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X-Men Krakoa Era Reading Guide Part 2

Welcome to part 2 of Graphic Policy‘s (mostly) comprehensive reading guide for the X-Men’s Krakoan Era, if you missed part 1 here’s the link. Last time we covered House of XPowers of XDawn of X, and finally X of Swords. This time we’re covering Reign of X, The Hellfire Gala, The Trial Of Magneto, and last but not least Johnathan Hickman’s Krakoan Swansong Inferno.

Now I’m going to repeat myself a bit and talk again about 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. like I said last time, 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!

REIGN OF X PART 1

REIGN OF X PART 1

“You are children running a child government.”

X Of Swords may be over but what is to become of Arakko and it’s people? Reign of X deals with the fallout of X Of Swords and continues us on the trajectory started by HOXPOX. Al Ewing joins the Krakoan era with S.W.O.R.D and Vita Ayala takes over New Mutants and turns it into one of the best books in the line. Meanwhile Si Spurrier digs into the social questions at the heart of Krakoa’s laws in Way Of X and Tini Howard starts to explore the intricacies of Mutant capitalism in X-Corp.

Welcome to The Reign Of X.

Reading order:

  • X-Men #16-20
  • Marauders #16-20
  • Excalibur #16-20
  • New Mutants #14-18
  • X-Force #15-19
  • Wolverine #8-12
  • Cable #7-10
  • Hellions #7-11
  • X-Factor #5-9
  • S.W.O.R.D #1-5*
  • Way of X #1-2
  • X-Corp #1
  • Children of the Atom #1-5

*S.W.O.R.D #2-4 tie into the King in Black event they work pretty well as a stand alone story and don’t require you to read the larger event. All you need to know is that the Symbiote God, Knull has taken over earth and sword is attempting to fight back against him.

THE HELLFIRE GALA

THE HELLFIRE GALA

“This is one of those ‘where were you at when’ moments… and it would be a shame if being closed minded made you miss it.”

It’s a mutant bash! The Mutants throw their first annual Hellfire Gala where the X-Men vote will take place and where the Mutants intend to unveil a planet-sized new project. It’s also the second event of the Krakoan era albeit a smaller in scope then X Of Swords, taking place over a single night we get a multitude of perspectives of the Hellfire Gala.

Reading order:

  • Marauders #21
  • X-Force #20
  • Hellions #12
  • Excalibur #21
  • Children of the Atom #6
  • X-Men #21
  • Planet-Size X-Men #1
  • New Mutants #19
  • X-Corp #2
  • Wolverine #13
  • S.W.O.R.D #6
  • Way of X #3
  • X-Factor #10

REIGN OF X PART 2

REIGN OF X PART 2

“How are the mutants resurrecting their dead?”

The X-Men are back! The team that is. After Hickman got away with 21 issues of X-Men without a X-Men team Gerry Duggan steps into the role as the writer of the flagship. The X-Men reenter the world of man as they plant their headquarters within the heart of New York. It’s a exciting new time and a exciting new team. Elsewhere S.W.O.R.D deals with the new Mutant planet of Arrako and it’s impact on Sol and beyond. While the rest of the titles keep on chugging.

Reading order:

  • Cable #11-12
  • Way of X #4-5
  • X-Men: The Onslaught Revelation #1
  • S.W.O.R.D #7*
  • Cable: Reloaded*
  • Hellions #13-18
  • X-Corp #3-5
  • X-Men #1-5
  • Marauders #22 -27
  • Excalibur #22-26
  • New Mutants #20-23
  • Weapon Plus: World War IV #1
  • X-Force #21-24
  • Wolverine #14-19
  • X-Force #25-26

*Both Sword #7 and Cable: Reloaded are part of The Last Annihilation event which is some Guardians of the Galaxy thing that you don’t really need to read. The issues mostly stand on their own.

