

In the meantime, these 10 picks will get you set on a path to X-Men fandom! And hey, if you want more, I’m breaking it all down on Krakin’ Krakoa on the Youtube channel weekly.Īs always, there are many more highly recommended X-Men stories than what you’ll see included here, and I’d encourage you to check out some of them via the links to CBH included throughout the site. Don’t panic! This is ok! This is how comics work, and how they will always work, but generally there will be sufficient context in the story that you can get by.

Keep in mind, that as you read current X-Men comics from the Dawn of X into the Reign of X and into the future, there *will* be references to other X-Men comics and history that you may not have read, and that I likely will not reference here. X-Gene Scholar – You’ve read plenty of X-Men Comics a while ago, but now want to catch up.I Know Them! – Familiar with mutants and the main characters, but haven’t read many/any comics.

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While I have a wide array of guides on Comic Book Herald – including massive full reading orders for all of X-Men – I thought it’d be easier for some new readers to start with a fast track guide to the essential starting places.Īs I identify starting places, I’ll call out what type of reader I think the pick best suits, categorizing types of fans as follows: One of my favorite aspects of House of X / Powers of X and Jonathan Hickman’s takeover of Marvel’s X-Men comics line is how many new or lapsed readers want to dive into the vast and often complicated world of the X-Men.
