• X-MEN BY JONATHAN HICKMAN VOLUME 1 GRAPHIC NOVEL

X-MEN BY JONATHAN HICKMAN VOLUME 1 GRAPHIC NOVEL

3.97 (1956 ratings by Goodreads)

X-MEN BY JONATHAN HICKMAN VOLUME 1 GRAPHIC NOVEL

3.97 (1956 ratings by Goodreads)
COLLECTING X-MEN (2019) #1-6
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The X-Men face a whole new world of possibility! Mastermind Jonathan Hickman and superstar artist Leinil Francis Yu kick off this uncanny new era with a celebration of family as Cyclops, Marvel Girl and their extended clan make a Summer House for themselves - on the moon! But when an island full of unspeakable horrors appears on the horizon, the X-Men have their work cut out for them keeping their new homeland of Krakoa safe! As Earth comes to terms with the X-Men's new world order, the mutant nation's leaders attend an economic forum to show the humans what real power looks like. Plus: A trip to the Savage Land, an old nemesis returns and Mystique goes to extraordinary lengths to get what she wants! Collecting X-MEN (2019) #1-6. Rated T+
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DEC228099
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9781302919818
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This book commences the latest X-Men story, branching off of the HOX/POX crossover. The story continues to build on the 'mutant island' premise introduced in the aforementioned crossover event in a very interesting direction, the geopolitical aspect of the story surprisingly being the most intriguing. Another plus is the reincorporation of more obscure mutants; this is true across all current X-titles. The art is solid, especially by Leinil Yu, who pencils the first 4 issues.

This is a strong recommend as it progresses the X-Men mythos in a drastic yet natural way- meaning that despite the endless implications this new status quo has, it feels within character and not at all forced. I haven't been invested in an X-book in a while but this feels as though it will grow into one of the most engrossing X runs in a while. (Posted on 04/07/2020)
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