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Cover: Tommy Lee Edwards

X-Factor #4

Oct 2002 · Marvel · 2.50 USD; 4.00 CAD
“Fear and Loathing”

In "Fear and Loathing," F.B.I. agents Gray and Kearse find themselves at the heart of a chilling government plot to eliminate mutants, starting with a devastating attack on Xavier's School. Written by Jeff Jensen and illustrated with gritty intensity by Arthur Ranson, this 2002 X-Factor issue sees the agents confront both external threats and their own inner struggles as they fight a system rigged against the very people they’re sworn to protect. The cover, by Tommy Lee Edwards, captures the tension of a world on edge.

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writer Jeff Jensen · artist, inker Arthur Ranson · colorist Paul Mounts · letterer Paul Tutrone · cover Tommy Lee Edwards

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artist, inker Arthur Ranson
colorist Paul Mounts
letterer Paul Tutrone
cover pencils, inks Tommy Lee Edwards

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F.B.I. agents Gray and Kearse uncover a secret government conspiracy to destroy mutants beginning with a bomb set off to blow up Xavier's School. Gray and Kearse both battle and come to terms with their private demons as they battle injustice against mutants.

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