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Issue: X-Factor 56 Date: Jul-90 Story: Ravens (30 pages) Feature Characters: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman, Archangel Regular Characters: Nathan Christopher Summers; Ship Guest Stars: Villains: Crimson and five other Ravens including Coral, Shana, Azure Other Characters: Trish Tilby and her cameraman Frank; Officer (Charlotte) Jones Credits: Writer: Louise Simonson Pencils: Steven Carr Inks: Allen Milgrom Letters: Joe Rosen Colors: Tom Vincent Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: Ravens gather in Manson's, a bar in lower Manhattan. Crimson tells them her plan to attack Warren, and Azure violates the mind of a stock broker, hospitalizing him. Warren breaks up a gang war but is caught on camera and denounced by Trish as a vigilante. Jean returns from a visit with the X-Men (Uncanny X-Men 261-263). Azure goes to the hospital and starts to kill the broker with his own memories. Warren intervenes but Azure takes control of his mind. This has the side-effect of freeing Warren's wings, which instinctively decapitate Azure (he dissolves into flaming mist). The Ravens must now add Warren to their ranks, or their circle will be permanently broken. Crimson instead wants to absorb Warren's power, allow the other Ravens to die, and survive alone. Warren stops street thugs from burning a homeless woman. Crimson introduces herself as a friend, and renders him unconscious. Jones intervenes, and before Crimson can attack her, the sun rises, and she must flee. Hank argues with Trish over her reporting of Warren. Issue: X-Factor 57 Date: Aug-90 Story: Reflections (31 pages) Feature Characters: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman, Archangel Regular Characters: Guest Stars: X-Men Banshee and Forge Villains: Super-soldiers from the Right and Cameron Hodge (unnamed); Crimson and the Ravens Other Characters: Officer (Charlotte) Jones, a policeman named Chuck; Trish Tilby; bank guards including Fred; Candy Southern (in Warren's delusion) Credits: Writer: Louise Simonson Pencils: Andy Kubert Inks: Allen Milgrom Letters: Joe Rosen Colors: Tom Vincent Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: X-Factor find Warren, soaring in a delirium over New York. He is attacked by the Right, who have armor specially designed to combat X-Factor. Crimson's attack last issue has deranged Warren even further. He believes himself to still be Angel and tries to do his banking as Warren Worthington. Guards confront him, assuming he is robbing the bank. The Right and X-Factor immediately go to the bank. Warren beats off the Right and flies away. Forge and Banshee arrive, saying that believe a subcutaneous poison capsule is causing Warren's madness. They all attack him in the boardroom of the Worthington Building and place a shackle around his waist that inhibit his powers, but then the Ravens transport him away. Issue: X-Factor 58 Date: Sep-90 Story: Nevermore (30 pages) Feature Characters: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman, Archangel Regular Characters: Guest Stars: X-Men Banshee and Forge Villains: Ravens including Crimson, Shana, Cobolt, Cerise, Beryl, Coral, Ruby Other Characters: Officer Charlotte Jones and her son Timmy Credits: Writer: Louise Simonson Pencils: Jon Bogdanove Inks: Allen Milgrom Letters: Joe Rosen Colors: Brad Vancata Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: The Ravens take Warren to a theater and begin to add him to their circle. Cobolt sends Crimson, Cerise and Beryl to find a victim for Warren to feed on, to seal himself as a vampire. They kidnap Jones. X-Factor search for them, Jean using reemerging telepathic powers to sense them, and interrupt Warren feeding on Jones. While they attack the Ravens, Crimson attacks Warren, trying to absorb his power for herself. Jones removes the inhibitor belt from Warren, and he decapitates Crimson. Jean decapitates the leader Cobalt with a giant ankh, and the rest of the Ravens dissolve into fiery mist. Forge removes the poison pellet from Warren's skin. Issue: X-Factor 59 Date: Oct-90 Story: Yesterday's News (31 pages) Feature Characters: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman, Archangel Regular Characters: Ship; Nathan Christopher Summers Guest Stars: Villains: Cameron Hodge Other Characters: Reporters including Charlie Grant, Liz Barnes, Trish Tilby, and her boss (and ex-husband) Paul Burton; Officer Charlotte Jones, her mother-in-law, her son Timmy, and her husband George (in flashback); Opal (Tanaka) Credits: Writer: Louise