—QuicksilverI'm freaking QUICKSILVER!!! And you can eat my freaking dust!
Appearing in "The Quick and the Dead"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) (Vision or hallucination)
- Magneto (Erik Magnus Lehnsherr) (Vision or hallucination)
- Crystal (Amaquelin) (Vision or hallucination)
- Luna (Vision or hallucination)
- Layla Miller (Vision or hallucination)
- Woman saved by Quicksilver
Antagonists:
- Man throwing his girlfriend off a roof
Other Characters:
- X-Factor Investigations (Mentioned)
- T-Bar (inmate)
- Rufus (inmate)
- NYPD
Realities:
Locations:
Items:
- Magneto's Helmet (Vision or hallucination)
Vehicles:
- Passenger Plane
- Cruiseline
Synopsis for "The Quick and the Dead"
- Synopsis not yet written
Solicit Synopsis
He's gone from the son of the one of the world's greatest villains, to one of Earth's Mightiest Heroes and then to one of the world's greatest villains in his own right. Now, Pietro Maximoff, Quicksilver, the man behind the Decimation of the world's mutants finds himself depowered and trapped in a prison cell, where he must confront all the demons of his past. Be sure not to miss this momentous, unforgettable story of the world's former fastest mutant, with an ending that will have massive ramifications for the mutant universe.
Notes
- Quicksilver mysteriously regains his speed powers.
- This issue takes place after X-Factor (Vol. 3) #23.
- This issue is collected in X-Factor Vol 3.5: The only game in town, ISBN-10: 0785128638.
See Also
- 3 image(s) from X-Factor: The Quick and the Dead Vol 1 1
- 1 reprint(s) of X-Factor: The Quick and the Dead Vol 1 1