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X-Factor (1986) #67
X-Factor (1986) #67
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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.
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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.
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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.
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!
