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''All-New X-Factor'' is a comic book series published by Creator/MarvelComics which debuted in January 2014, as part of the ''[[ComicBook/MarvelNOW All-New Marvel NOW!]]'' event. Focusing on a new iteration of the ComicBook/XFactor superhero team, the series is written by Peter David and is a follow up to his previous book, ''[[ComicBook/XFactor2006 X-Factor]]'' vol. 3, whose incarnation of X-Factor was a private investigation company.

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''All-New X-Factor'' is a comic book series published by Creator/MarvelComics which debuted in January 2014, as part of the ''[[ComicBook/MarvelNOW All-New Marvel NOW!]]'' event. Focusing on a new iteration of the ComicBook/XFactor superhero team, the series is written by Peter David Creator/PeterDavid and is a follow up to his previous book, ''[[ComicBook/XFactor2006 X-Factor]]'' vol. 3, whose incarnation of X-Factor was a private investigation company.
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''All-New X-Factor'' is acomic book series published by Creator/MarvelComics which debuted in January 2014, as part of the [[ComicBook/MarvelNOW All-New Marvel NOW!]] event. Focusing on a new iteration of the ComicBook/XFactor superhero team, the series is written by Peter David and is a follow up to his previous book, [[ComicBook/XFactor2006 X-Factor]] vol. 3, whose incarnation of X-Factor was a private investigation company.

The opening storyline, which continues events from issue #260 of the previous series, sees a return to the corporate-sponsored version of the team that was the initial concept when the first version of X-Factor debuted in 1986, and consists of Polaris, ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}, ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Danger, Warlock and Cypher.

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''All-New X-Factor'' is acomic a comic book series published by Creator/MarvelComics which debuted in January 2014, as part of the [[ComicBook/MarvelNOW ''[[ComicBook/MarvelNOW All-New Marvel NOW!]] NOW!]]'' event. Focusing on a new iteration of the ComicBook/XFactor superhero team, the series is written by Peter David and is a follow up to his previous book, [[ComicBook/XFactor2006 X-Factor]] ''[[ComicBook/XFactor2006 X-Factor]]'' vol. 3, whose incarnation of X-Factor was a private investigation company.

The opening storyline, which continues events from issue #260 of the previous series, sees a return to the corporate-sponsored version of the team that was the initial concept when the first version of X-Factor debuted in 1986, and consists of Polaris, ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}, ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Quicksilver, Gambit, Danger, Warlock and Cypher.



* MythologyGag: One based on a panel. Issue 14 has a spit-take in connection with a discussion about sex, similar to issue 14 of the third series [[http://lollipopandroid.tumblr.com/post/97269993736/x-factor-14-vs-all-new-x-factor-14]]

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* MythologyGag: One based on a panel. Issue 14 #14 has a spit-take SpitTake in connection with a discussion about sex, similar to issue 14 of the third series [[http://lollipopandroid.tumblr.com/post/97269993736/x-factor-14-vs-all-new-x-factor-14]]com/post/97269993736/x-factor-14-vs-all-new-x-factor-14 similar to issue #14 of]] [[ComicBook/XFactor2006 the third series]].

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* BoyfriendBlockingDad: Scott Dakei, a mutant-hating bigot to his daughter [[spoiler:who he knows is a mutant]]. His first reaction to someone showing up for her was to give them five seconds to leave. His second was to have machine guns open fire once time was up.



* OverprotectiveDad: Scott Dakei, a mutant-hating bigot to his daughter [[spoiler:who he knows is a mutant]]. His first reaction to someone showing up for her was to give them five seconds to leave. His second was to have machine guns open fire once time was up.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair:
** Polaris' hair is green naturally.
** Quicksilver's is silvery-white.
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'''''All-New X-Factor''''' is acomic book series published by Creator/MarvelComics which debuted in January 2014, as part of the [[ComicBook/MarvelNOW All-New Marvel NOW!]] event. Focusing on a new iteration of the ComicBook/XFactor superhero team, the series is written by Peter David and is a follow up to his previous book, [[ComicBook/XFactor2006 X-Factor]] vol. 3, whose incarnation of X-Factor was a private investigation company.

