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Collects X-Men (2019) #1, X-Force (2019) #1, Marauders (2019) #1, Excalibur (2019) #1, Fallen Angels (2019) #1, New Mutants (2019) #1.Get in on the ground floor of the Dawn of X! Jonathan Hickman rewrites all the rules and reinvents the X-Men universe for a new and exciting era! Hickman himself helms the adventures of a powerhouse team of X-MEN in a world of fresh possibilities — and co-writes the reunited NEW MUTANTS on a cosmic quest to find their missing friend! And more of the industry’s best and brightest talents take on uncanny X-squads! X-FORCE — the CIA of the mutant world, one half intelligence, the other half special ops! Captain Kate Pryde and her MARAUDERS of the high seas! A new Captain Britain leads EXCALIBUR — made up of Rogue, Gambit, Rictor, Jubilee…and Apocalypse! But who are the FALLEN ANGELS?

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It arrived in perfect condition. I’m very happy with it.I came here to write this because what I didn’t know was that this is a collection of 6 different X Men titles, and I accidentally made the mistake of ordering Dawn of X Vol 1 AND separately order X Men (2019) #1 as well... which I did not need to do because this collection includes X Men #1. Now I know that these Dawn of X volumes are serialized collections respective to the issue numbers of the 6 comics in there.I just wanted to leave this comment in case there’s another lost comic fan like me out there who wasn’t sure what was in here.
Picking up hot on the heels of House of X / Powers of X, which effectively relaunched Marvel's X-Men comic book franchise under the leadership of writer Jonathan Hickman, Dawn of X collects the first issue from each of the six launch titles for this bold new era of X-Men history.Hickman's own title, the flagship book X-Men, suffers from a bit of excess in the writing department. Although it's supposed to be fresh starting point for a new on-going series, it's also burdened with some overwrought exposition to serve as a recap for anybody who skipped the House of X and Powers of X twin miniseries, and to remind people about stuff they might have forgotten over the course of that sprawling 12-issue epic. What you wind up with is a lot of "Why yes, I am the evil leader of this group of humans who intend to wipe out the mutant race from our orbital space station," type of dialogue. It's a decent launch, and I expect it'll take a few issues to find its footing.More impressive was Gerry Duggan's Marauders, which sees Katherine Pryde accepting a job from Emma Frost and her Hellfire Corporation and becoming... a mutant pirate! It's a blast! Pryde is ostensibly funneling black market drugs into countries that have refused to recognize the sovereignty of the mutant nation, Krakoa, but the real meat of her mission is to help expatriate mutants who are being detained in those countries and bring them home. Hijinks ensue!I'm not a fan of the fantasy genre in general, so I wasn't expecting much from the magic-centric, Otherworld-focused Excalibur. Sadly, Tini Howard's scripting wasn't able to overcome my bias against swords and sorcery stuff. This issue was really the only disappointment of the collection. New Mutants, by Hickman and Ed Brisson, was fun, but not particularly memorable. It's a lot of Setting Things Up, so we'll just have to wait and see how it shakes out.After a bit of a disappointing middle, Benjamin Percy and Bryan Hill stick the landing with their respective titles, X-Force and Fallen Angels. A new anti-mutant organization has risen in response to Xavier's fledgling nation-state and launches a surprise attack on the unprepared paradise. There's a lot of elements in play that I'm expecting Percy to pay off nicely, but it's Hill's team of mutant killers that really surprised me. Fallen Angels was a terrific discovery that sees Psylocke recruiting Cable and X-23 to confront a new technodrug that infected a child with close ties to her. We also get some great explorations of Psylocke's childhood and her training as an assassin. This one really took me by surprise and I'me excited to see where this series is going.I have to say, hats off to Marvel for arranging this, and subsequent trade editions, of Dawn of X as they have. Given that Hickman is overseeing and guiding the entirety of the X-Men line, there's a clear line of continuity between these books that bind them all together. Although you could read specific titles in their own trade editions (X-Men by Jonathan Hickman, Vol. 1, collecting issues #1-6 for instance) if you prefer, the completionist in me is excited to see these rapidly released, line-wide compilations. In this book you get six issue ones from each of the books; volume two collects issue two from each X-book in the line, and so on. By bundling together the single issues from each title into a trade, you really get to see the scope of how grand this relaunch is and how many gears are moving to keep it all going. There's a welcome bit of cohesion across the line as events in one book ripple through another, and hints of the grand plan in action. Typically, Marvel's line of books don't have much continuity between them and the timeline of events is pretty wonky, so it's a welcome change of pace to see a clear through-line in this franchise. More importantly, the X-Men actually feel relevant again, and not just relevant but fresh thanks to Hickman's innovations with the core plotting. Dawn of X is shaping up to be bright new day in X-Men history.

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