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X-Men Krakoa Era Reading Guide Part 1

X-Men

So you want to read the Krakoa Era of X-Men? Well, you’ve come to the right place! We here at Graphic Policy are going to be publishing a series of (mostly) comprehensive reading guides for the Krakoan Era. We’re starting with House of XPowers of XDawn of X, and finally X of Swords.

Now before we dig into the reading guide let me preface this all by saying that we’re gonna be covering a lot of comics, several hundred in fact! Of course, if you were to buy each comic individually or in trade paperback we are talking hundreds of dollars! For this reason, I want to point you in the direction of what I think is a helpful resource, the Marvel Unlimited App. Marvel Unlimited is a subscription service that gives you access to virtually the entire back catalog of Marvel Comics with new comics added around three months after publication. Marvel Unlimited was an invaluable resource for me while reading through the Krakoan Era of X-Men and I can’t recommend it enough.

Without further ado let’s read some comics!

HOUSE OF X & POWERS OF X

House of X/Powers of X

“While you slept, the world changed”

For years the X line languished in mediocrity and was sidelined within the larger Marvel universe for complicated film rights reasons. However, once the acquisition of Fox by Disney became a sure thing and thus the return of the film rights of the X-Men to Marvel a ball was set into motion. Then came the 2019 soft reboot House of X and Powers of X (commonly abbreviated as HOXPOX) written by Johnathan Hickman with art by Pepe Larraz and R.B. Silva. Hickman and co would establish a bold new vision for the X-line and the world of the X-Men. We saw the birth of a mutant island nation, we got glimpses into possible futures, and we got a radical new take on a classic X-Men ally Moira MacTaggert which would flip the very Marvel Universe on its head.

Welcome to a new dawn, Welcome to Krakoa!

Reading order:

  • House of X #1
  • Powers of X #1
  • House of X #2
  • Powers of X #2-3
  • House of X #3-4
  • Powers of X #4
  • House of X #5
  • Powers of X #5
  • House of X #6
  • Powers of X #6

DAWN OF X

Dawn of X

“It was Worth it because now you have Krakoa, and Krakoa is all you will ever need.”

After HOXPOX establishes the new mutant island nation of Krakoa the X Line relaunches with a swath of new titles starting with Johnathan Hickman’s X-Men #1. Hickman often gets a lot of credit for creating Krakoa and rightfully so but it’s not only his creative vision. One of the innovations behind the scenes was the fact that this era of titles was more collaborative than any era proceeding it. With writers in constant communication with each other, the titles intertwine and enrich each other in a unrepresented way.

Reading order:

  • X-Men #1
  • X-Force #1-3
  • X-Men #2-7
  • New Mutants #1-2*
  • New Mutants #5*
  • New Mutants #7*
  • New Mutants #3-4*
  • New Mutants #6*
  • New Mutants #8-12
  • X-Men #8-9
  • Marauders #1-12
  • X-Force #4-10
  • Wolverine #1-3
  • X-Force #11-12
  • Wolverine #4-5
  • Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost
  • Giant-Size X-Men: Nightcrawler
  • Giant-Size X-Men: Magneto
  • Giant-Size X-Men: Fantomex
  • Giant-Size X-Men: Storm
  • Cable #1-4
  • Hellions #1-4
  • X-Factor #1-3
  • X-Men/Fantastic Four #1-4
  • Empyre: X-Men #1-4**
  • X-Men #10-11**
  • Excalibur #1-11

*The first arc of New Mutants is written by Johnathan Hickman before the series is handed off to Ed Brisson. Confusingly the first six issues alternate between the two arcs and the two writers, so we separated them out into distinct individual arcs for easier reading.
**Both X-Men #10-11 and Empyre: X-Men #1-4 are part of the larger Empyre event but both are only tangentially related. All that you need to know is that the alien Cotati are invading the planet earth and it’s moon.

X OF SWORDS

X of Swords

You asked me if there was anything I regret… This. This I regret

The first crossover of the Krakoan Era, X of Swords is a franchise-wide event spearheaded by Johnathan Hickman and Excalibur scribe Tini Howard building off the plots they’ve been building up throughout the Dawn of X . X of Swords sees the Swordbearers of Krakoa face off against their Arakki counterparts in the Omniveral Majestrix, Saturnyne’s tournament of swords. X of Swords fundamentally shakes the firmament of the X-Men universe in exciting new ways. 

