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Layla Miller in art from the cover to X-Factor #13, by Pablo Raimondi[1]
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- (del) (rev) 15:02, 29 April 2006 . . DrBat (Talk | contribs) . . 343×285 (127,238 bytes) (Layla Miller, in promotional art from ''X-Factor'' #6, by Dennis Calero. [http://comicsnewsi.net/g/?mode=view&album=Marvel%2FXFactor%2F6&pic=4.jpg&dispsize=800&start=0]{{promotional}}{{comicpanel}}{{characterartwork}})
- (del) (rev) 01:17, 29 April 2006 . . SoM (Talk | contribs) . . 360×400 (154,341 bytes) (Layla Miller, from ''X-Factor'' (vol. 3) #6, [story] page 1, panel 5. Art by Dennis Calero. Scanned and edited (to focus on the character) by User:SoM. Single low-resolution panel from a 22-page story without dialogue or context, used fo)
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