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Nothing in Curiosity comics is as vast and sprawling as the universe of the X-Men. What I'm trying to say is this reading order is immense (and stunningly impressive, likely created by a man of tremendous concrete power). For those of you looking to catch up on Ten-Men comics from the 2000's, or perchance to get started for the offset time after enjoying X-Men: The Animated Series as a lad/lass, this is the guide:
If you're looking for more of a fast rail to X-Men (aka gimme the good stuff and I'll come dorsum for the rest later!), I've picked essential starting places for each era of X-Men, neatly labeled with the Comic Book Herald logo adjacent to the book title!
Index:
I) Classic X-Men – Chris Claremont Era Reading Order
2) Classic X-Men – Age of Apocalypse
3) Archetype Ten-Men – Onslaught
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Two) Modern X-Men Events Fast Track
Iii) Setting the Stage – November 1999 to June 2001
4) Where to brainstorm for modern fans! New X-Men past Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely
5) Astonishing Ten-Men past Joss Whedon & John Cassaday
6) Messiah Circuitous and Hope
VII) Dark X-Men and Utopia
VIII) 2nd Coming to Schism
Nine) Wolverine & The X-Men to Avengers vs. Ten-Men
X) Marvel NOW! X-Men
Earlier the Beginning – November 1999 through June 2001
For me, the logical starting point for a modernistic X-Men reading order is with Grant Morrison's New X-Men. We'll become at that place in a minute, but there are a handful of X-issues that you lot can read before New X-Men that will help set the stage for references to come up.
Besides, if you lot really want to run the clock back, check out Comic Book Herald's consummate guide to Ten-Men comics in the 90'south!
Ten-Men vs. Apocalypse: The Twelve
Issues Included: Uncanny X-Men #376-#377, Cable #73 – #77, 10-Men #96 – #97, Wolverine #145 – #147
It's worth noting hither, these first two selections fit almost accordingly within our full Apocalypse reading order.
10-Men vs Apocalypse: The Ages of Apocalypse
Problems Included: X-51 #eight, Uncanny X-Men #378 and Annual 1999, Cable #77, Wolverine #148, Ten-Men Unlimited #26, Ten-Men #98, and X-Men: The Search for Cyclops #i-four. (The Search for Cyclops issues are the ones most referenced by Morrison)
Uncanny X-Men #388 – #390
The events of 'X-Men: Dream'southward End' volition play an important role in Joss Whedon's upcoming Amazing X-Men. You can too add together issues Cablevision #87, Bishop #16 and X-Men #108-110 for the total feel.
Note that "Dream's End" is diving in caput first to the tail terminate of 90'south X-Men that is hot on the heels of the Onslaught Saga.
Uncanny Ten-Men #394 – #399
From this betoken frontward Uncanny Ten-Men, Marvel'southward flagship X-book, takes a back seat to the 'New X-Men.' You tin approach this revelation in a few ways, one of which is to just bypass Uncanny 10-Men all together. This is my recommended approach for anyone feeling a bit overwhelmed by the volume of all these Ten-options. Notation, though, that a fair amount of questions can be answered during this flow of Uncanny X-Men, such as "When did Juggernaut go a good guy?" and "When did Iceman become so frigid?"
Where to Begin: New Ten-Men by Grant Morrison
July 2001 through May 2004
Grant Morrison is likely the second most critically revered and influential comic book author of the terminal 35 years, trailing simply Alan Moore in terms of recognition and output. While his Big ii superhero work has been primarily with DC Comics (including Brute Human being, The Doom Patrol
, All-Star Superman
with Quitely, and Batman: Arkham Aviary
), for a iii yr stint Curiosity was able to convince the legend to revamp the X-Men.
And revamp them he did.
Morrison has this trick where he makes everything old new again. That's why he was the perfect person to reboot the whole series. Grant's run is both a "greatest hits" of important X-Men concepts and storylines, but is also filled with fresh new ideas. Honestly, filled.
And artist Frank Quitely has a field day on this arc. His art's not to everyone'south taste, merely I thought he was the perfect choice. Quitely's work is clear and hyper-legible; meaning whether he'southward drawing Sentinel attacks, drug-befuddled mutants, or time-skips that produce mutant hawks (yes), you tin can always read what's happening… fifty-fifty when it'south Morrison-level craziness.
New X-Men refreshes everything about Marvel's favorite mutants. The core characters and stories presented in the pages of New X-Men set the phase for all X-stories through today.
