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X-Men Krakoa Era Reading Guide Part 3

Welcome to part 3 of Graphic Policy‘s (mostly) comprehensive reading guide for the X-Men’s Krakoan Era, if you missed part 1 here’s the link and here’s the link to part 2. Last time we covered Reign of X, The Hellfire Gala, The Trial Of Magneto, and Inferno. This time we’re covering X Lives/X Deaths Of Wolverine, Destiny Of X, A.X.E.: Judgment Day, Dark Web and finally Sins Of Sinister.

Now I’m going to repeat myself a bit (again) 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!

X LIVES/X DEATHS OF WOLVERINE

X LIVES/X DEATHS OF WOLVERINE

“Time’s sideways and time’s forwards. Time’s backwards and upside down.”

X Lives Of Wolverine is a time hopping odyssey through the messy and often contradictory history of Wolverine. Meanwhile X Deaths Of Wolverine follows the recently depowered Moira MacTaggert as she goes on the run from Krakoa and a mysterious techno-organic Wolverine!

Reading order:

  • X Lives of Wolverine #1
  • X Deaths of Wolverine #1
  • X Lives of Wolverine #2
  • X Deaths of Wolverine #2
  • X Lives of Wolverine #3
  • X Deaths of Wolverine #3
  • X Lives of Wolverine #4
  • X Deaths of Wolverine #4
  • X Lives of Wolverine #5
  • X Deaths of Wolverine #5

DESTINY OF X

DESTINY OF X

“I think we need to be on the same side”

Coming off the heels of X Lives/X Deaths the line relaunches with several new titles such as the political thriller Immortal X-Men by Kieron Gillen, X-Men Red a exploration of Arrako by Al Ewing, the sequel to Way Of X, Legion Of X, the surprising critique of carceral system Sabertooth by Victor LaValle, The new iteration of Marauders by Steve Orlando, and the penultimate installment in Tini Howard’s Betsy Braddock saga Knights Of X. All of these stand alongside the continuing titles X-Force and Wolverine by Benjamin Percy, and the flagship of the line Gerry Duggan’s X-Men.

Reading order:

  • Sabertooth #1-5
  • X-Force Annual #1
  • X-Force #27-29
  • Wolverine #20–23
  • X-Men #10
  • Immortal X-Men #1–3
  • X-Men: Red #1
  • Giant-Size X-Men: Thunderbird #1
  • X-Men: Red #2–3
  • Legion of X #1–5
  • Marvel’s Voices Infinity Comic #1-4*
  • Knights of X #1–5
  • X-Men #11–12
  • Marauders Annual #1
  • Marauders #1–5
  • X-Men: Red #4
  • X-Men: Hellfire Gala 2022 #1
  • Immortal X-Men #4

*Marvel’s Voices Infinity Comic is our first Infinity Comic, a type of scrolling comic hosted on marvel unlimited (see told you it was important). It’s not mandatory and pretty skippable but it’s good and sets up a romantic love interest for Iceman that you’ll see in the future. Another Infinity comic is X-Men Unlimited which largely offers slice of life stories on Krakoa, it only really becomes plot relevant during the Fall Of X.

A.X.E.: JUDGEMENT DAY

A.X.E.: JUDGEMENT DAY

“You have 24 hours to justify yourselves”

Two tribes go to war! It’s X-Men vs Eternals with the Avengers caught in-between. The threads from Gillen’s Eternals run and Immortal X-Men collide in this giant-sized event! A.X.E: Judgment Day is perhaps the largest event in this series of reading guides. We’re keeping our reading guide for this event to the main stuff which luckily is mostly X-Men.

