X-Factor (comics)/YMMV

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


The first series contains examples of:

  • Hollywood Homely: Sally/Skids was considered "ugly" by the morlocks.
  • Ho Yay: Julio/Rictor with Shatterstar; has since been made canon.
  • Misblamed: There was no Pandering to the Base to bring Jean back. Nor was it Executive Meddling. It was simply that they finally figured out a way she could return without having killed five billion people.
    • In fact it was executive meddling that kept her from returning until they found a way (Madelyne Pryor was even supposed to be Jean reincarnated until that was nixed).
  • Moral Event Horizon: Cameron Hodge had already been revealed to be a nasty piece of work, but then he made a deal with a master demon - immortality in exchange for supplying said demon with mutant babies.
  • The Woobie:
    • Rusty/Firefist.
    • Leech. Seriously, this kid needs a lot of hugs after what he's been put through in his short life.

The second series contains examples of:

  • Draco in Leather Pants: Pietro/Quicksilver in the X-Men Evolution cartoon.
  • Moral Event Horizon: Pietro/Quicksilver kidnapping his own daughter Luna to subject her to mutating mists was just the beginning. Crystal was definitely not amused when she found out.
  • My Real Daddy: Peter David is the man behind both the second and third series, and the title's name is now always linked to him.
  • Rescued from the Scrappy Heap: Madrox, who annoyed writers and artists alike for starting life as a visually boring and bland character whose superpower was to create visually boring copies of himself. It took Peter David's addition of creatively using his powers, a sense of humor and a philosophical side for the character to take off, and even after that, most writers still don't know what to do with him.

The third series contains examples of: