House of X and Powers of X

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House of X
Cover of House of X #1
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
FormatLimited series
Genre
Publication dateJuly – October 2019
No. of issues6
Main character(s)X-Men
Creative team
Written byJonathan Hickman
Penciller(s)Pepe Larraz
Inker(s)Pepe Larraz
Letterer(s)Clayton Cowles
Colorist(s)Marte Gracia
Editor(s)Jordan D. White
Annalise Bissa
Powers of X
Powers of X #1
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
FormatLimited series
Genre
Publication dateJuly – October 2019
No. of issues6
Main character(s)X-Men
Creative team
Written byJonathan Hickman
Penciller(s)R. B. Silva
Inker(s)R. B. Silva
Adriano Di Benedetto
Letterer(s)Clayton Cowles
Colorist(s)Marte Gracia
Editor(s)Jordan D. White
Annalise Bissa

House of X and Powers of X[a] (abbreviated as HOX and POX) are two 2019 comic book miniseries published by Marvel Comics featuring the X-Men by writer Jonathan Hickman and artists Pepe Larraz, R. B. Silva, and Marte Gracia. Both books are part of a crossover storyline within the Marvel Universe that lead to the "Dawn of X" relaunch.

Publication history[edit]

After Jonathan Hickman completed his run on Avengers and New Avengers with the 2015 crossover "Secret Wars", he stepped away from Marvel Comics for a time to focus on creator-owned projects. His return was announced in March 2019.[1] Some days later, it was revealed that he would write two interlocking miniseries entitled House of X and Powers of X, with penciling by Pepe Larraz and R. B. Silva respectively. Marvel Editor in Chief C. B. Cebulski said that "We are excited to have Jon back with the Marvel family, and we could not have asked for a better creative team to help usher the X-Men into a whole new era"[2]

The comics marked a company-wide relaunch of the X-Men. To this end, all ongoing X-Men comics - Uncanny X-Men, Mr. and Mrs. X, X-Force, X-23, and the Age of X-Man miniseries - were cancelled.[3]

In early 2024, as the Krakoan age of X-Men launched by HOX/POX was drawing to a close, an experimental edition of this series arranged in chronological order was released on Marvel Unlimited. Inspired by the chronological order feature on the DVD of Memento, it is described by editor Jordan D. White as a fun different perspective, but "NOT the recommended way to read the series!"[4]

Plot[edit]

Part 1: "The House that Xavier Built"[edit]

Several ambassadors arrive at the Jerusalem Habitat, responding to a telepathic message sent by Charles Xavier to recognize a new sovereign nation of mutants, called Krakoa. The ambassadors are met by the newly appointed Krakoan ambassador Magneto.

Near the sun, spacecraft approach the station known as "The Forge," home base of a human group called Orchis. Orchis is the self-proclaimed "last hope" for humanity, made up of various members of human organizations such as A.I.M., S.H.I.E.L.D., Hydra, Alpha Flight, and others, allied to prevent the extinction of homo sapiens to mutants.

Meanwhile, a team made up of Mystique, Sabretooth, and Toad infiltrate the base of Damage Control searching for information in the databases. While they get what they searched for, Sabertooth maims several guards in the chaos and is eventually captured by the Fantastic Four.

Part 2: "The Last Dream of Professor X"[edit]

In the past, Moira MacTaggert meets with Charles Xavier. In the present, Mystique gives the intel she stole to Professor X and Magneto. A hundred years into the future, the remnants of mutantkind on Earth war with the Man Machine Supremacy; the mutants Rasputin and Cardinal flee with intel stolen from the machines while their comrade Cylobel is captured and later killed by Nimrod and Omega Sentinel as the machines attempt to learn what intel the mutants stole. A thousand years into the future, a post-human referred to as the Librarian and Nimrod (now reduced to a small flying unit) reminisce about mutantkind and the surprising end of their war with humanity and the machines.

Part 3: "The Uncanny Life of Moira X"[edit]

In a retcon of Moira MacTaggert, it is revealed that Moira is also a mutant. Her gift allows her, on dying, to start over as a baby while retaining all of the memories of her past lives. In this way, the different histories of the X-Men are seen to be timelines that she has lived through. She is told during one of her timelines by Destiny that she has 10, perhaps 11 timelines in total.

Part 4: "We Are Together Now, You and I"[edit]

In the past, Professor X and Moira MacTaggert meet with Magneto and recruit him to their cause. In the present, Professor X and Magneto meet with Cyclops and order him to form a team to assault the Orchis Forge and destroy the Mother Mold. A hundred years into the future, it's revealed that the intel the mutants stole was an index machine to help them find the actual information they need, but retrieving said information will be a suicide mission; Apocalypse, the leader of the mutant remnants, vows to lead them in this mission. A thousand years into the future, the Librarian alongside his post-human brethren await the arrival of the Phalanx, who were summoned to Earth by the former.

Part 5: "This Is What You Do"[edit]

A hundred years into the future, Apocalypse's team begins their mission, splitting into two teams. Rasputin's team attacks a human church to draw out Omega Sentinel and the rest of the machines, and everyone dies in the mutants' ensuing suicide attack. Meanwhile Apocalypse's team retrieves the date for Nimrod's creation from a data repository but are confronted by Nimrod himself; Wolverine escapes with the intel while Apocalypse dies fighting Nimrod to ensure Wolverine's escape. Wolverine awakens Moira from stasis, imprints the intel into her, then kills her to reset the timeline, revealing this future to be Moira's tenth life.

Part 6: "Once More unto the Breach"[edit]

Cyclops informs X and Magneto that he has assembled a team in order to attack the Mother Mold facility orbiting the Sun. After meeting, they embark on the mission.

Part 7: "It Will Be Done"[edit]

On Krakoa, X and Magneto contact Marvel Girl to monitor the mission. Wolverine and Nightcrawler are successful in destroying the collars, but the ship is boarded by Orchis forces. The humans activate the Mother Mold, not knowing whether it will be sane or not. X tells them to do whatever it takes to stop it. Nightcrawler teleports Wolverine onto the collar before being instantly evaporated by the sun. Wolverine's healing factor allows him time to carve through it before he too is evaporated as the Mother Mold hurtles into the sun.

With the mission complete, Cyclops tries to locate Jean's pod, but Doctor Gregor executes him. The Sentinel drones arrive, intercept Jean's pod, and work to kill her. As his proteges have seemingly all died at the hands of humans once again, X cries and vows "no more".[5]

Part 8: "Something Sinister"[edit]

In the past, Professor X and Magneto meet with Mr. Sinister to elicit his help in building a database of mutant DNA. Several months before the Krakoan nation is established, Professor X arranges a meeting between Cypher and Krakoa, and gets the former to work on developing a unique language for mutantkind. A thousand years into the future, post-humanity makes their case for ascension to the Phalanx and await the later's response.

Part 9: "Society"[edit]

On Krakoa, X, Magneto, Storm, and Polaris assemble and are joined by five other mutants: Eva Bell, Proteus, Hope Summers, Elixir, and Egg. Magneto explains that the five mutants, collectively known as The Five, are able to revive deceased mutants. Storm brings The Five and the revived mutants out, proudly announcing that The Five has allowed the nation of Krakoa to defeat death. The revived mutants enter the crowd as Storm calls them the "Heroes of Krakoa".

Part 10: "For the Children"[edit]

In the past, Professor X meets with Forge to discuss modifying Cerebro in order to create a backup for every mutant mind on the planet. Several months before the Krakoan nation is established, Professor X and Magneto recruit Emma to their cause. Professor X later uses Cerebro to invite every mutant - hero or villain - to Krakoa. Namor refuses Professor X's invitation. A thousand years into the future, the Phalanx agree to post-humanity's proposition, but absorbing the latter's collective intelligence will necessitate the destruction of the planet along with every living thing on it.

Part 11: "I Am Not Ashamed"[edit]

One month prior to the events of the series, Xavier uses Cerebro to offer Krakoa's miracle drugs to all of humanity.

Part 12: "House of X"[edit]

A thousand years into the future, a conflicted Librarian confronts Wolverine and Moira in post-humanity's mutant reservation. The Librarian reveals post-humanity's plans for ascension and its consequences, as well as the truth of post-humanity's role in the resolution of the human-mutant-machine war. Having learned what they needed to know, Wolverine kills the Librarian and then Moira to reset the timeline, revealing this future to be Moira's sixth life. In the past, the young Charles Xavier reels at the knowledge from Moira's mind; Moira swears to break the goodness out of Xavier for the cause and tells him to give up his dream. In the present, despite Moira's cynicism that mutantkind is destined for defeat, Professor X and Magneto vow that things will be different this time.