Simonson Pencils: Terry Shoemaker Inks: Allen Milgrom Letters: Joe Rosen Colors: Glynis Oliver Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: The press accost Warren with questions about his recent vigilante rampage and his claim that he is Warren Worthington, thought dead since issue 15. He saves Grant and Barnes from a fall but then dunks them in the East River, and Trish catches this on tape. Warren goes to Charlotte's apartment, gets a lecture from her mother-in-law and adulation from her son. Her husband had been shot and her son crippled in a shoot-out between white gang members. Hank, Scott, and Jean test Christopher's mutant ability to project a force bubble, and Scott and Jean reconcile. Trish voices her concerns over her own reporting of mutant activity and is sent by Paul on assignment to India. Bobby takes Opal ice-sledding, and Warren takes Charlotte flying - budding romances. Opal receives a disturbing letter. Warren, happy and more like his old self, holds a smooth interview with the media. Issue: X-Factor 60 Date: Nov-90 Story: Brotherhood (31 pages) Feature Characters: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman, Archangel Regular Characters: Ship, Nathan Christopher Summers Guest Stars: New Mutants: Cable, Cannonball, Sunspot, Boom-Boom, Rictor, Wolfsbane, Warlock (deceased); X-Men: Storm, Forge, Gambit, Banshee; Havok (Alex Summers) Villains: Commander Cameron Hodge, the president of Genosha (Reneau, unnamed), Genegineer (Dr. David Moreau, unnamed), Chief Magistrate "Tam" Anderson, Wipeout, Pipeline Other Characters: Opal (Tanaka); Paul Burton, Dr. Valerie Cooper; reporter Sam Mellon, Mr. Smith (Boom-Boom's father); Mutate #7875 Credits: Writer: Louise Simonson Pencils: Jon Bogdanove Inks: Allen Milgrom Letters: Joe Rosen Colors: Glynis Oliver Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: This issue is part 3 of the X-Tinction Agenda crossover. Hodge (decapitated by Warren in iss. 34) is still alive, courtesy the demon N'astirh, and has a spider-like, cybernetic body. He plots with the Genoshan president and Genegineer to execute their captives mutants, make Genosha a world power, and destroy all mutants, especially Warren. Cooper summons X-Factor to Washington to let them know the U.S. government will not oppose their rescuing the New Mutants. They land on the coast of Genosha and are promptly attacked. The amnesiac Havok is now a Genoshan magistrate and fights Scott. The Genoshans retreat. Boom-Boom, Rictor, and Storm escape and try to make their way to the U.S. embassy. Issue: X-Factor 61 Date: Dec-90 Story: Betrayal! (31 pages) Feature Characters: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman, Archangel Regular Characters: Guest Stars: New Mutants: Cable, Cannonball, Sunspot, Boom-Boom, Rictor, Wolfsbane (now Mutate #490), Warlock (deceased); X-Men: Storm (now Mutate #20), Forge, Gambit, Banshee, Psylocke; Wolverine and Jubilee; Havok (Alex Summers) Villains: Commander Cameron Hodge, the president of Genosha (Reneau, unnamed), Genegineer (Dr. David Moreau, unnamed) Other Characters: Credits: Writer: Louise Simonson Pencils: Jon Bogdanove Inks: Allen Milgrom Letters: Joe Rosen Colors: Mike Rockwitz Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: This issue is part 6 of the X-Tinction Agenda crossover. Hodge has captured ten of these nineteen mutants and places Jean in a cell with Wolverine, who is without his healing factor and dying. He hopes they will unbridle their passions, thereby betraying Scott. Banshee, Warren, and Cannonball attack the President's office and are captured. Scott, Bobby, and Hank, infiltrate the Genoshan Citadel. Alex attacks them, but Scott grabs him and makes him remember his real identity, but Hodge arrives, to Havok pretends to still be a magistrate and shoots his brother. Issue: X-Factor 62 Date: Jan-91 Story: Capital Punishment (31 pages) Feature Characters: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman, Archangel Regular Characters: Guest Stars: New Mutants: Cable, Cannonball, Sunspot, Boom-Boom, Rictor, Wolfsbane, Warlock (deceased), Douglas Ramsey (deceased); X-Men: Storm, Forge, Gambit, Banshee, Psylocke; Wolverine and Jubilee; Havok (Alex Summers) Villains: Commander Cameron Hodge, President Reneau, Chief Magistrate "Tam" Anderson Other Characters: Credits: Writer: Louise Simonson Pencils: Jon Bogdanove Inks: Allen Milgrom Letters: Task Force Z2 Colors: Glynis Oliver Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: This issue is part 9 of the X-Tinction Agenda crossover. The mutants have been freed and have had