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The entire run was later collected as ''X-Force: Famous, Mutant and Mortal''.


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* {{Retronym}}: When the entire run was collected in a single volume, a subtitle was added and it became ''X-Force: Famous, Mutant and Mortal'', to help disambiguate it.
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* AddictionPowered: Gin Genie was an alcoholic mutant who gained the ability to create earthquakes whenever she drank.
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* PublicityStuntRelationship: In this reality TV-esque comic, Vivisector and Phat decide to pretend to be in a gay relationship because of fears that they're less popular than the other team members. After some mutual confusion, they eventually decide that they both genuinely are gay, but they aren't each others' type.
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* TonightSomeoneDies: The cover of #125 depitcs the Spectre of Death pointing its finger at either Anarchist, Mister Sensitive, or U-Go Girl. This culminates in #128, literally called "Someone Dies." [[spoiler:Though it looks like Anarchist performs a HeroicSacrifice, he manages to survive only for U-Go Girl to be killed by a stray spike.]]
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The run, and the ''X-Force'' series as a whole, ended with #129. Milligan and Allred continued their story in ''ComicBook/XStatix'', a SequelSeries, whereas ''X-Force'' was revived in 2004 with a return to its original cast and style.


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The run, and the ''X-Force'' series as a whole, ended with #129. Milligan and Allred continued their story in ''ComicBook/XStatix'', a SequelSeries, whereas ''X-Force'' was [[ComicBook/XForce2004 revived in 2004 2004]] with a return to its original cast and style.

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* OneSteveLimit: Averted as when the team features the Spike and Spike Freeman is funding it.

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* OneSteveLimit: Averted as when At one point the team features the Spike - and Spike Freeman is funding it.it. Spike Freeman lampshades this a little.
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* CombatTentacles: Sluk, who's killed before the first issue and only seen in mission footage, was a [[{{Cthulhumanoid}} squid-faced mutant]] who used his facial tentacles to deadly effect.
* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: Sluk is a humanoid mutant with a bald head, bulging eyes and a face that's just a mass of deadly CombatTentacles. After Sluk's death, team leader Zeitgeist comments that he prefers his mutants to look more human.
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* DecoyProtagonist: Zeitgeist is the main character of the first issue, then ends the issue as HalfTheManHeUsedToBe after the explosion that kills most of the team.

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* DecoyProtagonist: Zeitgeist is the main character of the first issue, then ends the issue dying in Edie's arms as HalfTheManHeUsedToBe after the explosion attack that kills most of the team.



* EastwardEndeavor: Guy Smith traveled to the East in pursuit of ways to control his severely-heightened sense of touch.
* FantasticMedicinalBodilyProduct: [[spoiler:The team is deployed to Central America to kidnap Paco Perez, a young boy whose mutant powers make him a living pharmacy. Mr. Sensitive revolts against the team's financial backers after learning that they intend to harvest the kid's organs and bodily fluids to make new drugs]].

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* EastwardEndeavor: Part of Guy Smith Smith's backstory. He traveled to the East in pursuit of ways to control his severely-heightened sense of touch.
* FantasticMedicinalBodilyProduct: [[spoiler:The team is deployed to Central America to kidnap Paco Perez, a young boy whose mutant powers supposedly make him a living bomb - but is actually a living pharmacy. Mr. Sensitive revolts against the team's financial backers after learning that they intend to harvest the kid's organs and bodily fluids to make new drugs]].
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* AnArmAndALeg: The Coach was previously 'The Arm', and his mutant powers were somehow focused via his left arm. It's implied that when he lost the arm, long before the first issue of the run, he lost some or all of his powers as well.
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* FantasticMedicinalBodilyProduct: [[spoiler:The team is deployed to Central America to kidnap Paco Perez, a young boy whose mutant powers make him a living pharmacy.Mr. Sensitive revolts against the team's financial backers after learning that they intend to harvest the kid's organs and bodily fluids to make new drugs]].

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* FantasticMedicinalBodilyProduct: [[spoiler:The team is deployed to Central America to kidnap Paco Perez, a young boy whose mutant powers make him a living pharmacy. Mr. Sensitive revolts against the team's financial backers after learning that they intend to harvest the kid's organs and bodily fluids to make new drugs]].
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* KilledOffForReal:
** Sluk is killed just before the first issue's mission. La Nuit, Gin Genie, Battering Ram and Plazm die in the first issue.
** [[spoiler:The Coach is killed after trying to arrange Guy's death and assaulting Edie]].
** [[spoiler:Bloke is killed on his first mission]].
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* PowerIncontinence: Zeitgeist's powers first manifested during an underaged drunken beach make-out session; his acid vomit maimed the girl. (He wonders whether "the doctors ever managed to give her back her pretty face.")
* PoweredByAForsakenChild: Before he was rescued by X-Statix, Paco Perez's body was being harvested of its various fluids in order to turn his native Bastrona into a pharmaceutical-based economic powerhouse.
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* OneSteveLimit: Averted as when the team features the Spike and Spike Freeman is funding it.
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* NotNowKiddo: In the first issue Zeitgeist repeatedly brushes off Battering Ram's attempts to talk to him about his role in the group. And no, he doesn't get heard out before everybody dies.
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* EastwardEndeavor: Guy Smith traveled to the East in pursuit of ways to control his severely-heightened sense of touch.
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* DrunkenMaster: Gin Genie's seismic powers were fueled by her alcoholic consumption.

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