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X-Factor, Vol. 13: Hard Labor
by Dennis Calero, Paul Davidson, Peter David, Emanuela Lupacchino
X-Factor keeps going along, and it keeps the quality it almost always had.
So this one focuses a lot on Shatterstar and Renee. The second we go into a church and this little renee girl wannabe starts killing people, you know things are going to get crazy. Not to mention some new love interest for Gudo? Oh snap! Oh and we can't forget about Renee's baby. That little wolf pup has to come out some time, but we know it's not going to be a normal pregnancy. Is it ever? Let's go!
Good: The art is pretty solid most of the volume. The end result with Renee's baby is...different. A little weird, and dunno if it comes back later, but a interesting set up. The new love interest is out of left field but I'm intrigued. I also really loled at a lot of Jamie's one liners this volume.
Bad: It fills a bit filler. Renee baby being born is big but it felt a bit stretched out.
Overall, another great volume. While not mind-blowing, it has the drama, tense emotional moments, and the lolz. All worth it. A 4 out of 5.
So this one focuses a lot on Shatterstar and Renee. The second we go into a church and this little renee girl wannabe starts killing people, you know things are going to get crazy. Not to mention some new love interest for Gudo? Oh snap! Oh and we can't forget about Renee's baby. That little wolf pup has to come out some time, but we know it's not going to be a normal pregnancy. Is it ever? Let's go!
Good: The art is pretty solid most of the volume. The end result with Renee's baby is...different. A little weird, and dunno if it comes back later, but a interesting set up. The new love interest is out of left field but I'm intrigued. I also really loled at a lot of Jamie's one liners this volume.
Bad: It fills a bit filler. Renee baby being born is big but it felt a bit stretched out.
Overall, another great volume. While not mind-blowing, it has the drama, tense emotional moments, and the lolz. All worth it. A 4 out of 5.