Necessary Reading From This Ten-Era:
New X-Men Omnibus
Collects: New X-Men 114-154, Annual 2001
Morrison starts stiff introducing a number of ideas all at once, including creating an evil twin sister for Professor Xavier and then having her take control of a bunch of sentinels. This comes along with longer-threads, like having Emma Frost join the team for the first time and introducing the idea of "secondary mutations." Somehow, this all feels like "classic X-men" while being make new at the same time. This keeps going the unabridged run, more or less.
New X-Men, Vol. 1 –#114 to #126 + Annual #1
New Ten-Men, Vol. 2 –#127 to #141
New X-Men, Vol. 3 –#142 to #154
Issue by Upshot Reading Order:
New X-Men #114 – #117 + Annual #ane + #118 – #133
Uncanny X-Men issues #400 – #415 occur during this same timeframe
Ten-Strength #116 – #129 + 10-Statix #1 – #26
Technically this X-Force series (retitled X-Statix later issue #129) occurs over a longer timespan, intersecting chronologically with New Ten-Men. That said, once you know the state of Morrison's New X-Men you can largely read Milligan and Allred's X-Statix all the way through. It's one of my favorite Marvel comics series of all time. Not your father's 10-Men, but peripheral to that world.
Read X-Force #116 – #129
Origin #ane – #half dozen
This is the long awaited origin of Wolverine.
Read Origin
Emma Frost #1 – #18
Emma'southward first (and to my knowledge simply) solo series, predominantly composed of flashbacks. Underrated early on 2000's comic expanding on the upbringing of the New X-Men'southward most interesting addition.
Read Emma Frost (2001)
New 10-Men #134 – #145
Uncanny X-Men bug #416 – #434 occur during this aforementioned timeframe
Wolverine #i – #six begins here
I won't tell y'all how to alive your life, simply when Greg Rucka writes a comic, that'south typically a volume you desire to be reading, and the relaunched Wolverine is no exception.
Weapon X #1 – #thirteen + Weapon X One-Shots (Kane, Marrow, Sauron, Wild Child, Zilch)
Read Weapon X (2002)
New Ten-Men #146 – #154
Uncanny Ten-Men issues #435 – 443
Wolverine #7 – #xix
Weapon X #14 – #28
Mystique #ane – #thirteen (Brian K. Vaughn)
Equally suggested a moment ago with Greg Rucka and Wolverine, when Brian M. Vaughn is writing a Marvel Comic, that's a book you probably desire to check out. His xiii issue run on Mystique is less clever and celebrated than, say, Runaways, simply it's all the same worth a read.
Read Mystique (2003)
Avengers Disassembled Occurs Here
Astonishing X-Men past Joss Whedon & John Cassaday –
July 2004 through March 2008
Following Morrison and Quitely's mutant reinvention, the get-to X-championship shifted from New X-Men to Astonishing 10-Men by Joss Whedon and John Cassaday. You may recognize Whedon from such works as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, and a lilliputian movie known equally The Avengers. His 25 issues on X-men with Cassaday are arguably the greatest Ten-Men comics of the decade. Very arguably, but withal, arguably. You can read the story straight through without continuity interruptions, only I include the various chronology of other books for reference.
New X-Men ended with a relatively make clean slate. This let Joss Whedon and John Cassaday redesign the book from the ground up, forging a new line-up to take on new threats… like the world finding a genetic "cure" for mutants.
The primary threat of Whedon'due south run (the genetic "cure") is interesting for how seemingly small information technology is. It's not a supervillain. It's non the authorities. It's not even an enormous robot. The threat is the very idea that mutants are "sick."
For a squad that classically "fights for a world that hates and fears them" the question becomes "what if mutants hate themselves? And what if they can change that that?" It's almost like fighting assimilation.
Interspersed with all that you'll find that Curiosity's era of events begins to bear on the globe of mutants in increasingly meaningful means. From Firm of Thousand through Decimation the status quo of being a mutant in the Marvel universe takes some major hits here. Cistron in other classic storylines like Wolverine: Enemy of the State, X-Men: Deadly Genesis
, and The Rise and Fall of the Sh'iar Empire
, and you have a pretty great run of x-stories hither.
Necessary Reading From This Ten-Era:
Astonishing X-Men Omnibus
Collects: Astonishing Ten-Men #1-24, And Giant-Size Astonishing X-Men #1.
There's a serious debate within the community whether these 25 issues are the best run of the decade. The graphic symbol work is keen, there are some truly clever ideas, and the pacing makes information technology all feel effortless. The only way it could possibly place second is if Grant Morrison were to… exist?
