| Release: | Feb 1986 |
| Cover: | Feb 1986 |
Third Genesis
| Release: | Feb 1986 |
| Cover: | Feb 1986 |
Jean Grey is alive, as revealed in Avengers #262 and Fantastic Four #286. Mr. Fantastic calls Warren to let him know, and Warren gets the old gang together. Although it will cause huge problems for Scott's marriage to Madelyne Pryor, they know they have to be a team again. Taking on the public image of X-Factor, the group pretends to be a collection of mutant hunters while secretly working to locate and train mutants for their own safety in a world filled with mutant hysteria.
| Writer | Bob Layton |
| Cover Penciller | Walter Simonson |
| Cover Inker | Joe Rubinstein |
| Penciller | Jackson 'Butch' Guice |
| Inker | Bob Layton, Jackson 'Butch' Guice, Joe Rubinstein |
| Colorist | Petra Goldberg-Scotese, Glynis Oliver, Christie Scheele |
| Editor | Michael Higgins, Mike Carlin |
| Editor in Chief | Jim Shooter |
| Mr. Fantastic | Reed Richards |
| Beast | Henry 'Hank' McCoy |
| Cyclops | Scott Summers |
| Iceman | Robert 'Bobby' Drake |
| Angel | Warren Worthington III |
| Jean Grey | |
| Madelyne Pryor | |
| Rusty Collins | |
| Cameron Hodge | |
| Candy Southern | |
| Nathan Summers |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | X-Factor |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 48 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |