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X-Factor (1986) #67
X-Factor (1986) #67
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X-Factor (1986) #67 – Marvel Comics
X-Factor (1986) #67 (June 1991), written by Chris Claremont, Jim Lee, and Whilce Portacio with pencils by Whilce Portacio, inks by Art Thibert, and cover art by Whilce Portacio, is a Copper Age issue in the original X-Factor series, priced at $1.00 and approved by the Comics Code Authority. Titled “Endgame Part 3: Lunar Opposition,” this issue continues the “Endgame” arc, escalating X-Factor’s battle against Apocalypse. The mutant overlord strengthens his reign by seizing Attilan, the Inhumans’ hidden refuge on the moon, as part of his grand scheme to dominate mutantkind and beyond. X-Factor—Cyclops, Jean Grey, Beast, Iceman, and Archangel (Warren Worthington III)—allies with the Inhumans, including Black Bolt, Medusa, and others, to counter Apocalypse’s invasion and rescue Nathan Christopher Summers (future Cable), kidnapped in X-Factor #66. The story blends cosmic action, mutant-Inhuman alliances, and high stakes tied to Nathan’s destiny. Chris Claremont, Jim Lee, and Whilce Portacio’s script delivers intense drama, while Portacio’s bold, dynamic pencils vividly depict the lunar battle and Apocalypse’s menace. Portacio’s cover, showcasing X-Factor and the Inhumans vs. Apocalypse, is a striking collector’s highlight.
Highlights
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Apocalypse seizes the Inhumans’ Attilan on the moon.
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X-Factor teams with Inhumans to battle Apocalypse’s forces.
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Continuation of “Endgame” arc with Nathan Summers’ fate at stake.
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Chris Claremont, Jim Lee, and Whilce Portacio’s action-packed script.
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Whilce Portacio’s dynamic pencils and iconic cover art.
Key Characters
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X-Factor: Cyclops (Scott Summers), Jean Grey, Beast (Hank McCoy), Iceman (Bobby Drake), Archangel (Warren Worthington III).
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Apocalypse: Mutant overlord expanding his dominion.
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Inhumans: Black Bolt, Medusa, Gorgon, Karnak, Triton, others.
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Nathan Christopher Summers (referenced): Kidnapped infant, future Cable.
Value & Trends
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Current: Raw NM copies of X-Factor #67 sell for $5–$15 on eBay and MyComicShop, with VF copies at $3–$8 and CGC 9.8 copies fetching $50–$100, driven by Claremont’s writing, Portacio’s art, Inhumans’ crossover, and Nathan Summers’ arc. Newsstand editions may command a 10–15% premium due to scarcity. [eBay listings show raw NM at $8–$15, with CGC 9.8 at $60–$90.] CGC 9.9 or 10.0 copies are rare, potentially reaching $150–$250. The X-Factor Epic Collection or X-Men: Fatal Attractions collections may include related issues, selling for $15–$30.
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Trends: The X-Men ’97 animated series (2024–2025) boosting X-Factor’s profile, Avengers: Secret Wars (2027) hype, Inhumans’ MCU potential (Inhumans series legacy), and Cable’s popularity (Deadpool & Wolverine, 2024) could drive 15–20% price hikes in 6–12 months. CGC 9.8 copies may hit $100–$150 in 2–3 years if Apocalypse, Inhumans, or Nathan gain MCU focus (X-Men or Fantastic Four projects). Comic-Con 2025 news or reprints could spike demand. The issue’s value is stronger due to Nathan’s arc and Inhumans, though overshadowed by X-Factor #6 (1st Apocalypse).
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Market: Copper Age X-Factor issues with Claremont, Lee, and Portacio’s contributions, featuring Apocalypse, Inhumans, and Nathan Summers, are highly prized by X-Men and Marvel collectors, especially in high-grade or slabbed conditions.
Why Buy?
X-Factor #67 is a Copper Age gem, with Apocalypse’s lunar assault on Attilan, X-Factor’s Inhuman alliance, and Claremont, Lee, and Portacio’s stellar storytelling. Whilce Portacio’s dynamic art and iconic cover make it a must-have for X-Men, Inhumans, and Cable fans. Grab it in NM condition before X-Men ’97 or MCU projects boost prices!
X-Factor #67 is a Copper Age gem, with Apocalypse’s lunar assault on Attilan, X-Factor’s Inhuman alliance, and Claremont, Lee, and Portacio’s stellar storytelling. Whilce Portacio’s dynamic art and iconic cover make it a must-have for X-Men, Inhumans, and Cable fans. Grab it in NM condition before X-Men ’97 or MCU projects boost prices!
Price: $5–$15 (NM, raw); $50–$100 (CGC 9.8); $3–$8 (VF, raw). High-grade copies hold strong future value.

