5/8/2023 0 Comments Leah williams chris claremont![]() ![]() If you’re telling your audience that mutants represent the next stage of evolution for humanity – the future – then it doesn’t really fit if the main symbols of mutantdom are a bunch of old, white guys. But the concept, by necessity, requires the constant infusion of new, young characters. We all have our favorite X-Men, for one reason or another. But I’m sure there will be plenty more opportunities to write about that, so instead, this week, I chose to take a look at another amazing issue – X-Factor #5 by Leah Williams, David Baldeon, Israel Silva, and Joe Caramagna. I’ll be honest with you – I was sorely tempted to write yet another column about what happened in the newest issue of Daredevil. It could be a character, a location, a plot device, a callback to a previous issue… basically anything that jumped out to me and made me think “mmm, that really improved the taste of this comic.” In every column, we look at a newer comic and the “Special Ingredient” that made it extra delicious. ![]() Hello everyone, and welcome back to COMFORT FOOD COMICS PRESENTS: SPECIAL INGREDIENT. ![]()
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