Astonishing 10-Men #1 – #6
Uncanny Ten-Men #444 – #454 – Starting time with effect #444 Chuck Austen'south lengthy and mostly frowned upon run ends and Chris Claremont – of "author who basically invented the modern X-Men" fame – takes over.
District 10 #1 – #6
Read District Ten
Madrox #i – #5
This 5 issue limited series starring Madrox the Multiple Man equally a individual centre is another underrated X-jewel from the 2000's. Skilful, fun read, and effectively launches Peter David'southward run on X-Cistron.
Read Madrox
Cable & Deadpool #ane – #18
The Mutant Odd-Couple. There's a ton of action and comedy in this fan favorite series. Just here's also some groovy ideas, like when Cablevision is cured of the Technovirus, leading to him finally getting to apply his powers at total forcefulness for an extended menstruation of fourth dimension.
Read Cable & Deadpool
Astonishing Ten-Men #7 – #12
Nightcrawler #i – #12
Read Nightcrawler #i – #12
Wolverine: Enemy of the State #20 – #32
Technically the Enemy of the Land story arc from Mark Millar and John Romita Jr occurs in two divide six effect chunks. The story reads best together, though, and also contained of Astonishing X-Men.
X-Men: Reload By Chris Claremont Vol. 1: The End of History
Collects: Uncanny X-Men (1981) 444-461, X-Men (1991) 165
Chris Claremont and Alan Davis render to the Ten-Men! Unfortunately, information technology was primarily to fix the absolute disaster Chuck Austen had made of things. Somehow, they managed to do this while also incorporating X-23 into the standard Marvel Universe! They really are wizards…
Rogue #1 – #12
Read Rogue (2004)
Gambit #1 – #12
Read Gambit (2004)
10 Men / Black Panther: Wild Kingdom – X-Men issues #175 – #176, Blackness Panther bug #8 – #9
Buy X-Men/Black Panther: Wild Kingdom
X-Men: Phoenix – Endsong #1 – #5
Read Phoenix – Endsong
New X-Men: Hellions #1 – #four
Read Hellions
X-Men: Colossus Bloodline #ane – #5
Read Colossus Bloodline
House of M
(Alternating Timeline) After Cherry-red Witch de-powered all mutants at the stop of Avengers Disassembled, a pocket universe was temporarily built-in titled "House of M." The universe basically acts like a "monkey's paw" for sure key heroes.
Wolverine gets all of his memories back and they're terrible. Steve Rogers got to historic period gracefully and is at present an old man. Peter Parker married Gwen Stacy, because Marvel actually hates Mary Jane. Like, so much.
The whole thing is somewhat similar to Age of Apocalypse, which Marvel has been somewhat obsessed with since it came out. The only departure is that this arc had positive character progression (because Bendis wrote this one.)
Necessary Reading From This X-Era:
House of M
Collects:
This collects all 8 issues of the main title, with none of the side stories. As always, some of the side stories are great, some are not worth your time.
Business firm of M + Ten-Men Tie-Ins
Check out the link above for the total Comic Book Herald reading order including all tie-ins.
Decimation
(Main Timeline) When House of M ends and reality returns to normal, it must finally contend with Wanda's expletive of "no more mutants."
On "Grand Day," thousands of mutants loose their powers instantly, making the whole of mutant kind into an endangered species.
The series really gives a sense of scale, and sets the starting tone on an anxious decade for the X-Men.
Necessary Reading From This X-Era:
The 198 (Decimation)
Collects: X-Men: The 198 #i-5 And X-Men: The 198 Files.
Don't let the name fool y'all, The 198 is an X-Book. Simply instead of focusing on a particular time, this book gives a adept, global view of the event.
Decimation + X-Men Tie-Ins
Check out the link higher up for the full Comic Book Herald reading order including all necktie-ins.
X-Men: Deadly Genesis #i – #half-dozen
I wouldn't miss this one. Six issue mini-serial from Ed Brubaker and Travis Hairsine that occurs during Decimation and sets the phase for Professor X and many future X-stories, including Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar empire and fifty-fifty State of war of Kings.
Uncanny X-Men #462 – #471
Ten-Factor #1 – #6
Read X-Gene
10-23 (2005) #one – #6
Read 10-23
New 10-Men #20 to #23
Read New 10-Men
Amazing Ten-Men #13 – #24 + Giant Sized Amazing Ten-Men #1
Technically issues #19 – #24 and the Giant Sized conclusion are published afterwards a few of the following issues, just this story is better read together and before Civil War.
