And thus Jonathan Hickman's House of X and Powers of X sets as the "Dawn of X" rises. As an introduction for the X-Men's new status quo, the "Two Series That Are One" have...
Towards the end of House of X #6, Jonathan Hickman's latest entry in his "Two Series That Are One," Charles Xavier delivers a rather eloquent monologue. In it, he laments the "distasteful...business...
After House of X #2 revealed Moira MacTaggert as a secret mutant, Powers of X #2 shows how the X-Men, in all timelines, take their fight to the machines. When Powers of X #3...
House of X #5 is one of those comics that's difficult to write in-depth about. You know the reason why: spoilers. Especially when those spoilers are so prevalent that just explaining what happens risks...
Powers of X #4 is one of those comics which delights in being nebulous. Even though it provides key information about what's been happening with the X-Men, it holds back just enough to still...
There are two things Jonathan Hickman does with House of X #4 that put the X-Men's situation into horrifying perspective. First, he opens with a "data page" entitled "Look At What They've Done," listing...