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'''''All-New X-Factor'''''
''All-New X-Factor''
is acomic book series published by Creator/MarvelComics which debuted in January 2014, as part of the [[ComicBook/MarvelNOW All-New Marvel NOW!]] event. Focusing on a new iteration of the ComicBook/XFactor superhero team, the series is written by Peter David and is a follow up to his previous book, [[ComicBook/XFactor2006 X-Factor]] vol. 3, whose incarnation of X-Factor was a private investigation company.



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* ForgivenButNotForgotten: Quicksilver apologizes for his actions after ''Son of M'', and while it does get him Luna's forgiveness, some of the other Inhumans are understandably pissed about the truth coming out.



* RealityEnsues: Quicksilver apologizes for his actions after ''Son of M'', and while it does get him Luna's forgiveness, some of the other Inhumans are understandably pissed about the truth coming out.
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The opening storyline, which continues events from issue #260 of the previous series, sees a return to the corporate-sponsored version of the team that was the initial concept when the first version of X-Factor debuted in 1986, and consists of Polaris, ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}, ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Danger, ComicBook/{{Warlock}} and Cypher.

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The opening storyline, which continues events from issue #260 of the previous series, sees a return to the corporate-sponsored version of the team that was the initial concept when the first version of X-Factor debuted in 1986, and consists of Polaris, ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}, ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Danger, ComicBook/{{Warlock}} Warlock and Cypher.
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* SignificantAnagram: [[spoiler:Magus is living under a human guise]] with the name "Smaug".

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* BadDreams: Cypher's introduction has him suffering these, involving him horrifically killing his former New Mutants teammates.


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* PastExperienceNightmare: Cypher's introduction has him suffering these, involving him horrifically killing his former New Mutants teammates.
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* RealityEnsues: Gambit apologizes for his actions after ''Son of M'', and while it does get him Luna's forgiveness, some of the other Inhumans are understandably pissed about the truth coming out.

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* RealityEnsues: Gambit Quicksilver apologizes for his actions after ''Son of M'', and while it does get him Luna's forgiveness, some of the other Inhumans are understandably pissed about the truth coming out.

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* BadDreams: Cypher's introduction has him suffering these, involving him horrifically killing his former New Mutants teammates.



* CallBack: Quicksilver has to own up to his actions from ''House of M'' through to ''Mighty Avengers'', where he stole the terrigenesis crystals, nearly killed some people and forcibly exposed Luna to the mists, started a war between the US and Attilan, and then blamed it all on Skrulls after ''Secret Invasion''.

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* CallBack: CallBack:
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Quicksilver has to own up to his actions from ''House of M'' through to ''Mighty Avengers'', where he stole the terrigenesis crystals, nearly killed some people and forcibly exposed Luna to the mists, started a war between the US and Attilan, and then blamed it all on Skrulls after ''Secret Invasion''.Invasion''.
** The ''Axis'' tie-in has Gambit think about his, Lorna and Sunfire's time as Apocalypse's Horsemen, back in Pete Milligan's ''X-Men'' run (with a sly acknowledgement of Horsman no. 4, Gazer, being CListFodder with Gambit not being entirely sure whether he died or not. Which he did.)



* ContinuityNod: Before the team has their first press conference, Lorna asks that no-one spontaneously give themselves a terrible code-name, as Strong Guy did way back in the 90s ''X-Factor''.

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* ContinuityNod: ChekhovsGunman: The recap page shows several silhouettes before the team is fully formed.
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** On approaching Cypher, Quicksilver hears him remark about "no more mutants", and asks that he kindly not say that.
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Before the team has their first press conference, Lorna asks that no-one spontaneously give themselves a terrible code-name, as Strong Guy did way back in the 90s ''X-Factor''.


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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Ammit possesses the body of Snow's goddaughter because she is "out of time". This turns out to be [[spoiler:because her parents were from 2099. Just like Snow himself.]]


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* GuestStarPartyMember: Luna hangs with the team during ''Axis''. Sunfire sticks around afterward, though whether he would've stayed longer is unclear because the series ended.


