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  1. Reading Order & Checklist. Get the Heroes Reborn (2021) event from Marvel Comics reading order and comic issue checklist. Track your progress and learn more about the Heroes Reborn (2021) story and publication history.

  2. Heroes Reborn. I’m sure it won’t be a direct must-read, but for those who want familiarity with the original initiative, there are apparent thematic parallels. Heroes Reborn Comics Checklist. Heroes Reborn #1. Heroes Reborn #2. Heroes Reborn: Hyperion & The Imperial Guard #1. Heroes Reborn: Peter Parker, The Amazing Shutterbug #1. Heroes Reborn #3.

    • House of X/Powers of X
    • Dawn of X Vol. 1
    • Dawn of X Vol. 2
    • Dawn of X Vol. 3
    • Dawn of X Vol. 4
    • Dawn of X Vol. 5
    • Dawn of X Vol. 6
    • Dawn of X Vol. 7
    • Dawn of X Vol. 8
    • Dawn of X Vol. 9

    This is where it all begins. Here, the entire X-Men universe gets a reboot, as a series of alternate timelines is created. I won’t get into spoilers (seeing how these timelines are handled is part of the surprise), but this means that House of X/Powers of Xis the perfect jumping-on point for those looking to read the X-Men. House of X and Powers of...

    After House/Powers of X, most of the X books were either rebooted or scrapped. The ones that were rebooted have all come together under a single canon, with Jonathan Hickman as the overseer. This means that the various books feel a lot more consistent than they did before (though not entirely). A personal highlight of this trade is Marauders, which...

    Dawn of X Vol. 2 collects issue #2 of all six X books. If you read the trade, the books will be laid out in the proper order. However, it’s not the same order as the previous six issues, and the order listed on the back of the trade is actually incorrect (Excalibur and Marauders are flipped this month). Again, I think Marauders is the standout of t...

    Volume 3 is the same concept as the previous trades, only with the #3 issue of all three X series. The order flips back to that of Volume 1, with Marauders and Excalibur back in their original slots. One thing to know about this collection is that New Mutantsis telling two different stories (one penned by Jonathan Hickman, the other by Ed Brisson)....

    Dawn of X Vol. 4 collects issue #4 of the same six books. Once again, the order is switched up, but this time the back of the trade properly reflects this. And New Mutants #4 is a Brisson issue again. Honestly, I started falling out of love with Marauders at this point. Here’s the Goodreads listing, and here’s the reading order: 1. Marauders (2019)...

    In Volume 5, we’ve once again got the same six books. They’re in the same order as the previous volume, and the order is listed correctly on the back of the trade. New Mutantsreturns to Hickman’s story. Here’s the Goodreads listing for Dawn of X Vol. 5, and here’s the correct reading order: 1. Marauders (2019) #5 2. Excalibur (2019) #5 3. New Mutan...

    Once again, Volume 6 collects issue #6 of all six X books. However, this will be the final issue of the Fallen Angels miniseries, so expect a shakeup in Volume 7 (more on that when we get to it). Also, we’re already jumping back to Brisson’s New Mutants. Frustratingly, the order is once again listed incorrectly on the back of the trade (though the ...

    With Fallen Angels having concluded in the previous volume, Volume 7 makes some changes to the format. A new Wolverine series begins here, and X-Force is completely absent, replaced by another issue of Excalibur. If you’re reading the Dawn of Xtrades (which I think is the recommended way to get through this series), just go through this volume like...

    If you’re wondering where X-Force went, fret not, for it returns in Volume 8. We’ve also got the addition of Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost. Here’s the Goodreads listing, and here’s the correct reading order: 1. Marauders (2019) #8 2. Wolverine (2020) #2 3. Wolverine (2020) #3 4. X-Force (2019) #7 5. X-Force (2019) #8 6. Giant-Size X-Me...

    Volume 9 steps away from Wolverine’s series for a bit to see the beginning of another new series with Cable #1. Except this isn’t the old and grizzled Cable; this is a young and scrappy version. All of this makes sense if you were reading X-Force right before House/Powers of Xinterrupted it, but if you weren’t just bear with it. Anyway, here’s the ...

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  3. Mix in an Al Ewing written Guardians of the Galaxy annual, and suddenly my tolerance for “Infinite Destinies” is expanding. Previously: Heroes Reborn. Below you’ll find a complete guide and checklist for the Infinite Destinies event, updated as stories as released!

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  5. comicbookreadingorders.com › marvel › charactersX-Men Reading Order

    Welcome to the X-Men Reading Order. This reading order contains all the essential and recommended comic book issues for you to enjoy the X-Men.

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