Dawn of X Vol. 14

Dawn of X Vol. 14

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  • Author:Vita Ayala
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Summary

Empyre and enemies strike the Dawn of X! X-Factor's fi rst case is the disappearance of a mutant dancer at a prestigious ballet academy。。。 in the Mojoverse! Helping young mutants in crisis ain't all sunshine and rainbows, and recently, it's been downright nightmarish - but maybe luck is changing for the New Mutants? The Hellions are up against the grand dame of the damned - Madelyne Pryor, the Goblin Queen! Things are getting deadly on Krakoa, as the trees are killing the children! Plant people from outer space are invading the planet, and the X-Men are on the front lines! Meanwhile, ancient knights from another galaxy have targeted Cable。。。and he's got no choice but to give them what they want!

Collects Empyre: X-Men (2020) #3-4, X-Men (2019) #11, Wolverine (2020) #4, X-Factor (2020) #2。

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James

Magneto & Dr。 Strange clean up Scarlet Witch's mess。 Wolverine vs。 vampires is intriguing。 Magneto & Dr。 Strange clean up Scarlet Witch's mess。 Wolverine vs。 vampires is intriguing。 。。。more

M。L。D。

Empyre #3 -- *cries* how many issues of this do I have to endure? 2/5Empyre #4 -- okay, I actually like the scenes between Zombie Explodey Boy and Human Explodey Boy, and it was nice to see the conclusion to Wanda's plot thread from issue 1 4/5X-Men #11 -- I do really like how Hickman writes Magneto 5/5Wolverine #4 -- So conflicted about this。 I actually like the art and tone, that noir aesthetic suits Wolverine, I think。 But。。。vampires。 *sigh* I know vampires are a thing in the Marvel universe, Empyre #3 -- *cries* how many issues of this do I have to endure? 2/5Empyre #4 -- okay, I actually like the scenes between Zombie Explodey Boy and Human Explodey Boy, and it was nice to see the conclusion to Wanda's plot thread from issue 1 4/5X-Men #11 -- I do really like how Hickman writes Magneto 5/5Wolverine #4 -- So conflicted about this。 I actually like the art and tone, that noir aesthetic suits Wolverine, I think。 But。。。vampires。 *sigh* I know vampires are a thing in the Marvel universe, but ugh。 Not my cup of tea。 However。。。not many vamps in this one。 5/5X-Factor #2 -- X-Factor! My poor cancelled baby。 Love this title。 5/5 。。。more

Mike McDevitt

Nice work, X-Factor。

Blindzider

Empyre X-Men - Two issues to wrap up this event tie-in。 For the most part it's a hollow action-flick but there is a strange, but sweet moment with Explodey Boy。 More hints of future danger, particular with the Scarlet Witch and rumors of a Darkhold book story coming。 X-Men - fantastic。 Once again shows how Magneto is a bad-@$$。 Magneto finally has what he has always been fighting for, but is this his ego cropping up or not a big deal?Wolverine - a reread but still pretty good。 Logan gets into a Empyre X-Men - Two issues to wrap up this event tie-in。 For the most part it's a hollow action-flick but there is a strange, but sweet moment with Explodey Boy。 More hints of future danger, particular with the Scarlet Witch and rumors of a Darkhold book story coming。 X-Men - fantastic。 Once again shows how Magneto is a bad-@$$。 Magneto finally has what he has always been fighting for, but is this his ego cropping up or not a big deal?Wolverine - a reread but still pretty good。 Logan gets into a really bad spot and it ends on a big cliff-hanger。X-Factor - still not sure what to think of this series。 It has lots of dialogue, fast-paced, back and forth (i。e。 internet talk。) Not sure how/why Polaris is like a teenager now。 Starting to think I'm way out of the age-range this is written for。 。。。more

Martijn Van

X-Men: Empyre #3: Okay actions and cameos 3☆X-Men: Empyre #4: Nice dynamics between Dr。 Strange and Scarlett Witch。 Loved the Exploded Boy dialogue, 4,5 ☆X-Men #11: This is okay, and i liked the whole Magneto worshipping。 But at the same time this main X-serie start to feel like the universes sidestory, building and glueing without ever going somewhere on it's own。 3☆Wolverine #4: Wolverine meets 30 days of night and i liked itX-Factor #2: Didn't feel that much for the characters and the mojover X-Men: Empyre #3: Okay actions and cameos 3☆X-Men: Empyre #4: Nice dynamics between Dr。 Strange and Scarlett Witch。 Loved the Exploded Boy dialogue, 4,5 ☆X-Men #11: This is okay, and i liked the whole Magneto worshipping。 But at the same time this main X-serie start to feel like the universes sidestory, building and glueing without ever going somewhere on it's own。 3☆Wolverine #4: Wolverine meets 30 days of night and i liked itX-Factor #2: Didn't feel that much for the characters and the mojoverse is fun but it also falls flat because i could'nt care。 Would've worked better as a New Mutants story。 2☆Overall score: 3,3☆ 。。。more

Courtney

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 So I’m not all that impressed with most of the stories in this volume。 The art work in a few of the issues was ok。 But nothing great about it。 Other than Wolverine getting caught and getting ready to meet Dracula。 That is going to be one cool meeting!

