Not only are Louise and Walter Simonson returning to their memorable stint on X-Factor with X-Men Legends #3, but just in case you missed their initial run, the X-Factor: Angel of Death Epic Collection will help you fill in the blanks this April.

Not only are Louise and Walter Simonson returning to their memorable stint on X-Factor with X-Men Legends #3, but just in case you missed their initial run, the X-Factor: Angel of Death Epic Collection will help you fill in the blanks this April.
What some fans may not realize is that Marvel released a host of other titles in that very same month back in 1961, with Fantastic Four being the only super hero title available from the company at the time.
The new season brings back Jacob “Buck” Lowe, Joseph “Huckleberry” Lott, Jeff “Jeffroe” Headlee, Willy McQuillian, and of course, William “Wild Bill” Neff, for seven one-hour episodes and a two-hour season finale.
For those who crave monsters and comic books all year long, a new five issue limited series featuring Man-Bat and written by Dave Wielgosz with art by Sumit Kumar, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Tom Napolitano, arrives in stores on February 2.
So far, DC Comics latest new direction seems to be popular with fans, as six titles are being rushed back into print with new “character portrait” style covers.
Marvel’s new X-Men Legends series is bringing back two legends, Louise Simonson and Walter Simonson, to write and illustrate an in-continuity X-Factor story in the new anthology.