THE TRIAL OF MAGNETO

THE TRIAL OF MAGNETO

“Once upon a time… there was a witch”

The Scarlet Witch found dead! After the events of the Hellfire Gala we find ourselves in a full on murder mystery as X-Factor tries to piece together what happened to Wanda Maximoff. The chief suspect in the case? Her own father Magneto! Let the The Trial of Magneto commence!

Reading order:

  • X-Men: The Trial of Magneto #1-5
  • New Mutants #24*

*While not part of The Trial Of Magneto, New Mutants #24 directly relates to the fallout of the event.

INFERNO

INFERNO

Someone remembers. It’s why they keep coming.”

The end of a era! Hickman makes his leave from the X-line with Inferno. In many ways this is the conclusion of many of the threads started by HOXPOX. Will Krakoa be able to survive the inferno!? After Inferno we wrap up the Reign Of X and set the stage for Destiny Of X.

Reading order:

  • Inferno #1-4
  • X-Men #6-9
  • Devil’s Reign: X-Men #1-3*
  • Secret X-Men #1
  • Marvel’s Voices: Pride 2021 #1**
  • Marauders Annual #1

*Part of the larger Devil’s Reign event, Devil’s Reign: X-Men is a pretty stand alone story focusing on Emma Frost and Elektra. All you really need to know about the larger event is that Wilson Fisk has become the mayor of new york.
**The reason why I list Marvel’s Voices: Pride 2021 #1 on here is that it contains the story “Man of his dreams” which introduces the character of Sommnus who will become a important part of Steve Orlando‘s run on Marauders. The book also has cute X-Men stories like “Early Thaw” and “The Grey Ladies” but those aren’t directly important to the larger story of Krakoa.

And so we come to a close on the second part of our (mostly) comprehensive Krakoa Era reading guide. Join us next time when we explore the Destiny Of X and beyond!

Review: The Secret X-Men #1

The Secret X-Men #1

When it comes to the X-Men, there are not too many superhero teams that have as much rabid fans. As readers have loved their exploits for decades.  Out of all the characters in the Marvel comic book universe, they are probably the most identifiable. As each of the team members have a tragic origin and its tied fear and hate.

It is no wonder why Stan lee often referred to the franchise as an allegory to racism in America. As fans of the franchise, also used it as form of therapy for being ostracized, just for being different. Their canon is way more storied than most fans know and the number of different X-Men  is too many to count. In The Secret X-Men, we meet some not so familiar names amongst the ranks , but who pack just as might a punch.

We are taken to the Ornithery Festival, where we find Sunspot, who was not named to the X-men during the Hellfire Gala, is trying to keep distracted.  The next morning, Sunspot and few of the other mutants who did not make selection gather as they along with the Imperial Guard have been recruited on a secret mission to find DeathBird who has taken the Princess  Xandra, which could mean political crisis between Krakoa and the Sh’iar Empire. As they embark on a rescue mission they find unnecessary trouble in the form of Sidra bounty hunters, but leads tohem show laden planet with a Krakoan gate. We soon find out that it was an elaborate test to see the where the information leak in the Imperial Guard is. By issue’s end, they lose one of their own, and must find a way to get her back.

Overall, The Secret X-Men is not your typical side characters story. The story by Howard is intense and powerful. The art by the creative team is beautiful. Altogether, a dense and detailed driven start to what looks to be one of the best X-Men stories yet.

Story: Tini Howard Art: Francesco Mobili
Color: Jesus Arbutov Letterer: Clayton Cowles Design: Tom Muller
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Review: The Secret X-Men #1

The Secret X-Men #1

The recent run of the X-Men has been a bit hit and miss for me. What has been good, has been really good. But, there’s a lot that just hasn’t felt like it fits the basic building blocks of the characters and teams. The Secret X-Men #1 is interesting as it’s a bit of a throwback to the cosmic times of the X-Men when they hung out with the Shi’ar and rocked matching uniforms. Despite that bit of nostalgia, the comic also doesn’t quite work.

