things going to change? Or are things going to be staying the same?

Peter David: Mostly I'm going to be mindful that new people may be coming on board to check out the series and will be making sure that it's as reader-friendly as humanly—or even superhumanly—possible.

Also, I'm going to be endeavoring to make sure that the series has its finger more on the pulse of what's going on in the Marvel Universe; which isn't to say we're suddenly going to turn into crossover central. I just don't want people to feel as if the events are happening in a vacuum.

Nrama: Are you pleased with Marvel's choice to return the series to its original sequence? Or do you feel that taking the book and changing it detracts from your run on a wholly separate set of stories that aren't necessarily in line with the old X-Factor title?

David: Honestly? I don't have any strong feelings about it. If I had my way, comics would do away with ongoing numbering entirely. I think the model has changed so significantly that the practice has outlived its usefulness. I would just start every "season" over with a #1, have it run through #12 of that year, and then next year begin again. In the case of X-Factor, I don't think it detracts from anything. I think the main advantage of it is that it prompts guys from Newsarama to say, "Hey! Marvel's bumping X-Factor to #200! Let's do some interviews about that because it's a newsworthy event!" How's that working out so far?

Nrama: (laugh) Well, I guess you’ve kind of got me there...

Now that Madrox and crew have moved back into the thick of in New York City, will X-Factor be interacting with more of the Marvel Universe?

David: Form follows function. The notion was that we wanted to have X-Factor interacting more with the MU, and that was hard to do with them being off in Detroit. It's not like they have airplanes at their disposal. So we relocated them back to NY because that's where the action is.

Nrama: What can you tell readers about the upcoming arc that starts in X-Factor #200?

David: We're starting with most of the team already back in NY, because I can't think of anything more boring than charting every dramatic beat of them relocating. Most of the team is there, but there are a couple of significant exceptions. And over the first few issues, story developments will occur that will pull them together.

The initial storyline is called "The Invisible Woman has Vanished." Ever see the classic detective thing where a kid shows up to hire the PI? That's what we're doing: The Richards kids show up to hire the team to find their mom, even though their dad is insisting that there's no problem and it's nothing they should concern themselves about. And things just roll from there.

Nrama: Has the cast of X-Factor finally stabilized for the time being or will their be any more new additions to the team with their return to the Big Apple?

David: If we add any more members, we're going to have to split it into X-Factor Red and X-Factor Blue, so no.

Nrama: What are some of the perks of being able to include characters like the Fantastic Four into one of X-Factor's investigations?

David: The FF were the very first Marvel characters whose adventures I ever read, so it's a kick to get to play with these characters in the pages of X-Factor. Plus there's the obvious marketing advantage of guest starring characters who come with their own readership; obviously I hope FF fans will be intrigued by what they see in X-Factor and want to keep with the book even after the guest appearances.

Nrama: What other sorts of struggles and conflicts can readers look forward to seeing as the new status quo for the team unfolds?

David: The team has some internal personality conflicts that are going to have to be worked out. Madrox and Siryn still have some trust issues, Monet is uncertain as to whose side she should be on, and Guido feels threatened by Shatterstar's presence since he feels as if hand to hand combat should be his schtick, plus he's still annoyed because he feels blindsided by the Shatterstar/Rictor pairing.

Nrama: Will X-Factor have any artistic changes starting with issue #200? Are you aware of any fresh young artists that you'd like to work with on the book that you haven't had the opportunity to work with yet?

David: Yes, we will have a new artist for #200. I'll let Marvel get into the specifics of who it's going to be. As for fresh young artists, I can’t think of anyone in specifically. I think there's a lot of talent out there and I'm happy to work with anyone who can nail their deadlines and tell the story in an exciting manner.

Nrama: What is it about this assemblage of characters that makes writing this book so much fun?

David: They're an eclectic group with a lot of potential drama.

Nrama: There is still lots of unfinished business going on in the current X-Factor storyline with issue #48 hitting shelves very soon; will all the current mysteries be solved by #200?

David: A number of them will be. But the resolution of #50 is designed to provoke even more discussion of, "Okay, we know what happened, but WHY did that happen?" I like to introduce another question for every answer that I present.

http://www.newsarama.com/comics/080929-Fan-Expo-X-Factor.html
 
If the new artist for #200 is Larry Stroman, I swear on a stack of comics, I will burn Marvel Comics' HQ down to the ground.
 
Whew. But hopefully that 'finger on the pulse' thing is just a line to get editors off this book's back.

And that numbering thing he talks about sounds a lot like what Hellboy and B.P.R.D. do.

If the new artist for #200 is Larry Stroman, I swear on a stack of comics, I will burn Marvel Comics' HQ down to the ground.
And that. I hope that doesn't happen.
 
Good to know the Shatterstar/Rictor pairing ain't goin' nowhere. :D
 
After Rob Liefeld's reaction, I wouldn't be surprised if Joe Quesada and Peter David decided to keep Shatterstar and Ric a couple out of pure spite.
 
And that numbering thing he talks about sounds a lot like what Hellboy and B.P.R.D. do.

It doesn't sound at all like what Hellboy and BPRD do. Those two series run in serialized minis, essentially - different adventures, with specific numberings, not at all having to do with what year or season they come out during. It's more to make them more like pulps.

Peter David just thinks numbering should be done away with, and he said as much. His "example" of numbering is just a matter of numbering things arbitrarily if they must be numbered.
 
Do you often compare apples to oranges because they're both fruit? Bananas are like tomatos! They're both fruit as well.

Peter David: "I would just start every 'season' over with a #1, have it run through #12 of that year, and then next year begin again."

He says nothing of story arcs, unless he's trying to use the term "season" to mean like a television season, which is stupid, because - HEY! big surprise! comics aren't television!

Over the course of twelve months, numerous story arcs could be written, so nosir, they are not the same, and Peter David is being a dummy if he's using the term "season" to mean that. Hmph.
 
You silly, silly man.

But what about bananas and tomatos? Wood and wool?
 
But what about bananas and tomatos? Wood and wool?
That's just crossing a line, sir. :cmad:

But it does seem similar enough to me. Or that's just me being a little peeved that Hellboy stories take so long to come out cause it feels like a year for each arc.
 
And the new story IS a year.

Doo doo doo - the mystery thickens!
 
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Its staying and they're back in NY and like the other band of merry mutants they're intergrating back into the MU. PAD will know how to keep it they way it was I trust him I'm just glad its not ending.
 
Yay! its not cancelled!


btw.. Am i the only one that read last weeks "Wolverine : First Class" ??

I wouldnt normally have picked it up but it was actually a pretty good Multiple Man story, that leads well into the Madrox series. Think the writer is clearly a fan of X-Factor.

Would definately recomend.
 
I totally think Marvel is plannign a big push for X-Factor into the forefront.
 
Yay! its not cancelled!


btw.. Am i the only one that read last weeks "Wolverine : First Class" ??

I wouldnt normally have picked it up but it was actually a pretty good Multiple Man story, that leads well into the Madrox series. Think the writer is clearly a fan of X-Factor.

Would definately recomend.
Doesn't PAD write both books?
 
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