Characters involved[edit]

Main characters[edit]

Issues Main characters
  • House of X #1-6
  • Power of X #1-6

Reception[edit]

House of X holds an average rating of 9.2 by 130 professional critics,[6] while Powers of X holds a rating of 8.8 by 121 critics on review aggregation website Comic Book Roundup.[7]

Prints[edit]

House of X issues[edit]

Issue Title Publication Date Comic Book Roundup Rating Estimated Sales to North American Retailers (First Month)
#1 "The House That Xavier Built" July 24, 2019 9.2 by 32 professional critics.[8] 185,630[9]
#2 "The Uncanny Life of Moira X" August 7, 2019 9.3 by 24 professional critics.[10] 101,972[11]
#3 "Once More Unto the Breach" August 28, 2019 8.9 by 20 professional critics.[12] 109,110[11]
#4 "It Will Be Done" September 4, 2019 9.3 by 19 professional critics.[13] 119,366[14]
#5 "Society" September 18, 2019 9.5 by 16 professional critics.[15] 139,306[14]
#6 “I Am Not Ashamed of What I Am” October 2, 2019 9.3 by 19 professional critics.[16] 158,396[17]

Powers of X issues[edit]

Issue Title Publication Date Comic Book Roundup Rating Estimated Sales to North American Retailers (First Month)
#1 "The Last Dream of Professor X" July 31, 2019 8.9 by 25 professional critics.[18] 167,840[9]
#2 "We Are Together Now, You and I" August 14, 2019 8.7 by 22 professional critics.[19] 107,524[11]
#3 "This Is What You Do" August 21, 2019 8.8 by 21 professional critics.[20] 100,267[11]
#4 "Something Sinister" September 11, 2019 8.5 by 17 professional critics.[21] 127,076[14]
#5 "For the Children" September 25, 2019 8.5 by 17 professional critics.[22] 137,550[14]
#6 "House of X" October 9, 2019 9.0 by 16 professional critics.[23] 160,845[17]

Collected editions[edit]

Title Material Collected Format Publication date ISBN
House of X/Powers of X House of X #1-6, Powers of X #1-6 Hardcover November 2019[24] ISBN 978-1-302-91570-4

In other media[edit]

References[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Powers of X is pronounced as "Powers of Ten".

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ "Marvel Comics Announces Jonathan Hickman's Return". 20 March 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-03-30. Retrieved 2019-07-29.
  2. ^ "Marvel Unveils Jonathan Hickman's New X-Men Projects". 23 March 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-03-31. Retrieved 2019-07-29.
  3. ^ "Hickman Explains Why He Convinced Marvel to Cancel the Entire X-Men Line". 14 May 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-07-23. Retrieved 2019-07-29.
  4. ^ Rich Johnston (4 January 2024). "Marvel Publishes Jonathan Hickman's House Of X In Chronological Order". Retrieved 2024-01-05.
  5. ^ House of X #4. Marvel Comics.
  6. ^ "House of X Comic Series Reviews". Comic Book Roundup. Archived from the original on 2019-10-30. Retrieved 2019-10-30.
  7. ^ "Powers of X Comic Series Reviews". Comic Book Roundup. Archived from the original on 2019-10-30. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  8. ^ "HOUSE OF X #1". Comic Book Roundup. Archived from the original on 2019-08-15. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
  9. ^ a b "SALES CHART JULY 2019". 12 August 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-08-12. Retrieved 2019-08-16.
  10. ^ "HOUSE OF X #2". Comic Book Roundup. Archived from the original on 2019-08-15. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
  11. ^ a b c d Mayo, John (2019-09-17). "Absolute Carnage, Marvel Comics #1000, X-Men dominate August 2019 sales". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
  12. ^ "HOUSE OF X #3". Comic Book Roundup. Retrieved 2019-08-24.
  13. ^ "HOUSE OF X #4". Comic Book Roundup. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
  14. ^ a b c d Mayo, John (2019-10-21). "Spawn Tops Sales Charts for September 2019, While HoX/PoX Remain Strong". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  15. ^ "HOUSE OF X #5". Comic Book Roundup. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
  16. ^ "HOUSE OF X #6". Comic Book Roundup. Retrieved 2019-10-04.
  17. ^ a b "October 2019 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops". Comichron. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  18. ^ "Powers of X #1 Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Archived from the original on 2019-08-25. Retrieved 2019-08-25.
  19. ^ "Powers of X #2 Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Archived from the original on 2019-08-25. Retrieved 2019-08-25.
  20. ^ "Powers of X #3 Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Archived from the original on 2019-08-25. Retrieved 2019-08-25.
  21. ^ "POWERS OF X #4". Comic Book Roundup. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
  22. ^ "POWERS OF X #5". Comic Book Roundup. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  23. ^ "POWERS OF X #6". Comic Book Roundup. Retrieved 2019-10-12.
  24. ^ Brooke, David (August 22, 2019). "'House of X' and 'Powers of X' getting $50 oversized hardcover collection". Adventures in Poor Taste.