![]() ![]() ![]() It started with a barrage of resets and retcons: the opening page of House of X #1 heralded the change with a designed infographic with Professor X announcing the new order to the world, and the issue jumped right in with what appeared to be (and actually was, to the disbelief of many) Cyclops hatching from an egg with a sinister-looking, walking, helmeted Professor X summoning him. House of X and Powers of X was Hickman, Larraz, RB Silva and Marte Gracia’s overture. Hickman took over the floundering X-Men line of comics, isolated and diminished after years of corporate meddling, and reinvigorated them creatively and financially with an exciting five-year plan. The opening line of Jonathan Hickman and Pepe Larraz’s House of X hit like a bolt of lightning, and everything it promised paid off. This article contains spoilers for the last two years or so of Marvel X-Men comics. ![]()
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