![]() ![]() Following the timeline can be difficult but definitely not impossible. Hickman’s 21-issue run on the X-Men title (collected in the soon to be released Hickman Omnibus Hardcover and the X of Swords Omnibus) is non-linear and focuses on somewhat disconnected world-building vignettes set during the first few months after House of X. The modern X-Men line is beautifully organized in trade paperbacks and oversized hardcovers, so there’s never been a better time to hop on and start reading. This era of X-books further fleshes out the new mutant status quo introduced in HOX/POX and traces the early threats and exploits of the newly established sovereign mutant nation of Krakoa. ![]() If you’re just now joining the party, check out the landing page for previous entries in the “two series that are one” here.Īfter the conclusion of the House of X and Powers of X dual miniseries/blended maxi series, the X-Men corner of the Marvel Universe enters its next phase with the Dawn Of X. Have you been reading along already? Wonderful, we love to see it. By Micheal Foulk - Welcome to Heroes of X, the sister series to History Of X, two monthly columns where an unapologetically queer X-Men fan dissects, celebrates, and analyzes the past, present, and future of Marvel’s merry mutant narrative. ![]()
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