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X-Factor (1986) #75
X-Factor (1986) #75
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Resolution of X-Factor’s conflict with Ricochet after his identity reveal.
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Battle against Mr. Sinister and his Nasty Boys mutant gang.
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Peter David’s gripping script with mystery and team interplay.
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Larry Stroman’s unique pencils and striking cover art.
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Key issue in the government-era X-Factor with Sinister’s schemes.
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X-Factor: Havok (Alex Summers), Polaris (Lorna Dane), Multiple Man (Jamie Madrox), Strong Guy (Guido Carosella), Wolfsbane (Rahne Sinclair), Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff).
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Mr. Sinister: Manipulative mutant villain orchestrating the conflict.
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Nasty Boys: Slab, Hairbag, Gorgeous George, Ruckus.
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Ricochet: Mutant antagonist whose identity is revealed.
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Current: Raw NM copies of X-Factor #75 sell for $5–$15 on eBay and MyComicShop, with VF copies at $3–$8 and CGC 9.8 copies fetching $40–$80, driven by Peter David’s run, Mr. Sinister’s prominence, and Stroman’s art. Newsstand editions, scarcer due to retail distribution, command a 10–15% premium, with raw NM Newsstand at $8–$20 and CGC 9.8 Newsstand at $50–$100. [eBay listings show raw NM Direct at $8–$12, with CGC 9.8 Direct at $50–$75; Newsstand NM at $10–$18.] CGC 9.9 or 10.0 copies are rare, potentially reaching $100–$200. The X-Factor by Peter David trade paperback (Vol. 1, 2007) may include this issue, selling for $15–$25.
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Trends: The X-Men ’97 animated series (2024–2025) boosting X-Factor’s profile, Avengers: Secret Wars (2027) hype, and Mr. Sinister’s cult appeal (X-Men ’97 appearance) could drive 10–15% price hikes in 6–12 months. CGC 9.8 copies, especially Newsstand, may hit $80–$120 in 2–3 years if Sinister, the Nasty Boys, or X-Factor gain MCU focus (X-Men projects). Comic-Con 2025 news or reprints could spike demand. The issue’s value is moderate, overshadowed by keys like X-Factor #6 (1st Apocalypse), but Sinister and David’s run add allure.
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Market: Copper Age X-Factor issues with Peter David’s writing, Stroman’s art, and villains like Mr. Sinister are prized by X-Men collectors, especially in high-grade or slabbed Newsstand Editions due to their scarcity.
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Identification: Newsstand Editions feature a UPC barcode on the cover (bottom left), unlike Direct Editions’ logo or blank space. X-Factor #75 Newsstand copies show a barcode with $1.25 (US) and $1.50 (Canada) pricing.
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Scarcity: Newsstand copies are rarer, comprising ~10–20% of the 1992 print run, with high-grade copies scarcer due to retail handling (bending, stickers).
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Condition: NM or better Newsstand copies are prized, as retail exposure often lowered condition.
X-Factor #75 is a Copper Age gem, resolving Ricochet’s arc, pitting X-Factor against Mr. Sinister’s Nasty Boys, and showcasing Peter David’s masterful storytelling. Larry Stroman’s bold art and cover make it a must-have for X-Men fans. Grab it in NM or CGC-graded condition, especially a Newsstand copy, before X-Men ’97 or Sinister’s cinematic potential boosts prices!
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Direct Edition: $5–$15 (NM, raw); $40–$80 (CGC 9.8); $3–$8 (VF, raw).
