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As in other posts, Marvel has been making a mockery of even having issue numbers.
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X-Factor (1986) |
X-Factor was launched in 1986 with the intent of bringing back the original X-Men (Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, Angel, Marvel Girl/Phoenix) in the wake of the successful new X-men (Wolverine, Nightcrawler, Storm, Colossus etc.) and ran for 149 issues plus an oddly numbered -1 issue.
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X-Factor (2006) |
X-Factor (2006) launched as part of the Decimation storyline (the follow-up to Avengers:Dissassembled) where the mutant population was greatly reduced in size by the insane Scarlet Witch ("no more mutants").
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X-Factor (2010) |
X-Factor(2010) it the continuation of X-Men (2006) where the numbering changed from #50 to #200 to match the "older" numbering from X-Factor (1986).
X-Factor (2013) continues with the re-launch of Marvel into Marvel Now and continues from issue #250 to the last issue #252
Series |
Issues |
Total Issues |
Total X-Factor |
X-Factor
(1986) |
1 to 149 |
149 |
1-149 |
X-Factor
(2006) |
1 to 50 |
50 |
150-199 |
X-Factor
(2010) |
200 to 249 |
50 |
200 -249 |
X-Factor
(2013) |
250 to 262 |
13 |
250 to 262 |