their powers restored with the help of the Genegineer, whom Hodge has killed. Rictor and Wolfsbane find the wounded Hodge, and Wolfsbane attacks him. She has been transformed by the Genegineer and is much more aggressive and powerful in her wolf form than previously. Storm and Warren arrive and attack Hodge but are defeated, and Hodge tries to repay Warren by decapitation. Havok, Scott, Jean and Wolverine intervene, but Hodge defeats all but the Summers brothers. They confront Hodge on the top of the Citadel and together blast him, but he is kept alive by the power of a demon and manages to pull them both over the edge. Jean catches them, and Rictor collapses the Citadel, burying Hodge's immortal head beneath its rubble. Hank has rounded up the remaining mutants and discovered that the magistrates rebelled and captured their insane president. They announce new elections, and Havok and Wolfsbane remain in Genosha to ensure fairness to mutates. Back in Westchester, Boom-Boom sprinkles Warlock's ashes on Doug's grave, and there is a promising sparkle of light. Issue: X-Factor 63 Date: Feb-91 Story: Family (30 pages) Feature Characters: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman, Archangel Regular Characters: Ship Guest Stars: Mariko, head of the Yazuka clan Yashida Villains: The Dragon Lord of the Tatsu clan (a Japanese Mafia figure), his five cybernetically-enhanced Oyabun (lieutenants, also called Cyberpunks) including Katsu'ta'ro and Fu'se, and Yazuka (gangsters) Other Characters: Opal Tanaka (real name revealed as Miki), her adoptive parents George and Rita Tanaka, her birth-mother Shizu'ko Credits: Writer: Louise Simonson, Whilce Portacio (plot assist) Pencils & Inks: Whilce Portacio Letters: Michael Heisler Colors: Glynis Oliver Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Special Thanks: Kimson Agena Special Assist: Homage Studios Synopsis: Out to dinner with Bobby, Opal tells him that she received a letter that revealed she was adopted (issue 59). They are suddenly attacked by Yazuka, who throw Bobby out a window and abduct Opal before he can stop them. The Tanakas tell Bobby that Lord Tatsu'o is her grandfather and beg his help in rescuing her. Tatsu'o tells Opal that she has been brought to Japan to choose a husband and bear an heir to his criminal empire. Bobby and Jean Scott fly to Japan, and Mariko offers to have her ninjas rescue Opal during a sumo-wrestling match that Tatsu'o is sponsoring. During the match, Opal cries out for help, and Bobby attacks prematurely, as do Mariko's ninjas, who are swiftly defeated. Tatsu'o teleports away with his granddaughter. Note: Scott, Jean, and Bobby have new blue and gold uniforms with this issue. Issue: X-Factor 64 Date: Mar-91 Story: The Price (30 pages) Feature Characters: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Iceman Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Mariko Villains: Tatsu'o, his Cyberpunks: Katsu'ta'ro, Fu'se, Hiro, Ko'ichi, and Toshi Other Characters: Opal Tanaka, her father (deceased) and mother Shizu'ko Credits: Writer: Louise Simonson, Whilce Portacio (plot assist) Pencils: Whilce Portacio Inks: Art Thibert Letters: Michael Heisler Colors: Glynis Oliver, Steve Buccellato Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Special Thanks: Kimson Agena Synopsis: Bobby plans to attack the Tatsu stronghold directly and rescue Opal. Hiro tells Opal of her parents: they were from warring clans and were not allowed to marry. Her mother sent her to America to save her from the Yazuka life. Opal tries and fails to escape on her own, and Tatsu'o has Hiro shackled but then, when Bobby attacks, gives him the chance to redeem himself in battle. Jean telekinetically transports Mariko and her ninjas into the compound, and they learns that Shizu'ko has poisoned Tatsu'o's tea. The ninjas free Opal. The Cyberpunks, jealous of Hiro, attack him, and Bobby saves him. Hiro is duty-bound to fight him, but they do so without enhanced abilities. Hiro is a much better fighter, but he allows Bobby to defeat him in order to prove himself a man, not a killing machine. The Tatsu'o mansion explodes. Issue: X-Factor 65 Date: Apr-91 Story: Malign Influences (26 pages) Feature Characters: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman, Archangel Regular Characters: Ship; Nathan Christopher Summers Guest Stars: Villains: Apocalypse and his task-force, later identified as suborned Inhumans called "Riders of the Storm": Foxbat, Gauntlet, Tusk, Psynapse, Barrage, Harddrive Other Characters: Charlotte Jones, Opal Tanaka, Rick Carmichael, Trish Tilby