Written by Tini Howard, The Secret X-Men #1 sees the X-Men not chosen for the team during the recent vote band together to find Empress Xandra whose life is threatened. Deathbird, having been tipped off by precognitives sees a threat coming for the Empress and has thus hidden her in a location and has tasked Sunspot with gathering a team to meet Deathbird and Xandra at that location. The journey is “difficult by design” to test this X-Men team for… something. That’s where the comic kind of falls apart.

What Deathbird and Xandra are thinking is explained at the end of the issue but it all seems to be a rather convoluted adventure. The point of it all is rather odd and, well, pointless. It’s a journey for sake of a journey, leaving to go somewhere without an endpoint in mind. There’s some action but overall it’s the interactions of this X-Men team that’s the draw.

Howard does a solid job of the team aspect. This is a group of misfits, the B-team, and together they’re kind of like that as well. They get the job done but it’s a bit sloppy and not the most efficient way to go about things. There’s some other bits about who can trust who, but overall the comic feels like a b-side plot that couldn’t be fit in anywhere else.

The art by Francesco Mobili is ok. The characters look good and the costume designs feel like a nice homage to the past. Jesus Arbutov‘s colors, Clayton Cowles‘ lettering, and Tom Muller‘s design is all good as well. It looks decent though some of the characters feel a little inconsistent at times in their looks. There’s definitely at least one inspired moment/look with Marrow that I hope we see more of. But, overall, the art is good but doesn’t jump out.

The Secret X-Men #1 isn’t a bad comic but it feels like a one-shot whose entire point is to kick off and tease some story down the road. It doesn’t really stand on its own as a memorable experience. It honestly feels like a plot point that needed to be told but couldn’t fit in with any other comic for a few pages. It’s a one-shot that right now feels like a bit of a headscratcher as to the point of it all.

Story: Tini Howard Art: Francesco Mobili
Color: Jesus Arbutov Letterer: Clayton Cowles Design: Tom Muller
Story: 7.0 Art: 7.0 Overall: 7.0 Recommendation: Read

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Preview: Secret X-Men #1

Secret X-Men #1

(W) Tini Howard (A) Francesco Mobili (CA) Leinil Francis Yu
Rated T+
In Shops: Feb 09, 2022
SRP: $4.99

SSHHH – IT’S THE X-MEN!
When the Shi’ar Empire faces an unexpected threat, they must call upon the X-Men. Team co-captains Sunspot and Cannonball must lead Marrow, Tempo, Forge, Banshee, Strong Guy, Armor, and Boom-Boom on a secret mission to save Empress Xandra.
Wait, those aren’t the X-Men. Aren’t those the mutants who lost the election?

Secret X-Men #1

The Secret X-Men Must Save the Daughter of Professor X and Lilandra!

Sunspot. Cannonball. Marrow. Boom-Boom. Tempo. Forge. Banshee. Strong Guy. Armor. Earlier this year, these X-Men characters were choices in the mega popular X-Men Vote! While they ultimately weren’t chosen as the final member of the Krakoan Age’s first team of X-Men, the vote took social media by storm with passionate fans campaigning fiercely for their favorites. And this February, fans can relive the excitement of this pivotal moment in X-Men history by seeing their chosen candidates in action in Secret X-Men #1! This special one-shot written by Excalibur and X of Swords scribe Tini Howard and drawn by Daredevil artist Francesco Mobili will bring all nine of these mutant heroes together for a secret mission to the stars!

When the Shi’ar Empire faces an unexpected threat, they must call upon the X-Men. Team co-captains Sunspot and Cannonball will lead Marrow, Tempo, Forge, Banshee, Strong Guy, Armor, and Boom-Boom on a dangerous mission to save a figure of paramount importance—the daughter of Professor X and empress of the Shi’ar: Xandra! 

See the team assemble on Leinil Francis Yu’s cover below and be there when SECRET X-MEN #1 hits stands on February 9!

Secret X-Men