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* KidFromTheFuture: Major X's parents are revealed to be ComicBook/{{Cable}} and ComicBook/{{Storm}}.

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* KidFromTheFuture: Major X's parents are revealed to be the time-traveller ComicBook/{{Cable}} and ComicBook/{{Storm}}.[[Characters/MarvelComicsStorm Storm]] of the X-Men.
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* SuperheroPackingHeat: Major X does have some mutant powers, but he FightsLikeANormal and relies on his guns most of the time.
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''Major X'' is a 2019 six-issue comic book miniseries written and drawn by Creator/RobLiefeld, a writer and artist someone familiar with the [[UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks early '90s comics]] might know. The title is considered an {{interquel}} between ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' #98 and ''ComicBook/XForce'' #1, starring a new character in the form of the titular Major X. Notably, Liefeld had this idea all the way back in the '90s when he was working on the original Marvel comics, but couldn't implement them in time before leaving to found Creator/ImageComics.

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''Major X'' is a 2019 six-issue comic book miniseries series from Creator/MarvelComics, a six-issue limited series written and largely drawn by Creator/RobLiefeld, a writer and artist someone familiar with the [[UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks early '90s comics]] might know. Creator/RobLiefeld.

The title is considered an {{interquel}} between ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' #98 and ''ComicBook/XForce'' #1, starring a new character in the form of the titular Major X. Notably, Liefeld had this idea all the way back in the '90s when he was working on the original Marvel comics, but couldn't implement them in time before leaving to found Creator/ImageComics.



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* KidFromTheFuture: His parents are ComicBook/{{Cable}} and ComicBook/{{Storm}}

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* OneManArmy: Majorr X holds himself well against the X-Force all by himself.

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* OneManArmy: Majorr Major X holds himself well against the X-Force all by himself.

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* KidFromTheFuture: His parents are ComicBook/{{Cable}} and ComicBook/{{Storm}}
* OneManArmy: Major Majorr X holds himself well against the X-Force all by himself.
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''Major X'' is a 2019 six-issue comic book miniseries written and drawn by Creator/RobLiefeld, a writer and artist someone familiar with the [[UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks early '90s comics]] might know. The title is considered an {{interquel}} between ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' #98 and ''ComicBook/XForce'' #1, starring a new character in the form of the titular Major X. Notably, Liefeld had this idea all the way back in the '90s when he was working on the original Marvel comics, but couldn't implement them in time before leaving to found Creator/ImageComics.

Major X is from a dimension called the X-istence, a safe haven for mutants. Suddenly, it's threatened and terrorized, and his home is taken away from them. Major X makes the jump from that world and into 616, but the first jump didn't land in the first spot he was hoping. The first issue begins in 1991, and by the end, he will be in modern Marvel. Here, he seeks revenge against the X-Men, who he views as responsible for the cessation of his universe.

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!!''Major X'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* GenreThrowback: ''Major X'' is very much in the style of Liefeld's '90s work, from the action to the art style. Unsurprising since this ''was'' something he thought of back then.
* GunsAkimbo: Major X favors two pistols for combat.
* InsultBackfire: Cable calls Major X a "kid" when giving him a warning to surrender before he gets serious. Major X in turn says this:
-->'''Major X:''' This "kid" kicked your ass, soldier. You're lucky I need you alive.
* OneManArmy: Major X holds himself well against the X-Force all by himself.
* {{Revenge}}: Major X views the X-Men as responsible for the destruction of X-istence, and now he seeks to kill them in return.

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