
X-Factor (2005) (Collected Editions) #Other, Madrox #1-5, Marvel's Mightiest Heroes Graphic Novel Collection #56, Los Héroes más Poderosos de Marvel #91
X-Factor Vol. 0: Madrox - Multiple Choice
by:
Peter David
,
Pablo Raimondi
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0785115005
ISBN 13: 9780785115007
Publication date:
April 13th, 2005
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Pages: 120
Genres: Mystery, Action & Adventure
Jamie Madrox, also known as Multiple Man, finds himself at a crossroads in life. After an unfortunate incident that leaves him wounded and disoriented, his journey begins with a determination to forge a new path. Amidst the chaos, he decides to establish a detective agency, driven by his innate ability to create duplicates of himself. Each clone possesses individual personalities, effectively transforming Madrox into a team of skilled detectives, each with their own unique perspective.
As Jamie navigates the challenges of running a business while piecing together the fragments of his identity, readers are introduced to a colorful cast of characters, both supportive and antagonistic. The dynamics between Madrox and his duplicates add layers of complexity to his character, offering insights into his struggles with self-acceptance and the quest for purpose. The narrative intertwines humor and suspense, showcasing the often chaotic yet heartwarming essence of his life.
Through these trials, Jamie learns to balance his powers with personal relationships, illustrating the importance of connection in a world where he can feel utterly alone. Peter David crafts a compelling story that delves into the human experiences of loss, resilience, and the intricate dance of living with multiple selves. The adventures of Madrox provide a refreshing take on the superhero genre, engaging readers in a tale of introspection and growth.
As Jamie navigates the challenges of running a business while piecing together the fragments of his identity, readers are introduced to a colorful cast of characters, both supportive and antagonistic. The dynamics between Madrox and his duplicates add layers of complexity to his character, offering insights into his struggles with self-acceptance and the quest for purpose. The narrative intertwines humor and suspense, showcasing the often chaotic yet heartwarming essence of his life.
Through these trials, Jamie learns to balance his powers with personal relationships, illustrating the importance of connection in a world where he can feel utterly alone. Peter David crafts a compelling story that delves into the human experiences of loss, resilience, and the intricate dance of living with multiple selves. The adventures of Madrox provide a refreshing take on the superhero genre, engaging readers in a tale of introspection and growth.