House Of X/Powers Of X

May 24, 2025 — Jonathan Hickman

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Review

I probably read one comic book omnibus or graphic novel a year. Last weekend in Philly a very chatty bartender told me that I simply had to read HoX/PoX. He was very friendly and poured heavy drinks and so while I was busy giving googlyeyes to the other bartender I promised I’d read it.

For whatever reason I take my word seriously and so ordered this and read it this week. It’s pretty good! I probably haven’t read an X-Men comic in 20 years, I don’t even know what the last one was that I’d have read. The X-Men have a special place in my heart as the 2000s era films were some of the first I recall seeing in the theater, and naturally the gay/queer-analogy of it all speaks to me. The analogy is sort of present here, although it is of course all very fantastic. Who wouldn’t want a land of their own to be who they are?

I liked this enough to google “what comes after HoX/PoX,” so that’s a great success for a comic book when it comes to me.


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Author: Jonathan Hickman

Last read: 2025-05-24

Rating: 3

Form: Fiction

Genre: Literary Fiction

Times read: 1

Copies owned: 1

Fun score: 3.33