Wolverine: Origins #ane – #xv
Read Wolverine Origins
Cable & Deadpool #xix – #35
X-Men: Apocalypse/Dracula #i – #4
Read Apocalypse vs. Dracula
Marvel Universe Event: Ceremonious War
In Marvel's large hero vs. hero slugfest, the mutants play an important role.
And that role is to act as fifty-fifty more of an allegory for racism than usual! (Fear not: there is some fun, like when Wolverine survives being striking by a nuke.)
Civil War + X-Men Tie-Ins
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Ten-Men: Claret of Apocalypse #182 – #187
X-Men: Phoenix Warsong #1 – #5
Read Phoenix Warsong
X-Factor #7 – #17
Uncanny X-Men: Ascension and Autumn of the Shi'ar Empire #475 – #486
For me, this is the indicate in X-continuity where Uncanny X-Men becomes required reading. Ed Brubaker takes over the writing reigns and Billy Tan is on art for this space epic.
Purchase Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire
Cable & Deadpool #36 – #50
X-Factor #eighteen – #24
X-Men: Endangered Species #one – #17
World War Blob + X-Men Tie-Ins
Wolverine #56
This is really the start of a story arc standing through event #61. I include the effect one) To give a sense of where we are in Wolverine continuity during this flow and 2) Because result #56 is one of my favorite Wolverine comics ever. The story is "The Homo in the Pit" from Jason Aaron, 1 of his first forays into the grapheme before becoming the primary writer.
Wolverine Origins #16 – #20 + Annual #1
X-Men: Messiah Circuitous and the Bang-up Hope Summers
Dec 2007 through March 2009
The world of mutants gets some hope with the excellent Messiah CompleX crossover event.
Finally, after two years, the offset mutant built-in since M-Mean solar day. Information technology's a race between the X-Men, Purifiers, Marauders, and other factions to recover this phenomenon.
Also, Cable makes a large return to play an important, poetic office.
Necessary Reading From This X-Era:
Messiah Complex
Bank check out the below Messiah Complex guide for the guild of issues in this crossover effect.
- Ten-Men: Messiah Complex (one-shot)
- Uncanny X-Men #492
- X-Factor #25
- New 10-Men #44
- Ten-Men #205
- Uncanny Ten-Men #493
- X-Factor #26
- New X-Men #45
- X-Men #206
- Uncanny #494
- X-Gene #27
- New X-men #46
- Ten-Men #207
10-Factor #28 – #32
Ten-Strength #1 – #xiii
After the horrible war of attrition to recover the baby called promise, Cyclops tasks Wolverine to form an off-the-books wetworks squad. A group of dyed-in-the-wool killers who could find permanent solutions to the worst of mutantkind'southward problems.
Read X-Force (2008)
Divided We Stand up – Uncanny X-Men #495 – #499, X-Men #208 – #213
Buy Divided We Stand
Purchase Divided He Stands
Wolverine: Get Mystique #62 – #65
Astonishing X-Men #25 – #30 + Astonishing Ten-Men: Ghost Boxes #i – #ii
Uncanny X-Men: The Complete Drove by Matt Fraction – Volume i
Collects:Uncanny X-Men (1963) 500-511; Uncanny X-Men Annual (2006) two
Cable #1 – #10
Read Cable (2008)
Wolverine: Origins #21 – #30
Marvel Universe Result: Clandestine Invasion
A fun little event where we observe that shape shifting aliens named the Skrulls have secretly replaced a non-picayune number of super heroes, leading to an eventual invasion.
Undercover Invasion + X-Men Tie-Ins
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X-Men: World's Apart #1 – #four
Read World's Autonomously
X-Infernus #1 – #iv
Read 10-Infernus
Messiah State of war
Bug: X-Men: The Times and Life of Lucas Bishop #1-3, Cable #11-15, Ten-Force #fourteen-16, X-Strength/Cable: Messiah War One-Shot
Reading Order: 10-Men: The Times and Life of Lucas Bishop #ane-3, X-Men Messiah War I-Shot, Cable #thirteen, X-Strength #fourteen, Cable #14, X-Force #15, Cablevision #15, X-Force #16
Old Man Logan – Wolverine #66 – #72 + Giant Size #1
X-Strength #17 – #25 + X-Strength: Sex activity & Violence #1 – #3
Dark X-Men & Utopia
April 2009 through December 2009
For a year following Hugger-mugger Invasion, the Curiosity Universe savage under the night reign of Norman Osborn (aka the Green Goblin). This impacts the world of the X-Men in some important ways, including the Utopia crossover event with the Dark Avengers beneath.
