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    Default Before X of Swords...which Dawn of X book is best thus far?

    We are now nearing issue 12 for all of the OG Dawn of X books. In the old days this would have been a year of storytelling. Since the original 6 post House of X/Powers of X books launched (X-Men, X-Force, Marauders, Fallen Angels, Excalibur, New Mutants) , one has already ended (Fallen Angels) and 5 books have been added (Wolveirne, Cable, X-Factor, Hellions, and "Giant Size"). Plus two miniseries with serious ties to the line (X-Men Vs. FF [I know it's from a different editorial office but still] and Empyre: X-Men).

    We are also on the verge of the first proper X-Men of this era and one of the biggest of all time (22 Chapters...jesus...)

    The question is: Which of the Dawn of X books are best? How would you rank them? What letter grade would you give each run?

    My ranking/grading -

    Marauders: The biggest positive surprise to me. Strange concept but the writing of White Queen, Kitty, Callisto, etc. has just been awesome. Despite it's unique concept, this seems like the most familiar X-Book in a way. The villains are bigots and Sebastian Shaw. The heroes are all classic X-Men (plus Pyro). There have been fun one off issues like the one dealing with the micro terrorist in Pyro's body but the drama over the Hellfire Club has given a steady spine to the series throughout the run. I think this series has been a home run. The art by Lolli and Caselli is really clean superhero goodness with some excellent fight choreography. Grade: A

    X-Men: The Flagship, the lodestar. The most Hickman Marvel book that ever Hickman'ed in my opinion (I have been reminded more of his independent work than any of his other Marvel work save Shield - this is not a bad thing mind you). Unfortunately the way Hickman has written the book, as a series of one or two story snippets, has not allowed the series to gain any momentum. Some issues are phenomenal - The Davos issue and the Crucible are probably the best two issues of all these books thus far - but others have fallen rather flat (the first three issues of the series were...fine). The Brood story was a lot of fun but the two Empyre tie ins were nothing to write home about. It's still Hickman, it's still fascinating seeing him build this world, but I wish the series was a bit more interested in telling stories instead of just setting up the dominos. Hickman managed to straddle that line with his FF run and still have one of the most exciting conclusions to a run I've ever read. This has read like all set-up. Yu is an artist I like but at times his art can just be flat out ugly. Kind of excited we'll be getting some new artists on the book soon. Grade: B+

    X-Force: Gnarly but repetitive. I'm just not sure the Beast of this book is the Beast I've ever read in any book before. Quire and Sage have never been favorites and so far the villains have not been that interesting. The "Reavers" and the plant people stories have both just kind of puttered on and there is nothing to grab hold to. Cassara's art is gorgeous though and its exciting to think the guy has so much development yet to go. And that Tiki Bar splash is worth a few points all on it's own. Grade: B

    Fallen Angels: A disaster. Like an utter disaster. Nigh unreadable both in terms of text and art. To paraphrase Roger Ebert I Hate hate hate hate hated this book. Grade: F

    New Mutants: Unlike most I adored the Hickman issues. The characterization was perhaps slight but the issues were just fun and the Reis art was a revelation. I could have read the two of these creators on the book for an eternity. I adored these four issues. Unfortunately Brisson is now the principle writer and.......meh. A big ball of meh. His initial story was horrible. The most recent tale involving the psychedelic Russian girl was a lot better but still underwhelming. Glob and the Twins, Brisson's three favorite characters, do nothing for me. Flavino has talent, he's one to watch, but cannot compare to the Reis art that launched the series. Grade: B- (Hickman's issues: A, Brisson's issues: C+)

    Excalibur: Man o man do I want to love this book. The art by Marcus To is wonderful and classical. The effort Howard is putting in is apparent and she's collected a fun group of characters. But this series just isn't quite working is it? I couldn't actually tell you what the hell is going on issue to issue and sometimes the story flow just doesn't work page to page. I always feel like each issue needed another 3 pages to make total sense and that's just a frustrating reading experience. Grade: C+

    Wolverine: Percy is perfect for this book but I wasn't that impressed by the first three issues despite always liking Kubert's art. Issue #4 however really worked for me. It felt like the right mix of Claremont, Hama and Aaron and even if he's a knockoff Greg Cappulo, Victor Bog's art is really solid and fits the character. Issue 4 turned me around on the series and I'm excited for what's next. Grade: B

    X-Factor: What a great idea for a book! What a strange and appealing cast! Those costumes! But we're only two issues in so grading it seems kind of impossible. But shows great promise. Grade: B+

    Hellions: This has maybe been the best book of the whole line? How about Zeb Wells coming in with this stupid cast (Nanny? Wild Child?) And just CRUSHING it. The dialogue is superb, the humor works and the mix of creepiness, slapstick, action, character drama...it's all working for me. Grade: A+. (I love this book)

    Cable: The first book I've just found myself unable to be excited for in the slightest. I don't care about Teen Cable. I don't care about the Space-knights. I just...blergh. Pretty art though. Grade: C-

    Giant Size: Not technically a series but there have been more issues of this than some of the other books and there is an ongoing story being threaded in some of the series. But obviously some issues have been spectacular and some have been merely serviceable. The Fantomax issue is another contender for best single issue of the whole run so far but the Magneto and Nightcrawler issues were just okay. Great art throughout and this isn't a small thing as it's clearly a key component of the concept behind these issues is showing off some of the best artists Marvel has to offer. On average Grade: B

    X-Men Vs. FF: I thought the first issue was excellent but by the end of the series I couldn't help but feel everyone was acting like a big jerk. As a sequel to the original, it just doesn't measure up. While some might not think it is fair to compare the two, you can't help but do so when the series directly comments on the original in so many ways. Whereas the original had some dumb fights and all that, it had so much heart and one of the great portrayals of Doom and Franklin...ever. I was let down by this mini but can't deny it was competently put together and had it's heart in the right place. Grade: B-

    Empyre: X-Men: I might be alone in this but I really liked this. I liked finally seeing Scarlet Witch in an X-Men book, I liked Hordaculture a lot more here than in their original appearance. I liked the touching scene in issue 4 that I did not see coming. The art was diverse but fit together well and never distracting. A pleasant surprise. Grade: B+

    So my ranking:

    Hellions
    Marauders
    X-Men
    X-Factor
    X-Men: Empyre
    Wolverine
    Giant Size
    X-Force
    X-Men Vs. Fantastic Four
    New Mutants
    Excalibur
    Cable
    Fallen Angels

    What about y'all?
    Last edited by Hcmarvel; 08-29-2020 at 07:54 PM.

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