Reading order:

  • Eternals #1-6*
  • Eternals: Thanos Rises #1*
  • Eternals: Celestia #1*
  • Eternals #7-9*
  • Eternals: The Heretic #1*
  • Eternals 10-12*
  • Free Comic Book Day 2022: Avengers/X-Men #1
  • A.X.E.: Eve of Judgment #1
  • A.X.E.: Judgment Day #1
  • Immortal X-Men #5
  • X-Men: Red #5
  • A.X.E.: Judgment Day #2
  • A.X.E.: Death to the Mutants #1
  • X-Men #13
  • A.X.E.: Judgment Day #3
  • X-Men #14
  • Marauders #6
  • Wolverine 24-25
  • X-Force #30-33
  • A.X.E.: Death to the Mutants #2
  • Immortal X-Men #6
  • X-Men Red #6
  • A.X.E.: Judgment Day #4
  • Legion of X #6
  • A.X.E.: Judgment Day #5
  • A.X.E.: Avengers #1
  • A.X.E.: X-Men #1
  • A.X.E.: Eternals #1
  • X-Men Red #7
  • A.X.E.: Death to the Mutants #3
  • A.X.E.: Starfox #1
  • Immortal X-Men #7
  • A.X.E.: Judgment Day #6
  • A.X.E.: Judgment Day Omega #1

*While not a part of A.X.E.: Judgment Day proper these issues comprise Kieron Gillen’s run on Eternals. It’s essential to understanding Judgment Day which is in all honesty the second part of the Gillen Eternals’s run.

DESTINY OF X PART 2

DESTINY OF X PART 2

“Governments ask you to build terrible things. It’s up to the scientists to weigh what’s worse… having that new toy… or not having it”

After the massive event that was A.X.E: Judgment Day we return to our regularly scheduled programming. Here both Steve Orlando’s Marauders and Vita Ayala’s New Mutants. On the flip side we get the Gleefully Transgressive mini-series X-Terminators by Leah Williams, a Firestar centric story in X-Men Annual by Steve Orlando, and what’s in my opinion the best arc of Gerry Duggan’s X-Men.

Reading order:

  • Marauders #7-12
  • New Mutants #25-30
  • X-Terminators #1-5
  • X-Men Annual (2022) #1
  • X-Men #15-18

DARK WEB

DARK WEB

“A nothing person! In a nowhere place!”

Another event! Dark Web is primarily a crossover between Zeb Well’s Amazing Spider-Man and X-Men. There are a few other titles involved in the event but were keeping it strictly need to know and X-centric. Spider-Man’s clone Ben Reilly has turned evil and has teamed up with the X-Men’s resident evil clone Madelyne Pryor! Together they conspire to takeover New York and take back what was stolen from them!

Reading order:

  • The Amazing Spider-Man #14
  • Dark Web #1
  • Dark Web: X-Men #1
  • Venom #14
  • Dark Web X-Men #2-3
  • Dark Web Final #1

DESTINY OF X PART 3

DESTINY OF X PART 3

“Survival of the fittest.”

This one is a real grab bag of stuff. In X-Men the titular team is off fighting the brood, Deadpool by Alyssia Wong is a not so subtle love story, Victor LaValle explores the history of medical malpractice of minorities in Sabertooth and the Exiles of all places, Charlie Jane Anders introduces a new young mutant Escapade, Tini Howard wraps up her Betsy Braddock saga in Betsy Braddock: Captain Britan, and finally something sinister is brewing.

Reading order:

  • X-Men #19-21
  • Deadpool #1-10
  • Sabretooth and the Exiles #1-5
  • Marvel’s Voices: Pride 2022 #1*
  • New Mutants #31-33
  • New Mutants: Lethal Legion #1-5
  • Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain #1-5
  • Immortal X-Men #8
  • X-Men Red #8-10
  • Legion of X #7-10

*Like the year before it, Marvel’s Voices: Pride 2022 #1 introduces a brand new character who will be relevant for a at the time upcoming book, in this case the only story you need to worry about is “Permanent Sleepover”.

SINS OF SINISTER

SINS OF SINISTER

“To me, my me’s”

Mr. Sinister wins! Split between three time periods, year 10, year 100, and year 1,000 (à la HOXPOX), this alternate future event (à la Age Of Apocalypse) welcomes us to a entire universe cursed by the Sins Of Sinister! Immoral X-Men, Storm & the Brotherhood of Mutants, and Nightcrawlers each are essentially continuations of Immortal X-Men, X-Men Red, and Legion of X respectively. Sins of Sinister is a interesting event that puts a spin on a X-Men classic, the dark future!