Underground Invasion: Night Reign #1
Nighttime Reign: The Cabal #1
Dark X-Men: The Beginning #1 – #3
Here'south the full Dark Reign reading order
Dark Avengers / Uncanny X-Men: Utopia
Reading Order: Utopia #ane, Uncanny Ten-Men #513, Dark Avengers #seven, Uncanny X-Men #514, Nighttime Avengers #eight, Dark Avengers / X-Men: Exodus #1, X-Men: Legacy #226 – #227, Night X-Men: The Confession #i
Dark Reign – The Listing: X-Men #1
Wolverine: Origins #31 – #40
Dark Wolverine – Wolverine #73 – #81
Dark 10-Men #i – #five
X-Men: Nation Ten
Collects:Uncanny X-Men #515-522, Dark Reign: The List – X-Men, Nation X #ane-four
Wolverine Origins #41 – #45
X-Factor #39 – #50 + #200 – #203
X-Cistron renumbers after issue #50 with a #200.
Wolverine: The All-time There Is #1 – #12
Read Wolverine The Best There Is
Psylocke #one – #4
Read Psylocke (2009)
X-Necrosha
A strange piffling x-book broad consequence that attempted to constitute the undead as a major threat to mutants. It's a piddling "monster of the calendar week" for some… but it's besides got Kyle, Yost, Carey, Isle of man, Craine, and more than on information technology.
Includes: New X-Men #32, X-Force #xi, #21-25, New Mutants #half dozen-8, X-Men: Legacy #231-234, 10-Force/New Mutants: Necrosha One-Shot, Ten Necrosha: The Gathering
Reading Order: X-Necrosha: The Gathering #1, Ten-Necrosha #1, New Mutants #vi, 10-Forcefulness Vol three #21, New Mutants #7, X-Force Vol 3 #22, New Mutants #8, X-Men: Legacy #231, X-Force Vol iii #23, X-Men: Legacy #232, X-Force Vol three #24, X-Men: Legacy #233, X-Force Vol 3 #25, X-Men: Legacy #234
X-Men: 2d Coming
January 2010 to Oct 2011
Call back all that Hope talk way dorsum in Messiah CompleX? Well the 2nd Coming has arrived and it will bring about ane of the biggest internal debates the 10-Men have e'er seen.
Promise Summers, the first mutant born since Chiliad-Day, returns from the time to come, resulting in a second struggle to obtain her. This fourth dimension, it's much, much worse.
Amazing 10-Men #31 – #35
Curiosity Universe Event: Siege
Norman Osborn pushes the Sentinel until he loses what'due south left of his listen. Sentry goes and attacks Asgard, which retaliates by declaring all-out state of war on Globe.
Siege + Dark Ten-Men Tie-Ins
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Wolverine: Origins #46 – #50
Cable #16 – #25
Necessary Reading From This X-Era:
X-Men: 2nd Coming + Second Coming: Revelations
Issues: 2nd Coming: Set up, Second Coming #1-ii, Uncanny X-Men #523-525; New Mutants #12-14, X-Men Legacy #235-237, Ten-Forcefulness #26-28
Reading Order: 10-Men: Hope #ane, X-Men Second Coming: Prepare, Second Coming #i, Uncanny X-Men #523, New Mutants #12, X-Men: Legacy #235, 10-Forcefulness #26, X-Gene #204, Uncanny Ten-Men #524, X-Men: Hellbound #1, New Mutants #13, X-Men: Blind Scientific discipline #i, X-Men: Legacy #236, X-Force #27, X-Factor #205, Uncanny X-Men #525, New Mutants #14, Ten-Men Legacy #237, Ten-Force #28, X-Factor #206, X-Men: Hellbound #two, 2nd Coming #2, X-Men: Hellbound #3
Daken: Dark Wolverine #1 – #4
Read Daken Nighttime Wolverine
Wolverine Goes to Hell #ane – #5
Uncanny X-Men #526 – #529 + Heroic Age I-Shot
Uncanny X-Men: The Consummate Collection past Matt Fraction – Book 3
Collects:Uncanny 10-Men (1963) 526-534
Generation Hope #1 – #5
Read Generation Hope
Uncanny X-Strength: Apocalypse Solution #ane – #4 + Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation
#5.1, #5 to #7
The beginning of Rick Remender's incredible run on Ten-Forcefulness. Which I accept written extensively near Here. This is a must-read.
