Facteur X #21
In "Homicide multiple," X-Factor faces a mind-bending crisis when two identical Multiple Men—both claiming to be the real Jamie Madrox—clash in a battle of identity and survival. With the team scrambling to sort truth from duplication and public fear escalating, the term "geecee" emerges as a new, pointed label for mutants, reflecting a shifting cultural conversation. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Larry Stroman, with inks by Allen Milgrom and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1993 issue features a cover by Ciro Tota.
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There are two Multiple Men duking it out both claiming to be the real Jamie Madrox and X-Factor tries to figure out which one is the real deal while also trying to quell a public relations nightmare. Guido coins the term "genetically challenged" or "geecee" as the preferred way to address a mutant.
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