PAD's All-New, All-Different X-Factor: From The Beginning
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Is the X-Termination line worth reading? I'm thinking about picking up the AXM series once #62 comes out and I was wondering if X-Termination is a good place to start.
Just finished Avengers Academy and was wondering were there any other books that feature Quicksilver that are good? Preferably more of Quicksilver than Avengers Academy but i'd be okay if it's got about the same volume of Quicksilver as AA.
Just good books, i'm no going to buy a Quicksilver solo series just because it's got Quicksilver if it sucks.
EDIT - I f'd up the title... :(
either way, just looking for good pietro story's
It's widely accepted that Peter David's first run on X-Factor #70-#90 has the best Quicksilver ever.
If you want something more recent, Son of M is a great Quicksilver story.
What trade would that be collected in?
X-Factor Visionaries: Peter David #1-#4. Everything you need to know is here.
PAD's All-New, All-Different X-Factor: From The Beginning
X-Poster of the Month & Year: (August) 2012 | March 2013
Come to Deathstrike & .A²: Mutant League Champions 2013
After it ends will it be collected in Ultimate Collection format or will older trades be reprinted? Want to get into it but Vol.6 onwards seem pretty pricey.
Son of M and Silent War are, hands down, two of my favorite miniseries ever. Both X-Factor series are also a must read. I can't remember the specific issues that feature him in the current series, but, really, it's all worth a read.
Stay away from his solo stuff in the 90's. It's atrocious. Beyond that, I'm having trouble coming up with anything that really focuses on him. He's set to appear in an upcoming issue of X-Factor so that should be good, and he's currently being written in the Ultimate books (although that's a whole other version of the character, imo). So yeah.
EDIT: Oh, and there's the Quicksilver one shot written by PAD. It's called X-Factor: The Quick and the Dead. I really enjoyed that one.
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No word on an Ultimate Collection but if the demand for it is there (and it had a loyal fanbase) Marvel will most likely get round to it. After they've finished fawning over their current flavours of the month, most likely
Just finished Nation X and wondered how big a deal it is to NOT read Messiah War prior to Second Coming.
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