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Collects X-Men (2019) #7-11.Mutants are forever! The Resurrection Protocols have changed everything for Homo superior. No longer can humans' hate and fear take mutants' lives from them. But what else has it changed? What does the Crucible mean for the souls of mutantkind? Meanwhile, the New Mutants are back from space — and they've brought intergalactic trouble with them! The Brood! The Starjammers! The Shi'ar Imperial Guard! But what do they all want? And as the events of EMPYRE are felt on Earth, the Summers family finds that some unexpected new neighbors have moved in next to their Krakoan home on the moon! All that plus…the trees are killing the children?! You'll have to see it to believe it! Red-hot writer Jonathan Hickman continues his stunning reinvention of the X-Men!

Book X-Men by Jonathan Hickman Vol. 2 (X-Men (2019-)) Review :



This collection isn't terrible. We get five comics, four stories (one is a two-parter) and a whole lot of set up. While each story is a complete story, they all end in a way that set up future storylines... but not the NEXT story.In a lot of ways, this reminds me of the Claremont era where we dealt with so many sub-plots that some people found it hard to keep track of them all. The difference is Claremont would usually juggle multiple sub-plots per issue and that is not what we see here. I haven't decided which way is preferable. They both have their positives and negatives.Hickman wrote the first New Mutants trade and that storyline has elements that continue in the King Egg story in this collection. New Mutants was my highlight of the whole Dawn of X series so it was nice to see that continued here even though someone just reading THIS title might wonder what the heck is going on. It does a pretty good job setting up the basics but doesn't go out of its way to explain why everyone is where they are. So... positives and negatives again.Vulcan's backstory is given some fleshing out but, again, I wish they'd give new readers just a LITTLE more explanation of who he is, what he's gone through, and who he's hanging out with. It would just take a few lines of dialogue or they could even fit it in on one of those many text pages they insert into the comics. As it stands, we get some background of him being involved in some space shenanigans and being assumed dead but it's likely a lot of people weren't paying attention to War of Kings or maybe they weren't around for Deadly Genesis or The Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire. You might not know how this guy is a Summers brother since he has barely appeared in the X-Men books and you might be completely unaware of his time as Majestor of the Shi'ar Empire and how he used to be a whole lot more crazy. The book makes very vague suggestions of his past but it could be more clear. I don't need everything spelled out but the Summers family is already complicated. Just a brief summary would help new readers.But, yeah, if you want to know more about Vulcan, Deadly Genesis, Rise and Fall, and War of Kings are where you need to go. It's a pretty good story arc (War of Kings, especially) and will definitely make the Vulcan story here more impactful.I really like that we get so many stand alone stories in this collection. It's rare that one comic contains a beginning, middle, and end. But it's so much set up. So many little sub-plots that need to be further explored. And the first collection had their own set-ups to future stories. Now, part of that is cool because it shows that we have a lot of story left to tell. But... the cynic in me remembers the nineties comics with all their little passing comments alluding the all these sub-plots then never saw fruition. The cynic in me remembers Grant Morrison's New X-Men run where we went off in a million directions only for most of them to be disregarded or reversed as soon as Morrison left the title. I guess I'm very cautious about the direction of the X-titles and I'd rather that this book would be more tightly focused instead of being a one-stop shop for future story set up.But... it's interesting stuff. I like the world-building even though I've seen world-building implemented better in other titles (James Roberts' Transformers MTMTE/ Lost Light run is a blueprint on how to keep a story moving forward while expanding on the lore of your world at the same time). This book is fine. It's just fine.But I wish it were better. I wish that Magneto story that finishes this collection off was good. Hickman's Magneto kind of falls flat. He's played as a big mutant hero but to me he seems to have lost his edge and lost that hook... that internal conflict that gave him his tragic fire in the first place. And maybe that's a perfect way of looking at this X-Men run as a whole. There are interesting bits but it's missing that exciting spark.The New Mutants parts are a highlight. So is the Vulcan story if you has a passing knowledge of his history. The art is above average. Mahmud Asrar's guest issue is a highlight. Let's hope some of this set-up has some payoff.
I haven't been reading the X-Men books for a number of years, and I actually had to search my memory because I could only remember some of the names of the original members. And I was clueless about some of younger ones. But everything started clicking in my brain after a while, and I really enjoyed this book. I'm looking forward to reading more and getting to know the young mutants.

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