Credits: Writer: Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio (plot), Chris Claremont (script) Pencils: Whilce Portacio Inks: Art Thibert Letters: Michael Heisler Colors: Steve Buccellato Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis: This issue is part 1 of Endgame. Ship is malfunctioning. Apocalypse, observing, plans to avenge himself on them, especially Ship, which had been his until issue 25. Warren and Charlotte renew their relationship; Jean and Scott have a heart-to-heart; Bobby takes Opal out; and Hank watches Trish on TV. Apocalypse's thugs crash their ship into Ship, board, and attack. Psynapse attacks Jean on the astral plane, and this triggers the resurgence of her telepathic power. She quickly defeats Psynapse and Gauntlet, and the other villains have already been subdued. Meanwhile, however, Hardware is infiltrating Ship's cybernetic core, shutting it down. Note: the first part of the Apocalypse Manifesto is appended to this issue, giving an analysis of Warren, Scott, and Jean. Scott is listed as progenitor of "the Twelve." Issue: X-Factor 66 Date: May-91 Story: Heroic Effort (27 pages) Feature Characters: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman, Archangel Regular Characters: Ship; Nathan Christopher Summers Guest Stars: Captain America, Sersi, Thing, Torch, She-Hulk; Askani Villains: Apocalypse, Foxbat, Gauntlet, Tusk, Harddrive Other Characters: Charlotte Jones (now a police sergeant, and again mistakenly drawn as a Caucasian on page 22), policemen named Reuben, Schlesinger, Alvarez, Cameron, Kassinoff, Buchanan, Shetterley Credits: Writer: Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio (plot), Chris Claremont (script) Pencils: Whilce Portacio Inks: Art Thibert Letters: Pat Brosseau Colors: Glynis Oliver, Steve Buccellato Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis This issue, presumably, is part 2 of Endgame. Ship, out of control, attacks the city, and super-heroes from all over New York are kept busy rescuing people. Harddrive knocks out Jean while continuing to corrupt Ship's systems. Ship nevertheless warns Scott that Nathan Christopher is in danger. Askani arrives suddenly, mistakenly attacks X-Factor, thus allowing Foxbat to teleport away with the baby. The police storm Ship, but it allows only Charlotte to enter. Gauntlet tries to abduct her and is foiled by Warren. Hank is able to establish communication with Ship, which announces that it is dying but unwilling to be controlled by Apocalypse again. It rockets into space and plans to self-destruct, and Apocalypse prudently teleports his people away. Hank tries valiantly to rewrite Ship's programming, but it explodes in space anyway. Note: the second part of the Apocalypse Manifesto is appended to this issue, giving an analysis of Bobby and Hank. Issue: X-Factor 67 Date: Jun-91 Story: Lunar Opposition! (30 pages) Feature Characters: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman, Archangel Regular Characters: Ship; Nathan Christopher Summers Guest Stars: Inhumans Black Bolt, Karnak, Gorgon, and Crystal (and her dog Lockjaw), Triton; Askani, Boak Villains: Apocalypse, Foxbat, Gauntlet; Sebastian Shaw and his son Shinobi Other Characters: Sgt. Charlotte Jones Credits: Writer: Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio (plot), Chris Claremont (script) Pencils: Whilce Portacio Inks: Art Thibert Letters: Michael Heisler Colors: Glynis Oliver, Mike Thomas Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis This issue, presumably, is part 3 of Endgame. Ship exploded but retained the core parts of its systems in a hastily-formed survival module. The Inhumans arrive in another ship. Their Great Refuge on the Moon has been overrun by Apocalypse, and they ally with X-Factor. Foxbat and Gauntlet teleport aboard just long enough to abduct Crystal. It is revealed that Askani is from the future, trying to change her past in order to save her present. X-Factor and the Inhumans attack Apocalypse's stronghold on the moon. They project holographs of themselves, drawing their foes' attention, and then attack from the rear. Sneaky. The Inhumans freed, X-Factor attack Apocalypse directly, and realize that they are in the same place where Phoenix died. Jump to a chalet in Interlaken, Switzerland, where Shinobi Shaw has just bought out his father's business and ruined him. He uses his mutant control of his density to give Sebastian a heart-attack and furthermore blows up the chalet. Issue: X-Factor 68 Date: Jul-91 Story: Finale (30 pages) Feature Characters: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman, Archangel