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* {{Jerkass}}: This series is not Havok's best showing, putting it mildly. He orders Quicksilver to spy on Lorna, showing no regard for her sudden shift in temperament, and is massively arrogant about being an Avenger, dismissing X-Factor as "second-stringers".


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* NeverFoundTheBody: While it's pointed out that Georgia's mother and father disappeared, and that this trope might be in play, they don't return before the series is cancelled.
* NoSell: During ''Axis'', the team are immune to the Red Skull's HatePlague because of Warlock-given implants, and Serval Industries has Layla's gauntlet protecting them. Danger's immune because she's an AI.


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* NukeEm: During ''Axis'', the team have to stop the President of the US from nuking Russia while afflicted with the hate plague. Then the Inverted X-Men come looking for the nuclear football because they want to play with it.


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* SuperpowerLottery: Memento Mori's got a pretty swish range of powers, including flying, healing, and energy projection at the very least. It's hinted his powers are magic, which might explain some of that.
* TakeThat:
** Gambit calls the [[Film/StarTrekTheMotionPicture first Star Trek film]] crap.
** In issue 18, Lorna threatens to fill a bunch of terrorists full of "more holes than a ''Transformers'' plot".

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The opening storyline, which continues events from issue #260 of the previous series, sees a return to the corporate-sponsored version of the team that was the initial concept when the first version of X-Factor debuted in 1986, and initially features six team members; Polaris, ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}, ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Danger, ComicBook/{{Warlock}} and Cypher.

The series is cancelled with issue 20 due to low sales.

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The opening storyline, which continues events from issue #260 of the previous series, sees a return to the corporate-sponsored version of the team that was the initial concept when the first version of X-Factor debuted in 1986, and initially features six team members; consists of Polaris, ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}, ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Danger, ComicBook/{{Warlock}} and Cypher.

The series is was cancelled with issue 20 due to low sales.



* AllPartOfTheShow: While at a fair, Polaris and the Scarlet Witch see a guy trying to burn a woman who rejected him alive. They initially assume it's this, until Danger chimes in with the fact the young woman is terrified.
* AndThenWhat: Miguel O'Hara asks this of Harrison's end-game in the last issue, [[spoiler:with his plan to have all the superheroes destroy Alchemax. Harrison says that then he plans to give mankind a new golden age.]]



* BerserkButton: Danger really does not like being told she's wrong when she is certain she's not.

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* BerserkButton: BerserkButton:
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Danger really does not like being told she's wrong when she is certain she's not.



* CasualDangerDialog: Multiple examples in the first issue alone.

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* CasualDangerDialog: BrutalHonesty: Danger has absolutely no filters about anything.
* TheBusCameBack: Fatale, Abyss and Reaper return from the other dimension they fled into back early on in ''X-Factor'' vol 3. The mad scientist responsible for their return also manages to save them from dying horribly. Fatale returns a few issues later on in the series, looking to ruin Quicksilver for almost killing her.
* CallBack: Quicksilver has to own up to his actions from ''House of M'' through to ''Mighty Avengers'', where he stole the terrigenesis crystals, nearly killed some people and forcibly exposed Luna to the mists, started a war between the US and Attilan, and then blamed it all on Skrulls after ''Secret Invasion''.
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Multiple examples in the first issue alone.



* ContinuityNod: Before the team has their first press conference, Lorna asks that no-one spontaneously give themselves a terrible code-name, as Strong Guy did way back in the 90s ''X-Factor''.
* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: By the end of issue #11 [[spoiler:Georgia's lost her adoptive and real parents.]]



* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: By the end of issue #11 [[spoiler:Georgia's lost her adoptive and real parents.]]



* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Initially played with. Harrison Snow comes off as charming and sweet, but when Gambit dubiously wonders whether he's evil, his [[EvilLaugh laughter]] does make one wonder. We then learn he has a nanotech camera in Polaris' right eye without consent and he recruits the BigBad of the first issue to work for his company.
** It turns out in the final issue that he [[spoiler: is from the same 2099 timeline as Miguel (Spider-Man) O'Hara, and]] has a ...mostly benevolent motive).