Read Uncanny X-Force
Ten-Men: Curse of the Mutants #ane – #6 + Curse of the Mutants One-Shots
Reading Social club: Death of Dracula #i, X-Men: Curse of the Mutants – Bract #1, X-Men #1, X-Men #2, Namor: The First Mutant #1, X-Men: Curse of the Mutants – Storm & Gambit #1, X-Men: Curse of the Mutants – Fume & Blood #one, X-Men Vol #3, Namor: The First Mutant #2, Ten-Men: Curse of the Mutants – Ten-Men vs. Vampires #1, X-Men #four, X-Men: Curse of the Mutants – Ten-Men vs. Vampires #2, Namor: The Starting time Mutant #3, Namor: The First Mutant #4, X-Men #v, X-Men #6
Namor: The Commencement Mutant #1 – #half-dozen
It's not a well-publicized fact that Namor is a mutant. This brings the underwater rex into the Ten-Men fold, giving him some well-needed character evolution.
X-Gene #207 – #224
X-23: The Killing Dream #1 – #half-dozen
Amazing Spider-Human being / Wolverine #1 – #12
Jason Aaron pens this timetraveling team-upwardly book. This book winds upwardly being important for Expiry of Wolverine!
Read Astonishing Spidey / Wolverine
X-Men: Historic period of 10
(Alternating Timeline) A return to the Historic period of Apocalypse!
Bug: Historic period OF 10 Alpha, 10-MEN LEGACY #245-247, NEW MUTANTS (2009) #22-24, Historic period OF Ten UNIVERSE #1-ii
Amazing 10-Men #36 – #43
Uncanny X-Men #530 – #539
X-Men: Schism
A mutant set on on the United nations leads nations around the world to mobilize their Sentinel armies. This leads to a tense stand-off as Cyclops wants to put all available mutants into boxing… while Wolverine wants the children to be spared.
10-Men: Prelude to Schism #1 – #4
Necessary Reading From This X-Era:
X-Men: Schism #ane – #5
Generation Hope #six to #12
Reading order:
- Schism #ane
- Schism #ii
- Schism #3
- Generation Hope #10
- Generation Hope #eleven
- Schism #4
- Schism #5
Ten-Men: Regenesis #1
X-Men: X-Society
Read X-Lodge
Fear Itself + 10-Men Tie Ins
Fearfulness Itself is sorta "Siege Part 2: The Render of Stark's Bad Ideas," with Original Sin existence "Part three: The Return of Function 2"
Wolverine & The 10-Men +
Oct 2011 to Oct 2012
After the events of Schism, Wolverine takes over the function of headmaster at a newly founded schoolhouse for mutants. If that sounds absurd, you're not wrong, merely information technology also leads to some of the best 10-Men comics of this whole era. Plus, Rick Remender's Uncanny X-Force continues doing amazing things, including leading to an all new Historic period of Apocalypse series!
Magneto: Not a Hero #1 – #4
Read Magneto Non a Hero
X-Gene #225 – #232
Wolverine & the X-Men #1 – #3
Purchase Wolverine and the X-Men Omnibus
Uncanny X-Force #8 – #xix
Age of Apocalypse #1 – #12
Read Age of Apocalypse (2011)
Uncanny X-Force #20 – #24
Astonishing X-Men #44 – #47
Uncanny X-Men #one – #4
Wolverine & the 10-Men: Alpha & Omega #one – #five
Daken: Dark Wolverine #20 – #22
Uncanny X-Men #5 – #ten
Wolverine & the X-Men #four – #eight
10-Gene #233 – #240
Uncanny Ten-Force #25 to #35
Marvel Universe Effect: Avengers v Ten-Men
Aaron, Bendis, Hickman, Fraction and Brubaker accept Marvel's two biggest teams to war. All in an endeavour to decide who should control 1 of the almost powerful weapons in the universe: The Phoenix Force. This is too the birthplace of the Cyclops was Correct meme.
Avengers: Ten-Sanction #1 – #4
Read Avengers X-Sanction
Necessary Reading From This 10-Era:
Avengers vs X-Men
Collects: AvX #1 to #12
Avengers vs. X-Men + Tie Ins
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Astonishing X-Men #48 – #56
Astonishing X-Men – Book xi: Weaponized
Ten-Factor #241 – #258
Marvel NOW! X-Men + Uncanny Avengers – October 2012 to 2015
Below you'll find a starting choice for 10-Men books through Curiosity At present!. I recommend you bank check out:
Marvel NOW! Reading Order Guide
The Marvel Now! guide will encompass all X-Men comics from 2012 to 2015.
Uncanny Avengers #1 – #5
Buy Uncanny Avengers: The Red Shadow
AvX: Consequences #i – #v
Buy AvX: Consequences
Wolverine & the Ten-Men #nineteen – #24
X-Men: Legacy #1 – #6
Buy X Men Legacy – Prodigal
All-New X-Men #1 – #five
Buy Yesterday's X-Men
Uncanny X-Men #i – #5
Buy Revolution
All-New Ten-Men #6 – #ten
Purchase Here to Stay
X-Men: Xtermination
(Alternate? Timeline) The 10-Men have a lot of alternate versions of themselves. This story attempts to bring together 3 of the nigh popular: Historic period of Apocalypse, X-Treme, and Astonishing.
Bug: Age of Apocalypse thirteen, 10-Treme X-Men 12, X-Termination 1, Astonishing 10-Men threescore, Historic period of Apocalypse 14, X-Treme X-Men xiii, Amazing Ten-Men 61, X-Termination 2
Reading Lodge: Astonishing X-Men #59, Age of Apocalypse #13, X-Treme X-Men #12, X-Termination #1, Amazing 10-Men #threescore, Age of Apocalypse #14, 10-Treme X-Men #13, Astonishing X-Men #61, 10-Termination #2
Amazing X-Men #62 to #68
Uncanny Avengers #half-dozen – #eleven
Purchase The Apocalypse Twins
X-Men #one – #4
Purchase Ten-Men: Primer
Wolverine & the 10-Men #30 – #35
All-New 10-Men #11 – #15
Buy Out of Their Depth
Uncanny X-Men #6 – #xi
Buy Uncanny X-Men: Broken
Battle of The Atom
(Alternate? Timeline) Fifty-fifty more fun is had merging timelines!
Problems: All -New X-Men 16-17, Uncanny Ten-Men 12-13, Wolverine & The 10-Men 36-37, Ten-Men: Battle of the Atom 1-2, X-Men 5-6
Reading Gild: Ten-Men: Battle of the Atom #ane, All-New Ten-Men #16, X-Men #v, Uncanny X-Men #12, Wolverine & the 10-Men #36, All-New X-Men #17, Ten-Men #6, Uncanny 10-Men #13, Wolverine & the Ten-Men #37, Ten-Men: Battle of the Atom #2
But seriously, you should bank check out Comic Book Herald's Marvel Now! reading society for every Ten-comic from this time menstruum!
All-New All-Dissimilar X-Men (2015 – 2017)
TheAll-New All-Dissimilarnight ages are primarily driven through the lens of three core books (Extraordinary, All-New, and Uncanny).
Jeff Lemire – Extraordinary X-Men
Storm is team leader once more, this time with an altogether more positive group.
Boggling Ten-Men Vol. 1: X-Haven (Extraordinary X-Men #1 to #five)
Dennis Hopeless – All-New X-Men: Inevitable
An X-Men roadtrip book staring a time-displaced immature Scott Summers, Kid Apocalypse, and X-23, and more
All-New Ten-Men: Inevitable Vol. 1: Ghost of the Cyclops (All-New X-Men #1 to #6)
Cullen Bunn – Uncanny X-Men: Superior
Magneto forms his ain version of the wetworks crew.
Uncanny Ten-Men: Superior Vol. 1: Survival of the Fittest (Uncanny Ten-Men #1 to #half-dozen)
X-Men: Worst Ten-Man Ever (10-Men: Worst X-Man Always #1 to #v)
10-Men '92 Vol. 1: Earth is a Vampire (X-Men '92 #1 to #6)
X-Men: Apocalypse Wars
Civil War 2: X-Men #one to #4
Extraordinary X-Men Vol. iii: Kingdoms Autumn (Extraordinary X-Men Annual #1, Boggling Ten-Men #xiii to #xvi)
All-New 10-Men: Inevitable Vol. iii: Hell Hath So Much Fury (All-New 10-Men #12 to #sixteen, Almanac #i)
Uncanny 10-Men: Superior Vol. 3: Waking From the Dream (Uncanny X-Men #xi to #15, Uncanny Ten-Men Annual #1)
Decease of X (Death of Ten #1 to #4)
Inhumans vs. Ten-Men
The terrigen mists are the source of all Inhuman powers and are a necessary step in their evolutionary procedure. Unfortunately, the mists are mortiferous poison to all mutant kind. And so when a cloud of terrigen is somehow let loose on World, it sets these two factions upward to boxing. This is a groovy core idea, just unfortunately this effect didn't review well (and did not resolve into a greater editorial vision, for that matter.)
