![]() Nicieza continued to write up through the Age of Apocalypse storyline of 1995, after which he was replaced by Jeph Loeb. ![]() Cable soon returned in the Fatal Attractions (Marvel Comics) crossover, but with a new and less authoritarian leadership style, and Feral left the team for good Dani Moonstar, the former New Mutant, was also reintroduced as a recurring character. Cable was temporarily written out and X-Force struck out on their own as independent young adults, setting up their new base in the ruins of the Camp Verde reservation in Arizona and at last bonding as True Companions. Nicieza took over creative control upon Liefeld's departure and immediately began turning the series into a more natural continuation of New Mutants, including bringing back the characters Sunspot and Rictor. Liefeld however quickly became frustrated by working with characters he didn't own, and soon left Marvel to form Image Comics in 1992. ![]() The series was at first extremely popular, with the #1 issue becoming the second-best-selling comic of all time.
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