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This volume is missing New Mutants and X-Men, but makes up for it with a double-sized Wolverine #1. The first Wolverine story reads just like an X-Force story, with Wolverine and X-Force tracking down some criminals selling tainted drugs. The second story is Wolverine vs vampires, and also includes one of my favorite (and very underutilized) villains, Omega Red. As for the other included issues, they were all pretty much slower paced stories all leading up to bigger things in their respective bo...
This continues to be one of my favorite ways to read a family of titles. You get a better sense of time, you get a variety of storytelling styles, and if you don't like an arc, that's okay, there's probably going to be something else in the volume that you enjoy.For me, the New Mutants issue was a fun Sunspot meta issue. I'm glad the space adventures are over, as they were fun but not riveting. But I like all the characters from the space story and the more Earthbbound story, and I'm curious how...
Dawn of X v.7Juicy bacon cheeseburger.It’s be amazing but the great patty (X-men #7), gooey cheese (Marauders #7), crispy bacon (Wolverine #1) and fresh veggies (New Mutants #7) are stuck between stale old buns (Excalibur #7-8)!!This is still my favorite volume yet on the strength of the best X-Men issue so far, a great start from Wolverine, the good New Mutants team showing up and Marauders being its always awesome self. The best thing about this book though? No Fallen Angels!Yu is so good in t...
losing fallen angels and adding an extra issue of marauders is good
Warwolves are scary creatures. The concept of Crucible is interesting and thought provoking. Does eternity lose all meaning when you are essentially immortal?
Pretty good! Glad Fallen Angels is over. Really enjoying Marauders and X-Men. Wolverine is off to a slow start.
Wolverine has two excellent full-length stories. X-Men, Marauders and X-Force have been consistently good. Even Excalibur was better now that the Otherworld story is over. New Mutants finishes up its story by Hickman set in Shi'ar space.
3.6ish. The best collection yet. Hickman’s work on X-men in particular. One complaint is that Wolverine #1 was apparently a double issue and only half of it made it into this volume.
New Mutants was great, Wolverine was okay, Marauders was also okay, Excalibur was pretty good, and X-Men is what is keeping me coming back.
Probably 3.5 but I wouldn't quite call it a 4.I would say that this is my favorite volume so far of the Dawn books. The two worst books are either done (Fallen Angels) or more interesting this time around (Excalibur) which helps. The X-men issue actually shows a character grappling with the vast and sweeping changes that have happened (and this is really missing in these books in my opinion....) in a somewhat satisfying way. Really, I think that if they had split off the timeline at the point wh...
Really good volume. Fallen Angels has been replaced by Wolverine, which is an instant, huge upgrade. New Mutants finishes up the mutants in spaaaaace storyline, I think, and it's a really fun issue to read. Excalibur has two issues here, both much more fun than anything previously seen. Kind of reminds me of vintage Excalibur, in a very, very good way. Marauders doesn't have Kate Pryde, but it also doesn't need her. The cast of this book has been wonderfully fascinating. Last is X-Men, and it's
This is cool. A catch all for the X-Men group of titles and with the current changes probably the best way to read them. The X-Men are no longer feared and hunted, they are The inhumans, better than us on their own private island kingdom and offering us drugs to keep us at bay. What to do when you have everything? Get bored it seems. Most characters are stuck in their heads with no direction now that death isn't even a threat. The best part IMO so far is seeing the villian mutants adjust to acce...
I’m basically reusing a review across this series, as it seems to hold as things go on. Overall it’s a bunch of highs and lows. Some books are consistently excellent (Marauders, X-Force, Wolverine, and it looks like X-Factor & Hellions will join that group) while some are middling to mediocre (Excalibur being the worst of the lot, plus Cable being so-so, and the main X-Men book varying in quality from one issue to the next). I’m still reading, so the overall whole is quality, and the whole setti...
X-Men: 4,5 ☆ Enter big religious and philosophical topics. The main serie is not the best overall story but it sure is the one with the best ideas.Excalibur (double bill): 4 ☆ Love the fearmonging and politics. Builds on consequences and has good action.Maruaders: 3,5 ☆ Good start to the second run/phase. I miss Kate, but this start works fine without her.Wolverine: 3,5 ☆ Great 1st issue and nice sequel to the X-Force run. Really like the CIA/Drugrunners set-up.New Mutants: 2 ☆ Annoying metahumo...
Volume 7 was a largely satisfying entry in Jonathan Hickman’s on-going reinvention of Marvel’s line of X-books. The high water mark this time around is Hickman’s issue, which introduced the concept of the Crucible, a proving ground for mutants depowered by the Scarlett Witch way back when on M-Day. It’s a meaty concept, and Hickman’s script raises a number of spiritual and philosophical issues that provide some really compelling fodder. The weakest link for me, though, has consistently been the
Less to like in this volume. Marauders still moving forward. Excalibur actually has two issues in this volume, a title which I think I'm also going to stop reading. The team goes about fulfilling a request from Apocalypse to kill some Warwolves. They do this based on complete faith that he doesn't have some ulterior motive. Just doesn't make sense to me. Feels like the characters are all being forced (from a writing perspective) in order to move the plot along. X-Force is still decent and Wolver...
And thus ends my Dawn of X journey for now as I've run out of TPBs in my current collection. This volume was oddly disappointing in its scope, plus the fact it narrowed its focus to fewer titles, in this case X-Men, New Mutants, Marauders, Excalibur, and Wolverine. X-Men continues to go all semi-mystical/philosophical in its continued efforts to define other facets of the new Krakoan mutant society. New Mutants is really pushing the limits and has gone full-on 4th wall breaking in terms of the l...
This has been hard for me to rate. What we have is a Hickman-led mutant initiative. The sections re-printing X-Men by Hickman and Len Yu are thrilling and amazing.Then there is the rest of it.Mixed quality sums up the other offerings. (But they get better as it goes,...)But I see what they are trying to do here, and so I will be generous and give 4 stars.
New Mutants #7: I liked it. Funny! 5/5Wolverine #1: My biggest complaint: Kate Pryde was in this one, which made me hopeful that that particular plot had been resolved in Marauders & then I was SO SAD when I read the Marauders issue. Anywho, like the noir feel of this issue. 5/5Marauders #7: ooh Callista! Also, yay [redacted]! 5/5Excalibur #7: The Warwolves are sentient?! And it's okay to hunt them like vermin because they're bad? ffs 0/5Exacalibur #8: Geez, two issues of this, featuring the sla...