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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Initially played with. Harrison Snow comes off as charming and sweet, but when Gambit dubiously wonders whether he's evil, his [[EvilLaugh laughter]] does make one wonder. We then learn he has a nanotech camera in Polaris' right eye without consent and he recruits the BigBad of the first issue to work for his company.
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company. It turns out in the final issue that he [[spoiler: is from the same 2099 timeline as Miguel (Spider-Man) O'Hara, and]] has a ...mostly benevolent motive).



* IHaveNoSon: Scott Dakei insists that Georgia stopped being his daughter the minute she turns out to be a mutant. [[spoiler:Of course, he's her adoptive father anyway.]]



* KnowWhenToFoldEm:
** Faced with an angry Magus, Polaris decides the best thing to do is just leave, rather than try and fight him.
** A group of thugs burst into a bar while Danger, Polaris and Scarlet Witch are there. On seeing the three, they run out again.



* MadScientist: The bad guys as of the first issue are a pair of Starbucks-swigging lab coat guys who vivisect mutants.

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* MadScientist: The bad guys as guy of the first issue are storyline is a pair of Starbucks-swigging lab coat guys man who vivisect mutants.mutants to try and replicate their powers.



* OhCrap: Gambit's reaction to being told he slept with Harrison Snow's wife.

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* OhCrap: OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: In issue 1, Gambit tears through an entire bar, after someone apparently made a comment about how Hurricane Katrina was God's punishment.
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Gambit's reaction to being told he slept with Harrison Snow's wife.



* OneSteveLimit: Discussed when Havok gets confused if by "Magus" Quicksilver means Warlock's father, or Adam Warlock's evil future-self (it's the former).



* TheReveal: Lemar Smaug is [[spoiler:the Magus, Warlock's father]].
** Snow is [[spoiler:from the [[ComicBook/SpiderMan2099 year 2099 and a former employee from Alchemax]]]].
* PopCulturalOsmosisFailure: Lemar Smaug doesn't know what Series/DoctorWho is. Justified, since he's [[spoiler:the Magus, an alien robot]].

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* TheReveal: Lemar Smaug is [[spoiler:the Magus, Warlock's father]].
PopCulturalOsmosisFailure:
** Snow is [[spoiler:from the [[ComicBook/SpiderMan2099 year 2099 and Quicksilver doesn't get a former employee from Alchemax]]]].
* PopCulturalOsmosisFailure:
''Star Wars'' reference, because he hates fantasy films.
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Lemar Smaug doesn't know what Series/DoctorWho is. Justified, since he's [[spoiler:the Magus, an alien robot]].



* PunnyName: Georgia joined the team and started calling herself "[=DK=]". Get it? {{D|ontExplainTheJoke}}ecay?

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* PunnyName: Georgia joined joins the team and started starts calling herself "[=DK=]". Get it? {{D|ontExplainTheJoke}}ecay?{{D|ontExplainTheJoke}}ecay?
* RealityEnsues: Gambit apologizes for his actions after ''Son of M'', and while it does get him Luna's forgiveness, some of the other Inhumans are understandably pissed about the truth coming out.



* TheReveal:
** Lemar Smaug is [[spoiler:the Magus, Warlock's father]].
** Snow is [[spoiler:from the [[ComicBook/SpiderMan2099 year 2099 and a former employee from Alchemax]]]].



* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: The team fight against Ammit the soul devourer, who takes out most of the team with ease but Danger proves immune as she is a machine which has no soul. Afterwards she goes through a very nasty existential crisis about all the things that implies about her.

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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: WhatMeasureIsANonHuman:
** Lorna is pretty casual about straight-up trying to kill Danger because she's "just" a robot.
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The team fight against Ammit the soul devourer, who takes out most of the team with ease but Danger proves immune as she is a machine which has no soul. Afterwards she goes through a very nasty existential crisis about all the things that implies about her.
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** Hurt Warlock and Danger will destroy you!
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'''''All-New X-Factor''''' is acomic book series published by Creator/MarvelComics which debuted in January 2014, as part of the [[ComicBook/MarvelNOW All-New Marvel NOW!]] event. Focusing on a new iteration of the ComicBook/XFactor superhero team, the series is written by Peter David and is a follow up to his previous book, [[ComicBook/XFactor2006 X-Factor]] vol. 3, whose incarnation of X-Factor was a private investigation company.