Reading order:

  • Excalibur #12
  • X-Men #12
  • X-Men: X of Swords: Creation #1
  • X-Factor #4
  • Wolverine #6
  • X-Force #13
  • Marauders #13
  • Hellions #5
  • New Mutants #13
  • Cable #5
  • Excalibur #13
  • X-Men #13
  • X-Men: X of Swords: Stasis #1
  • X-Men #14
  • Marauders #14
  • Marauders #15
  • Excalibur #14
  • Wolverine #7
  • X-Force #14
  • Hellions #6
  • Cable #6
  • X-Men #15
  • Excalibur #15
  • X-Men: X of Swords: Destruction #1

And so we come to a close on the first part of our (mostly) comprehensive Krakoa Era reading guide. I’ve left out the critically panned series Fallen Angels which has little barring on anything else going on in Krakoa and is easily forgotten. Join us next time when we explore the Reign of X and beyond!

Explore the New Era of X-Men with the Dawn of X Digital Sale – 67% Off Every Issue

Last year, superstar writer Jonathan Hickman transformed the world of mutants in the critically acclaimed series, House of  X and Powers of X. These two series ushered in an exciting new era for the X-Men known as the Dawn of X, launching six brand new titles. Now is your chance to catch up on all those titles and more with the Jonathan Hickman’s Dawn of X SaleHouse of XPowers of X, and every single X-Men issue that’s followed is up to 67% off now through April 12th 11PM ET on Marvel’s Digital Comics Shop!

Credited as the “Head of X,” Jonathan Hickman leads fellow writers into the bold new future of the X-Men as the new mutant nation of Krakoa is formed. Each series plays a role in forming a tightly woven overarching narrative unlike anything that’s come before. Hickman’s X-Men combines large-scale adventures with dense world building where any of your favorite mutants can show up. Gerry Duggan’s Marauders takes the X-Men to the high seas where Kate Pryde leads a team with the important mission of rescuing mutants from unfriendly territories. Discover the secrets of mutant magic with former X-Men villain Apocalypse and the new Captain Britain in Tini Howard’s Excalibur. Or see mutantkind’s new black ops squad form to handle Krakoa’s enemies in Benjamin Percy’s X-Force. And check out the unpredictable exploits of the mutantkind’s next generation in Jonathan Hickman and Ed Brisson’s New Mutants.

And that’s not all! Two of Marvel’s most popular mutants get newly launched solo series in Wolverine and Cable. Plus, meet the craziest team of misfit mutants ever assembled in the debut issue of Zeb Wells’ Hellions or see the X-Men go up against Marvel’s premiere super hero team over the fate of Franklin Richards in X-Men/Fantastic Four by Chip Zdarsky. Be sure to also check out Jonathan Hickman teaming up with the industry’s best artists like Russell Dauterman and Alan Davis for epic one-shots in Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost and Giant-Size X-Men: Nightcrawler.

Dawn of X Sale

*Offer expires 4/12 at 11:00 PM EDT. Marvel account and internet connection required to access digital comics.


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Get a First Look at Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost

Giant-Size X-Men will showcase some of Marvel‘s best artists are almost here! First up is X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost with artist Russell Dauterman, known for his incredible work on titles like Mighty Thor and War of the Realms.

Get a first look at his work on the issue below.

Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost is written by Jonathan Hickman with art and cover by Dauterman and colors by Matt Wilson.

Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost

Jonathan Hickman Makes the X-Men Giant-Size

The plans Jonathan Hickman has for the X-Men aren’t just big; they’re giant-size. Fresh off launching the X-Men into an exciting new era in House of X and Powers of XMarvel revealed at MCM Comic Con London that Jonathan Hickman will be joining forces with the industry’s top artists to craft a stellar new series: Giant-Size X-Men. Starting in February, each issue will combine Hickman’s captivating storytelling with the iconic art of a different superstar artist to depict grand-scale adventures focused on specific X-Men characters. 

And it all begins with Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost #1! The new mutant nation of Krakoa is the place for fresh starts, and Jean and Emma, known for their fierce rivalry, will unite to rescue Storm from danger. The two powerful telepaths are in good hands as artist Russell Dauterman will be the first to partner with Hickman for the series. Dauterman will be accompanied by expert colorist Matt Wilson.

Giant-Size X-Men was first used as a title in 1975 in a legendary special issue by Len Wein and David Cockrum. It not only marked a new genesis for the team, introducing iconic characters like Storm and Nightcrawler, but is credited for catapulting the X-Men into the powerhouse franchise they are today, a legacy that Hickman and others will now honor month after month. Keep your eyes peeled for announcements about other upcoming Giant-Size X-Men issues and the artists and characters you can expect to find within their pages!

Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost #1