![]() ![]() However, if you’re interested in a true chronological reading experience, then you’ll want to be aware of the Dawn of X Timeline website, which orders everything in as close to chronological order as possible. Reading it this way will give you an experience that (sort of) mimics the one you’d get had you been reading every floppy from month to month. (If you want to read X-Men from the very beginning in 1963, well, I’ve started mapping out that journey too, but that’s a conversation for another time).Īs I pointed out in my previous post, this roadmap is based on the order that Marvel chose for their collected editions. If you want to read the entirety of the X-universe in 2022, I highly recommend collecting the Reign of X trades. And now, we finally have enough material available in collected editions that I can do this properly.Īfter X of Swords, you’ll enter Reign of X, which is still ongoing at the time of this writing. Since then, I’ve had a lot of requests for a follow-up to that piece. You can check out that full reading guide here to get yourself caught up. Last year, I laid out a reading order for this new series, beginning with House of X and Powers of X and leading up through X of Swords. ![]() Because of this, reading absolutely everything that’s currently going on with the X-Men is less confusing than it used to be. ![]() With Jonathan Hickman’s House of X/Powers of X, the X-Men universe got something of a soft reboot. ![]()
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