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The series began as '''Malingerer Lad and Teenfactor''', which later spun off '''Frost and Teenfactor'''. The two series rejoined as simply '''Teenfactor'''. Issues #18-19 crossed over with ''[[F.I.S.H. Force (series)|F.I.S.H. Force]]'', #75 with ''[[Easily-Discovered Man (series)|Easily-Discovered Man]]'', and #77 with ''[[The Team (series)|The Team]]''. Issues #48-49 and #76 were never written.
 
The series began as '''Malingerer Lad and Teenfactor''', which later spun off '''Frost and Teenfactor'''. The two series rejoined as simply '''Teenfactor'''. Issues #18-19 crossed over with ''[[F.I.S.H. Force (series)|F.I.S.H. Force]]'', #75 with ''[[Easily-Discovered Man (series)|Easily-Discovered Man]]'', and #77 with ''[[The Team (series)|The Team]]''. Issues #48-49 and #76 were never written.
  
Tom Russell began this series when he was 15 years old. He later became dissatisfied with it and [[Elsewhirl]]ed the original ''Teenfactor'' series. He had intended to write a revamped '''New Teenfactor''' series, but abandoned it after one issue. As a result, the canonical status of ''Teenfactor'' is uncertain. We can assume that some of the events happened in broad strokes.
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Tom Russell began this series when he was 15 years old. He later became dissatisfied with it and [[Elsewhirl]]ed the original ''Teenfactor'' series. He had intended to write a revamped '''New Teenfactor''' series, but abandoned it after one issue. As a result, the canonical status of ''Teenfactor'' is uncertain. We can assume that some of the events happened in broad strokes, especially the ones that left lingering effects in other stories.
  
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==

Revision as of 01:41, 7 April 2019

Teenfactor is an infamous and highly prolific LNH series written by the teenage Tom Russell. It ran from 1997 to 2000, with abandoned attempts at a revival in 2005 and 2007.

   TEENFACTOR, which was begun as a sort of parody/cross-breeding of GENERATION X and X-FACTOR (Marvel Fanboy, remember?) evolved more than any other thing I've written. It changed and grew, sometimes slowly, sometimes deliberately, over the course of time. Like its teenage protagonists, it was trapped between the juvenile and the adult.
—Tom Russell, "Some Pseudo-Random Thoughts on the LNH"

Plot

Teenfactor starred the eponymous team of teenage government operatives. Over the course of the series they gained and lost new members, found and lost love, and faced (and in one case, became) death.

The series began as Malingerer Lad and Teenfactor, which later spun off Frost and Teenfactor. The two series rejoined as simply Teenfactor. Issues #18-19 crossed over with F.I.S.H. Force, #75 with Easily-Discovered Man, and #77 with The Team. Issues #48-49 and #76 were never written.

Tom Russell began this series when he was 15 years old. He later became dissatisfied with it and Elsewhirled the original Teenfactor series. He had intended to write a revamped New Teenfactor series, but abandoned it after one issue. As a result, the canonical status of Teenfactor is uncertain. We can assume that some of the events happened in broad strokes, especially the ones that left lingering effects in other stories.

Cast

Heroes

Instructors

Teenfactor Rejects

Pets

Arcania's 1978 Team

Guest Stars And Allies

Supporting Cast

Villains

The Fountain Pen Four

Holy Gamer Boy, this series had a lot of characters