X-Men ResurrXion!
Afterwards the better part of a decade, mutant kind has been on the brink of extinction. This story seeks to ratchet dorsum the crazy stakes a picayune, brings back a few members thought expressionless, and soften upward the dynamics. It also splits the group into multiple teams once again, some animate room to the characters. It is for that reason and that reason only that we forgive it'southward awful, awful name.
X-Men ResurrXion reading order
Weapon X Vol. 1: Weapons of Mutant Destruction Prelude
Collects: Weapon X 1-4, Totally Crawly Hulk 19
Jean Grey Vol. ane
Collects: Jean Grey 1-6
Generation X (New Series Launch)
Collects:Generation 10 #one to #6
All-New Wolverine Vol. 4
Starting with All-New Wolverine #19.
Old Human being Logan Vol. v
Starting with issues Old Human being Logan #21 to #25
Astonishing X-Men (New Series Launch)
Collects:Astonishing X-Men #one to #vi
Cable (New Series Launch)
Iceman (New Serial Launch)
X-Men Gold Vol. 2
Collects:X-Men Aureate #seven to #12
Includes tie-ins with Curiosity's summertime Secret Empire event.
Weapons of Mutant Destruction
Collects:Weapon X 5-half-dozen, Weapons Of Mutant Destruction, Totally Awesome Hulk twenty-22
Wolverine: One-time Man Logan Vol. vi: Days of Anger
Collects:Old Man Logan #26 to #30
Weapon Ten Vol. 2
Collects:Weapon X #7 to #12
Generation Ten Vol. ii
Collects:Generation X #vi to #11
X-Men Curiosity Legacy!
Iceman Vol. 2: Absolute Zero
Collects: Iceman vi-10
10-Men Gilded Vol. three: Mojo Worldwide
Collects: X-Men Blue 13-15, X-Men Gold 13-15
Ten-Men Bluish Vol. 3: Cross-Fourth dimension Capers
Collects: Ten-Men: Blue 16-20
All-New Wolverine Vol. 5: Orphans of Ten
Collects: All-New Wolverine 25-29
Deadpool Vs. Erstwhile Man Logan
Collects: Deadpool Vs. Quondam Man Logan 1-five
Cable Vol. ii: The Newer Mutants
Collects: Cable 150-154
Jean Gray Vol. 2: Final Fight
Collects: Jean Grey seven-12
Generation X Vol. ii: Survival of the Fittest
Collects: Generation X (2017) #seven-9, 85-87
Wolverine: Old Man Logan Vol. 7
Collects: Old Man Logan 31-36
Weapon Ten Vol. 3
Collects: Weapon X 12-sixteen
Astonishing X-Men past Charles Soule Vol. 2
Collects: Astonishing X-Men seven-12
Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grayness
Collects: Phoenix Resurrection: The Return Of Jean Grayness 1-5
Rogue & Gambit
Collects: Rogue & Gambit 1-v
X-Men Reddish Vol. 1
Collects: Ten-Men Red #i to #v, Annual #1
Weapon H Vol. 1
Collects: Weapon H i-6
X-Men Gold Vol. four: The Negative Zone War
Collects: 10-Men: Gilt xvi-20
10-Men Gilt Vol. five: Fell and Unusual
Collects: X-Men Gold 21-25
Venom & X-Men: Poisonous substance-Ten
Collects: X-Men Blueish 21-22 And Annual 1, Venom 162-163
X-Men Blueish Vol. 4: Weep Havok
Collects: X-Men Blue 23-28
X-Men Blue Vol. 5
Collects: X-Men Blue 29-34
Wolverine: Quondam Human being Logan Vol. viii
Collects: Old Human Logan 36-40
Wolverine: Old Man Logan Vol. 9
Collects: Erstwhile Man Logan 41-46
Cable Vol. 3
Collects: Cablevision 155-159
Weapon 10 Vol. 4
Collects: Weapon X 17-21
All-New Wolverine Vol. six: Old Woman Laura
Collects: All-New Wolverine 31-35
The X-Men go along inMarvel Fresh Start!
The 10-Men continue in Jonathan Hickman's Ten-Men, including House of Ten & Powers of X!
Source: https://www.comicbookherald.com/the-complete-x-men-reading-order-guide-modern-marvel-comics-era/
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