Regular Characters: Ship; Nathan Christopher Summers Guest Stars: Inhumans Black Bolt, Karnak, and Gorgon; Askani; the Watcher; images of Professor Xavier, Colossus, Cable, Val Cooper (?) Villains: Apocalypse and the Riders of the Storm: Gauntlet, Tusk, Barrage; Medusa and her sister Crystal Other Characters: Sgt. Charlotte Jones Credits: Writer: Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio (plot), Chris Claremont (script) Pencils: Whilce Portacio Inks: Art Thibert Letters: Michael Heisler Colors: Dana Moreshead Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis This issue, presumably, is part 4 of Endgame, and final. In Apocalypse's base in the Inhuman Great Refuge on the Moon: X-Factor defeat the Riders, only to be defeated by Medusa and Crystal, only to be freed by Black Bolt, Karnak, and Gorgon. Askani looks on, sees Hank and Jean about to touch Christopher Nathan's creche, and prevents them from electrocuting themselves on it. They realize that the baby has been infected with a virus by Apocalypse and is likely to die. The baby yanks Jean's into the astral plane, to get her help combating it, which is personified as an amalgam of Apocalypse and the baby himself. Jean yanks Scott in to help, and he blasts the Apocalypse avatar. They jump back to physical reality, where Apocalypse is defeated, but the baby is still dying. Askani claims to be able to take him away and save his life, and Scott reluctantly lets him go (he later returns, adult, as Cable). The Watcher applauds his choice. Issue: X-Factor 69 Date: Aug-91 Story: Clash Reunion (31 pages) Feature Characters: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman, Archangel Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Professor Xavier, Colossus; X-Men Rogue, Wolverine, Forge; Polaris; Moira MacTaggart, Jamie Madrox, Psylocke, Gambit, Jubilee, Siryn, Legion; Mystique as Valerie Cooper Villains: the Shadow King in the body of agent Jacob Reisz Other Characters: Col. Vashkin Credits: Writer: Fabian Nicieza et al. Pencils: Whilce Portacio Inks: Task Force X Letters: Michael Heisler Colors: Dana Moreshead Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis This issue is part of the Muir Island Saga. Val has called X-Factor to Washington, where hysterical anti-mutant crowds have gathered. A gunshot rings out, and they surge forward to quell the crowd, capture the gunman, and get his victim an ambulance. On Muir Island, Forge, Wolverine, and Rogue are ready to attack the Shadow King but are attacked by Banshee, whom they subdue and release from the Shadow King's control with one of Forge's gizmos (a microscopic neurosynaptic buffer, to be specific). The Shadow King is creating hatred around the world and using a mutated Polaris to focus the energy back to himself. Also, he has taken agent Reisz as a host body and is controlling Val. X-Factor enters Muir Island Research Center, defeat Moira, Madrox, Psylocke, Gambit, and Jubilee, and are attacked by Legion. Meanwhile, Reisz reveals his true colors and attacks Xavier. Mystique emerges from behind the form of Val Cooper, and blows Reisz's head off, pushing the Shadow King back to the astral plane. This also causes Legion to go out of control. X-Factor, and the others find Polaris but are unable to break her link to the Shadow King because it would kill her. The Shadow King takes Legion as his next host, and he blows up the island. Issue: X-Factor 70 Date: Sep-91 Story: Odds and Ends (30 pages) Feature Characters: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman, Archangel Regular Characters: Guest Stars: Professor Xavier, Legion, Moira MacTaggart, Storm, Wolverine, Jubilee, Guido, Polaris, Rogue, Colossus, Forge, Gambit, Mystique, Val Cooper, Nick Fury Villains: Other Characters: Credits: Writer: Peter David Pencils: Kirk Jarvinen Inks: Joe Rubinstein Letters: Michael Heisler Colors: Glynis Oliver, Steve Buccellato Editor: Bob Harras Editor-in-Chief: Tom DeFalco Synopsis This issue is the epilogue to the Muir Island Saga. Xavier enters Legion's mind in an attempt to repair the damage done by the Shadow King, but fails. Wolverine and Scott bicker. It is revealed that Val shot herself because the Shadow King was trying to force her to kill Mystique, who then took her place to defeat the villain. Mystique and Rogue; Wolverine and Jubilee; Polaris and Guide have heart-to-hearts. Xavier learns that he is again indefinitely wheelchair-bound. Hank, Val, and Xavier each try to figure out how to reorganize the X-teams.
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