Reading order:

  • Immortal X-Men #9-10
  • Sins of Sinister #1
  • Storm & the Brotherhood of Mutants #1
  • Nightcrawlers #1
  • Immoral X-Men #1
  • Nightcrawlers #2
  • Immoral X-Men #2
  • Storm & the Brotherhood of Mutants #2
  • Immoral X-Men #3
  • Storm & the Brotherhood of Mutants #3
  • Nightcrawlers #3
  • Sins of Sinister: Dominion #1

And so we come to a close on the third part of our (mostly) comprehensive Krakoa Era reading guide. Before I said to come back and join us next time for the next installment but at the time of writing the next chapter in the Krakoan era, Fall Of X is still coming out. However once it’s all said and done we’ll come back to finish this series of reading guides off.

Preview: X-Terminators #5 (of 5)

X-Terminators #5 (of 5)

(W) Leah Williams (A) Carlos E. Gomez (CA) Federico Vicentini
In Shops: Jan 25, 2023
SRP: $3.99

THE FINAL BEAT DOWN! These X-Ladies have been through one HELL of a night and it’s not over yet. They might have managed to escape the trouble that found them but that trouble hasn’t escaped them! It’s time to make these suckers regret they ever crossed their paths!

X-Terminators #5 (of 5)

Preview: X-Terminators #4 (of 5)

X-Terminators #4 (of 5)

(W) Leah Williams (A) Carlos E. Gomez (CA) Federico Vicentini
Parental Advisory
In Shops: Dec 28, 2022
SRP: $3.99

SEXY COSPLAY OF DEATH! It’s not the clothes that make the badass, it’s the asses they kick! Dazzler, Boom-Boom, Jubilee and Wolverine might not be dressed for a beatdown, but that’s not gonna stop them from handing them out! Make a joke about them – they dare you!

X-Terminators #4 (of 5)

Preview: X-Terminators #3 (of 5)

X-Terminators #3 (of 5)

(W) Leah Williams (A) Carlos E. Gomez (CA) Federico Vicentini
PARENTAL ADVISORY
In Shops: Nov 30, 2022
SRP: $3.99

VAMPIRES, VIOLENCE AND VENGEANCE!
Does it count as killing a man when the man in question is already undead? This problem is one the lovely ladies of bombs and blades are going to need to wrestle with as they brutally separate bloodsuckers’ heads from their bodies! Just when you thought the night couldn’t get more bonkers…

X-Terminators #3 (of 5)

Preview: X-Terminators #2

X-Terminators #2

(W) Leah Williams (A) Carlos Gomez (CA) Federico Vicentini
In Shops: Oct 26, 2022
SRP: $3.99

A NIGHT TO REMEMBER…When three explosive ladies hit the town, they had no idea it was going to hit back so hard…and shockingly, running into their stabby friend Wolverine hasn’t made the night any less blood-soaked. Join Dazzler, Jubilee, Boom-Boom and Wolverine for a bloody, sexy gut-punch of a series that will leave you begging for another!

X-Terminators #2

Review: X-Terminators #1

X-Terminators #1

What are friends for? Real friends know you better than you know yourself. They know when you are acting outside of your norm. They can sense when your energy has changed.

They also know what you need before you do sometimes. Of course I am talking about good friends, which are hard to find and as you get older you learn to ascertain those nuances. Good friends will always have your back. In the X-Terminators #1, three of our favorite X-Men start a wild night that goes off the rails quickly.

We open up on Dazzler as she catches her boyfriend cheating on her, which prompts her to call Jubilee and Boom Boom , who  wants to take her out , so she can start to get over him.  They go to o local bar, where they realize they had been drugged by Alex, Dazzler’s now ex-boyfriend, who has decided to kidnap the girls and put them in a crazy death game. The three friends gets separated and put in dangerous games, where each must fight to the death. By the issue’s end, they each survive the first round, and are reunited but they also find out that they are not the only X-Men, who got taken.

Overall, X-Terminators #1 is a pretty screwed up version of The Hangover but with mutants. The story by Williams is pure joy. The art by the creative team is gorgeous. Altogether, X-Terminators #1 is a story that comic book fans will both enjoy and cringe.  

