| X-Factor, Vol. 3 #201 |
| Marvel Comics |
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#11429
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| The Invisible Woman Has Vanished!, Part Two |
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March 2010
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Comic
Modern Age $2.99 |
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Read It: Yes 32 Pages |
Madrox and the rest of X-Factor have been retained by Franklin and Valeria Richards because they think that their father, Mr. Fantastic, is hiding something about the disappearance of their mother, The Invisible Woman. While taking a psychometric reading of a piece of the Fantasticar, Longshot discovers that Layla Miller was present in Latveria when the Invisible Woman was abducted.
M isn't interested in the Fantastic Four, though. Her father's been abducted and the government won't tell her who did it. Guido might be able to run down a few leads, but he wants in on the rescue for his help.
But before either mission can get underway, Ben Grimm arrives at X-Factor's headquarters looking for payback with Shatterstar. His arrival tosses a few monkey wrenches into the works, leaving several folks in places they didn't exactly want to be.
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| Writer |
Peter David |
| Penciller |
Bing Cansino |
| Colorist |
Jeromy Cox |
| Letterer |
Cory Petit |
| Cover Colorist |
Morry Jay Hollowell |
| Cover Artist |
David Yardin |
| Editor |
Jody LeHeup |
| Editor In Chief |
Joe Quesada |
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Shatterstar (Gaveedra-7 / Benjamin Russell)
M (Monet St. Croix)
Strong Guy (Guido Carosella)
Darwin (Armando Muñoz)
Layla Miller
Longshot
Franklin Richards
Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)
The Thing (Benjamin J. Grimm)
Rictor (Julio Esteban Richter)
Multiple Man (Jamie Madrox)
Valeria Richards
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| Series Group |
X-Factor |
| Color |
Color |
| Barcode |
75960605878520111 |
| Country |
USA |
| Release Date |
1/27/2010 |
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| Collection Status |
In Collection |
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| Purchase Store |
Finar Store |
| Price Purchased |
$2.09 |
| Grade |
9.4 Near Mint |
| Grader Notes |
(9.4) Near Mint |
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