The opening storyline, which continues events from issue #260 of the previous series, sees a return to the corporate-sponsored version of the team that was the initial concept when the first version of X-Factor debuted in 1986, and initially features six team members; Polaris, ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}, ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Danger, ComicBook/{{Warlock}} and Cypher.

'''''All New X-Factor''''' is cancelled with issue 20 due to low sales.
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* AbusiveParents: [[spoiler:The Magus, Warlock's father, is programmed to try and [[OffingTheOffspring kill his 'offspring']] Warlock, like all Technarx. However, he's trying to avert this.]]
* AscendedExtra: Danger, Doug Ramsey, and Warlock. Danger has always mainly been a supporting character, with the closest she got to being a main character being her role in Kieron Gillen's ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'' run. Doug and Warlock were the most underutilised of the original New Mutants.
* BadassBoast: Danger gives one while tearing into a literal goddess.
--> '''Danger:''' For what its worth, you may be correct that no mortal weapon may harm you. But I am not a mortal weapon. I am '''the''' mortal weapon.
* BadassFamily: Polaris and Quicksilver are half-siblings.
* BadassLongcoat: Gambit wears his over his uniform. {{Justified|Trope}} in that his coat carries his expanding staff and his trademark playing cards, and the uniforms don't appear to have pockets or belts.
* BigScrewedUpFamily: X-Factor siblings Polaris and Quicksilver are finding all kinds of family members dropping by. Pietro has his estranged daughter Luna drop by and make up with him, leading to a confrontation with his ex-wife Crystal and her cousins. Meanwhile after years of knowing about it and not doing anything, Wanda has finally decided to drop by and be Lorna's big sister much to the latter's chagrin (and suspicion of an ulterior motive).
* BerserkButton: Danger really does not like being told she's wrong when she is certain she's not.
** Hurt Doug and Warlock will kill you.
* CasualDangerDialog: Multiple examples in the first issue alone.
** Gambit, while dangling from a thin cable, in the middle of a laser grid.
--->'''Gambit:''' Um, hello... nice evening.
** Polaris, upon being advised of a problem outside the corporate jet.
--->'''Flight Attendant:''' Miss Dane! The pilot says we have a problem out the port window!\\
'''Polaris:''' Really? Oh, yes. I see. Don't worry about it. (''snaps fingers, missile goes off course and explodes'')
* CoolBigSis: As noted above, ComicBook/ScarletWitch tries to be this for Polaris. Keyword being ''tries''.
* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: By the end of issue #11 [[spoiler:Georgia's lost her adoptive and real parents.]]
* CorporateSponsoredSuperhero: The entire team is sponsored by Serval Industries, Snow's company, and their logo is on the uniforms.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Initially played with. Harrison Snow comes off as charming and sweet, but when Gambit dubiously wonders whether he's evil, his [[EvilLaugh laughter]] does make one wonder. We then learn he has a nanotech camera in Polaris' right eye without consent and he recruits the BigBad of the first issue to work for his company.
** It turns out in the final issue that he [[spoiler: is from the same 2099 timeline as Miguel (Spider-Man) O'Hara, and]] has a ...mostly benevolent motive).
* DoubleAgent: Quicksilver. He's a member of X-Factor, but is secretly reporting to Havok about what Polaris is up to and how she's doing as a leader. [[spoiler:He drops it in issue 12.]]
* DrowningMySorrows: Gambit gets destructively drunk in a bar after getting upbraided by Wolverine, in a CallBack to Polaris getting destructively drunk in a bar at the end of the third series.
* GogglesDoNothing: All the humanoid members of the team wear yellow tinted goggles, which so far have no purpose other than looking cool. [[spoiler: Lorna has a camera in one of her eyes planted by Snow without her knowledge.]]
* HairTriggerTemper: With every thing that's happened to her, Polaris is a lot less patient that she used to be.
* HostageForMacGuffin: The O.N.E Sentinels take Harrison's wife hostage in exchange for the nuclear football. She points out he won't compromise and the team has to rescue her.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Nil of the Thieves Guild has captured Danger and is doing horrific things to her. When he's told to free her by X-Factor, his first response is to refuse on the grounds that it took him forever to capture 'it'.