Story: Leah Williams Art: Carlos Gomez
Color: Bryan Valenza Letterer: Travis Lanham
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy


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Vanish #1

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Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Hakim's Odyssey Book 3: Macedonia to France

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

20th Century Men #2 (Image Comics) – The debut issue delivered an intriguing alternate world of war and politics and we really want to see where it all goes.

A.X.E. Judgement Day #5 (Marvel) – The event has exceeded our expectations and it’s desperate times at this point. This issue ends with a shocker and game changer.

Barbaric: Axe to Grind #2 (Vault Comics) – The series has been a fantastic riff on the fantasy genre full of action and laughs.

Batman: One Bad Day – Two-Face #1 (DC Comics) – The series of one-shots put the spotlight on the villains. The first was really good and we’re hoping for much of the same quality for this one.

Bloodshot Unleashed #1 (Valiant) – A mature Bloodshot series? Yeah, we’re game for it.

Crashing #1 (IDW Publishing) – A medical drama involving superheroes. We’re into the concept.

Crazy Food Truck Vol. 2 (VIZ Media) – The first issue was awesome action and characters. It’s a great twist on the apocalyptic setting that has us pumped to read more.

Creepshow #1 (Image Comics/Skybound) – The tv series comes to comics. Horror fans will want to check this out.

Doughnuts and Doom (IDW Publishing) – Being a teenage witch-or rock star-is tougher than it looks! Flying brooms and electric guitars set hearts aflame in this fantastically fizzy graphic novel.

Hakim’s Odyssey Book 3: Macedonia to France (Graphic Mundi) – The final book in the trilogy, the graphic novels have followed Hakim’s journey as a refugee as he attempts to find peace and safety.

Justice Warriors #4 (AHOY Comics) – The series has been amazing at its satire and delivers a lot to chew on as it has its sights on so much of today’s issues.

Phenomena Vol. 1 Golden City of Eyes (Abrams ComicArts) – Brian Michael Bendis’ original graphic novel series. We definitely want to see what this is all about.

Solo Leveling Vol. 5 (Yen Press) – This mahnwa about dungeon crawling with a twist has been amazing with every release. Great action, growth, art, it has it all.

Stuff of Nightmares #1 (BOOM! Studios) – An original comic series from R.L. Stine? You have our attention.

Vanish #1 (Image Comics) – The highly anticipated indie debut from Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman.

X-Terminators #1 (Marvel) – Jubliee. Boom-Boom. Dazzler. That alone we’re in for this one.

Preview: X-Terminators #1 (of 5)

X-Terminators #1 (of 5)

(W) Leah Williams (A) Carlos E. Gomez (CA) Federico Vicentini
PARENTAL ADVISORY
In Shops: Sep 21, 2022
SRP: $4.99

ENTER THE GRINDHOUSE OF X!
When Jubilee and Boom-Boom agree to take Dazzler out for a night on the town to console her after her nasty breakup, they have no idea they’re about to be kidnapped and put into elaborate death traps for their efforts! What are three girls with the power to blow things up to do? Leah Williams and Carlos G mez put the X in eXploitation in this tale of blood, sweat and REVENGE!

X-Terminators #1 (of 5)

Dazzler, Jubilee, Boom-Boom, and Wolverine are the X-Terminators

Four of the fiercest X-Men are about to have a night they’ll never forget! Writer Leah Williams and artist Carlos Gómez will take Dazzler, Jubilee, Boom-Boom, and Wolverine on a chaotic ride through a dark corner of Marvel’s underworld in a new limited series titled X-Terminators. Influenced by grindhouse films, fans can expect plenty of blood, sweat and sweet REVENGE in this refreshing new take on Marvel’s merry mutants!

In typical X-Men fashion, what starts as a wild night out gets even crazier when Jubilee, Boom-Boom, and Dazzler are kidnapped and put into elaborate death traps by a mysterious new army of enemies! What are three fierce mutants with the power to blow things up to do? Expect a hardcore, neon-fueled, down and dirty type of adventure unlike any seen before in X-Men history with all the light blasts, fireworks, time bombs, and brawling you can possibly hope for! 

Be there when Leah Williams and Carlos Gómez put the X in eXploitation this July in X-Terminators #1 featuring a cover by Federico Vicentini!

X-Terminators #1