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james_desantis 's review for:
X-Factor, Vol. 17: The Road to Redemption
by Peter David
With long running series some volumes won't be as good as others. This was is solid but nothing special.
There's a solo issue of Layla being her and getting to see her views of the world. How she sees the world and how her actions might effect others. It's pretty good issue and the best one by far. The rest is okay. Some cute moments with dating moments. Some decent fights between the new baddies. And...that's basically it.
Like a episode of a tv show, it had moments, but can tell it's more a moving block arc. A 3 out of 5.
There's a solo issue of Layla being her and getting to see her views of the world. How she sees the world and how her actions might effect others. It's pretty good issue and the best one by far. The rest is okay. Some cute moments with dating moments. Some decent fights between the new baddies. And...that's basically it.
Like a episode of a tv show, it had moments, but can tell it's more a moving block arc. A 3 out of 5.