The previous response in the letter column was that Locus was merely trying out a new ‘do. The editorial response hints that there might be two different characters with the same name and powers. We Get Letters: Another letter writer complains about Locus’ race-swapping. I Love the '90s: After visiting an old-timey movie theater, Moonstar says, “Forget Leo and Kate, nobody sizzles on screen like Bogart and Bacall.” Zeke Weaver, a pilot for DaCosta International, escorts the team in a private helicopter. Finally, a minor supporting cast member is introduced. Meanwhile, a mystery figure is looking for the “prodigal” Aaronson. He refuses to reveal how he knows so much about X-Force, but he’s very excited to meet them. He has the mutant ability to create a bio-electric field that can disrupt mechanical and electronic devices. Jesse “Bedlam” Aaronson first appeared as an Age of Apocalypse character in Factor X #1. Back in San Francisco, Domino agrees to rejoin the team, while Jesse crashes on the couch.Ĭontinuity Notes: Ekatarina Gryaznova now goes by “Gryphon.” She reveals that she was working with Zero Tolerance as an undercover agent for the Aguilar Institute. Gryaznova triggers the building’s self-destruct sequence, forcing the team to flee. ![]() As X-Force battles the armored guards, Jesse rescues Domino and uses his power to short out the implant that’s hindered her agility. Jesse leads X-Force to the Aguilar Institute, where Domino is being tortured by Gryaznova. ![]() While breaking into the Aguilar Institute, Domino was kidnapped and Jesse narrowly escaped. Jesse reveals that he made a deal with Domino to lead her to Ekatarina Gryaznova if she agreed to find his brother. Summary: X-Force is shocked to discover a strange mutant, Jesse Aaronson, in their home. Credits: John Francis Moore (writer), Jim Cheung (penciler), Mark Morales (inker), Marie Javins (colors), Comicraft (letters)
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