* LackOfEmpathy: Danger. [[spoiler:Her reasoning for sleeping with Cypher was because Warlock ran off the first time, despite him having a crush on her.]]
* LoveAtFirstSight[=/=]AllLoveIsUnrequited: Warlock immediately develops a crush on Danger upon meeting her. She thinks he's a simpleton. [[spoiler:Initially anyway, but it's made worse when she sleeps with Cypher.]]
* MadScientist: The bad guys as of the first issue are a pair of Starbucks-swigging lab coat guys who vivisect mutants.
* TheMole: Quicksilver is keeping an eye on Polaris for Havok. [[spoiler:He quits in 12, joining the team without any ties to the Avengers.]]
* MrFanservice: Gambit. He's nude on the cover of issue 9 as well as the bulk of issue 11
* MythologyGag: One based on a panel. Issue 14 has a spit-take in connection with a discussion about sex, similar to issue 14 of the third series [[http://lollipopandroid.tumblr.com/post/97269993736/x-factor-14-vs-all-new-x-factor-14]]
* NoSympathy: Havok shows a shocking lack of concern for ''why'' Lorna is so bad tempered these days.
* ObligatoryJoke: One Lemar Smaug appears in issue five. Literature/TheHobbit jokes ensue.
* OhCrap: Gambit's reaction to being told he slept with Harrison Snow's wife.
** Gambit again [[spoiler:upon realizing that the entire team but himself was teleported out of enemy territory just as Memento Mori showed]].
* OverprotectiveDad: Scott Dakei, a mutant-hating bigot to his daughter [[spoiler:who he knows is a mutant]]. His first reaction to someone showing up for her was to give them five seconds to leave. His second was to have machine guns open fire once time was up.
* TheReveal: Lemar Smaug is [[spoiler:the Magus, Warlock's father]].
** Snow is [[spoiler:from the [[ComicBook/SpiderMan2099 year 2099 and a former employee from Alchemax]]]].
* PopCulturalOsmosisFailure: Lemar Smaug doesn't know what Series/DoctorWho is. Justified, since he's [[spoiler:the Magus, an alien robot]].
* PragmaticVillainy: [[spoiler:Magus has decided to drop his vendetta against Warlock and live peacefully on Earth simply because his species is currently so few in number that would be bringing them significantly closer to extinction.]]
* PunctuatedForEmphasis: Wolverine, at the end of his already seriously limited patience.
* PunnyName: Georgia joined the team and started calling herself "[=DK=]". Get it? {{D|ontExplainTheJoke}}ecay?
* RelationshipUpgrade: In the final issue, [[spoiler: Danger and Warlock finally get together, and have robo-sex]].
* {{Robosexual}}: Cypher, apparently.
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: [[spoiler:Snow has come back from the future to try and get every superhero working for Serval in order to crush [[ComicBook/SpiderMan2099 Alchemax]] and then guide the world properly.]]
* StealthPun: One of Gambit's 3 cats licks his face when he wakes in the morning.
* TallDarkAndSnarky: Gambit seems to have stepped into this role as the wisecracking, quippy one.
* TechnicolorNinja: Gambit plays with the trope. In the first part of the book, he's wearing all black like a stealthy person ought. But the X-Factor uniforms are all bright yellow (not much of a step up from his bright magenta outfit).
* TrappedInThePast: [[spoiler:Snow gets trapped in the past by an accident, and decides to roll with it until he can gain enough power and crush Alchemax.]]
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: [[spoiler:Warlock gets hurt by a Sentinel. Danger fucks them up for it.]]
* WhamShot: Harrison [[spoiler:incinerating his former co-founders at the end of issue #19. The next issue shows that he ''thinks'' he instead sent them back to the future, but since time is altered, he essentially did kill them]].
* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: The team fight against Ammit the soul devourer, who takes out most of the team with ease but Danger proves immune as she is a machine which has no soul. Afterwards she goes through a very nasty existential crisis about all the things that implies about her.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair:
** Polaris' hair is green naturally.
** Quicksilver's is silvery-white.
* YourSoulIsMine: Ammit is called the soul-devourer for a reason.
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