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Jan 04, 2024
I have a lot of mixed feelings about this issue. On the one hand, it was riveting and really showed the state mutants are in at the hands of Orchis. On the other hand, this should have been what we were getting the entire Fall of X. The latter makes this issue feel unearned and lacking the punch that the first issue of the concluding saga to Krakoa should have carried. This could have come immediately after X-Men #25 and it wouldn’t have like we missed anything. In many ways this issue underscores how weak Fall of X was in showcasing individual story lines (e.g. Astonishing Iceman and Uncanny Spider-Man) in lieu of building on the main narrative. How many times were we told Orchis would kill scores of humans for every mutant who didn’t
leave the U.S.? What ever came of that? I’ve been separately rereading the Age of Apocalypse arc, and in a stark contrast, every miniseries in added a necessary piece to the overarching story. Oh, what could have been had we followed that formula.
However, I can’t let me frustrations with the handling of this entire arc completely cloud my thoughts on Fall of the House of X #1 as a standalone issue. This is exactly the level of suspense and action we should have been getting for months. It was great seeing so many faces back together again and offers a glimmer of hope for mutantkind now that they are operating cohesively. If this keeps up, we may well get a worthy ending after all. more
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Jan 06, 2024
"Then--
to war!"
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Jan 12, 2024
I thought this was a nice start. I feel very similarly to DerbyComics, so I would recommend you to read their review of this issue as well. What I can say for myself is that Duggan did a good job of making this feel like a big deal. While it wasn't one of the best books I've ever read, I think Duggan handed and wrote all of the characters well. It also helps when you have Werneck on the art duties. He always kills it and this was no exception.
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Jan 04, 2024
There were some corny parts towards the beginning but it had some parts that felt meaningful as well.
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Jan 05, 2024
This felt like a letdown especially when I know what Duggan is capable of. The start was very promising but then it just kept going down hill and ended sloppily. Let's hope it's better next time. Werneck's art is always beautiful but some panels are very rough like when Nimrod gets spit on with amber by Krakoa. While that's a dumb premise anyway, Werneck's very rough art makes it way too cartoony and it falls very flat. Werneck is a new artist and I do hope he works on these aspects of his art. He still deliver amazing stuff like Polaris's ending page.
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Jul 21, 2025
An okay start to this mini-series. I’m a little confused on the timeline between X-Men #29 and this issue but hopefully Duggan pulls it all together.
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Nov 04, 2025
There were some things I liked in this, and then there were some things I disliked and were, quite frankly, really really dumb. Firstly, Duggan needs to stop trying to be funny. His jokes never land, and they always seem to be thrown in at the worst moments. It's especially frustrating because he does have the potential to be a half decent writer and he shows it in some places, but then he'll go and write something completely asinine like having Krakoa incapacitate Nimrod by hocking a giant loogie of amber at him, prompting Nimrod to exclaim "Amber?! Unit disabled! He got me!" Like...are you kidding me Gerry...? Nimrod was a terrifying, menacing force when Hickman wrote him. Here, he's an absolute joke. I got secondhand embarrassment from r
eading his lines in this issue.
The story wasn't bad. I thought the final conflict was set up well, and I liked the couple callbacks to earlier events in the Krakoan era. I don't love how many tie-ins there are to this final event that I'm definitely not going to read all of and therefore will feel like I'm half out of the loop at all times... but this was an okay start. I already know I'm going to enjoy Gillen's half of this story FAR more than Duggan's, but that comes as a surprise to precisely no one.
Oh, and Lucas Werneck's art was perfectly adequate. Good in places, and just 'fine' in others. It would've been cool to have the legend Pepe Larraz come back so that he and R.B. Silva could provide a nice little artistic bookend to the Krakoan era, but alas...twas not meant to be I suppose. At least he's doing the covers I guess, not that that makes much difference to me who only collects trades. more
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Apr 25, 2024
Art: 3.5/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7/10
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Jan 04, 2024
What a mess. I really liked the first part of the Krakoan era, but this "fall" storyline has been so convoluted and mind numbing. Basically, if you don't follow and read every single mutant series, this will be a massive headache. They have fundamental facts happening in 385325 different series and then get referenced in these events. It's a chore.
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Jan 04, 2024
"Amber?! Unit disabled! He got me!"
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Jan 05, 2024
Overall, not impressed. Need Rasputin IV and Ms. Marvel to be gone. I don't care where, just not in a flagship X-Men title.
Positive points for seeing actual A-list X-Men together: Kitty, Kurt, Peter, Logan, Remy and Rogue in a panel together? Almost unheard of compared to the try hards they have littering these titles.
Looking forward to a new lead voice for the X-Men who doesn't come up with dumb things like Shadowkat with a k.
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Feb 02, 2024
can't wait to figure out what other 9 random issues i need to read to track this story
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Jan 04, 2024
Good God the Krakoa era just needs to die.
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Jan 04, 2024
Loved the Krakoa era, but it's clear that without Hickman, the writers are completely lost. They don't know what to do, beside Ewing, the concept is too big for us. Time to go to a simpler concept, Marvel don't have anymore writers who can write this kind of projects.
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Jan 09, 2024
A parade of mistakes. It was a mistake to throw Nimrod at Krakoa without thinking seriously about how that battle would go. It was a mistake to come up with a "legal argument" against a species that boils down to "they're icky and stupid and we don't like them." It was a mistake to wheel out Dr. Gregor again and highlight how little has been done to develop her character outside of 'dead husband, hates mutants', and a mistake to include the Omega Sentinel in the same scene, up to her outright saying "I don't know why I'm here". It was a mistake to ignore what all the other X-Books have been doing in favour of 4 pages of Logan and Colossus poibtlessly nattering about the fastball special and Xavier screaming into the empty air.
Ultimatel
y, it was a mistake to hire Duggan on the X-books in the first place. His writing feels abrupt and lacking in character development, most especially the tired pantomime villains he wheels out to mug for the cameras. The sooner this is over and he can get the hell away from the X-Men, the better. more
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Jan 03, 2024
This should be a 1/10. The only reason to read this book is to read the end of a rotting era. Likely the worst era X-men has ever had to date.
Key Stupidity from this issue:
1)The entire argument against the X-Men is that they are invading Aliens. Ok that is stupid on its face. They are clearly not. They come from humans its not like they are working with an invasive alien species to give you that ide... wait just in X-Men team up with the Brood? Really just prove all the insanely easy to disprove points appear true? And the Brood will likely be used on people who doesnt agree with them? So they truly appear to be the villains.
2) The 'ScrewBall' combo of just tossing people to their deaths is weak
3) Cyclops could have actually
made a stand in the shame trial and put out a counter argument and buy more time for the other x-men to stall and grow in strength. Instead he immediately capitulates.
4) The writing and speeches are just cringe.
This is a disaster but really does represent the end of this era. Pathetic, weak, with the heroes being villains and leaving the readers with only disgust. I would say using if people like this era as a metric of if they understand X-men at all would be a good future litmus test. more
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