luciddreamer99

The Magneto story in this volume is a really good read, and Magneto has been a strong character for Dawn of X。 The Empyre story stands on its own, and you don't need to read the rest of the Empyre events to grasp the story。 As I said in the review for Dawn of X Vol。 13, I still may read the other Empyre issues。 The Wolverine story in this issue is pretty good, too, but I was confused by Wolverine mentioning memory gaps。 I thought he remembered everything now? Perhaps this is a new development fo The Magneto story in this volume is a really good read, and Magneto has been a strong character for Dawn of X。 The Empyre story stands on its own, and you don't need to read the rest of the Empyre events to grasp the story。 As I said in the review for Dawn of X Vol。 13, I still may read the other Empyre issues。 The Wolverine story in this issue is pretty good, too, but I was confused by Wolverine mentioning memory gaps。 I thought he remembered everything now? Perhaps this is a new development for Dawn of X。 Only the X-Factor entry keeps me from giving this 5 stars。 It's an okay enough offering, but I might be tired of Mojo as a villain。 I do like the little baby Warwolf, though。 。。。more

Sesana

Ignoring the Empyre miniseries again。 The other three issues are overall pretty good, but none of them have anything to really set them apart。 The X-Men issue is basically a full issue of Magneto appreciation, which I don't have a real problem with in theory。 It just didn't have much of a storyline in execution。 The Wolverine issue has some good ideas。 Wolverine going off by himself to get space from mutant utopia, a support group for people who have been harmed by mutants out for revenge。 And t Ignoring the Empyre miniseries again。 The other three issues are overall pretty good, but none of them have anything to really set them apart。 The X-Men issue is basically a full issue of Magneto appreciation, which I don't have a real problem with in theory。 It just didn't have much of a storyline in execution。 The Wolverine issue has some good ideas。 Wolverine going off by himself to get space from mutant utopia, a support group for people who have been harmed by mutants out for revenge。 And then all momentum gets thrown out the window in the last couple of pages。 I'm still not entirely sure what I think about X-Factor。 It's a good idea for a team, and the writing can be pretty funny, but it may be a bit too quirky。 Overall, this volume is fine without being exceptional。 。。。more

Jamie

Three stars all around。 Nothing particularly great in this volume, nothing particularly crappy either。

Amanda

Spring 2020 (April); Dawn of X (Vol。 11-16)X of Swords (full)Reign of X (Vol。 1-7)** As a spoiler warning, do not read this review unless you've read all of the above issues, not just the volume where you've found this review。 **I did a massive multi-volume, multi-arc blitz recently and so I'm going to just drop a lot of what's hot here & going to be copying it down across a million books。 My favorite thing literally is now and forever the Polycule going on in Summer House。 I love his universe a Spring 2020 (April); Dawn of X (Vol。 11-16)X of Swords (full)Reign of X (Vol。 1-7)** As a spoiler warning, do not read this review unless you've read all of the above issues, not just the volume where you've found this review。 **I did a massive multi-volume, multi-arc blitz recently and so I'm going to just drop a lot of what's hot here & going to be copying it down across a million books。 My favorite thing literally is now and forever the Polycule going on in Summer House。 I love his universe and am certainly very curious about the things still hiding in the shadows。 I'm glad Kitty found her way through that thing。 I'm glad we didn't lose Betsy while we were in the other universe where death *sort of* sticks。 Excalibur remains the most arrestingly gorgeous art。 I'm still not interested in the one and only story comics know how to tell with Beast。 I love the whole council and can't stop cooing over Erik as the Left Hand/Charles as the right (and even more so the bits where/how Jean & Scott are off to reform the X-Men #goodboy)。 Jeanne & The Twins, in general, are back and I'm super duper in love with that。 I really madly adore that there isn't any vast soap opera drama with any relationships or old bad blood that can't be given a new chance in Krakoa。 There's such a breath of fresh air reading a lot of the choices Hickman and his writers have made。 。。。more

Afreen Aftab

Empyre: X-Men (2020) #3-4 - 3。5/5 (explodey boy made me sad :(! )X-Men (2019) #11 - 3。5/5 (dont get this issue)Wolverine (2020) #4 - 4/5 (classic wolverine love it)X-Factor (2020) #2 - 3/5 (meh)

Frank Jarome

I’m basically reusing a review across this series, as it seems to hold as things go on。 Overall it’s a bunch of highs and lows。 Some books are consistently excellent (Marauders, X-Force, Wolverine, and it looks like X-Factor & Hellions will join that group) while some are middling to mediocre (Excalibur being the worst of the lot, plus Cable being so-so, and the main X-Men book varying in quality from one issue to the next)。 I’m still reading, so the overall whole is quality, and the whole setti I’m basically reusing a review across this series, as it seems to hold as things go on。 Overall it’s a bunch of highs and lows。 Some books are consistently excellent (Marauders, X-Force, Wolverine, and it looks like X-Factor & Hellions will join that group) while some are middling to mediocre (Excalibur being the worst of the lot, plus Cable being so-so, and the main X-Men book varying in quality from one issue to the next)。 I’m still reading, so the overall whole is quality, and the whole setting that they’ve established is still unique and intriguing。 It’s like a house of cards that we know is doomed to fall eventually, it’s just a question of when and how) 。。。more

Adam Stone

The first issue in this collection, which continues the Empyre storyline from the previous volume is a confusing mess of a comic。 Characters seem to be in two places at once because the writers couldn't keep track of them, the plant people vs the zombie mutants vs the living mutants vs the Hordeculture ladies overlap is messy and uninspiring。 IN the next issue Hickman steps in to clear things up, and it's remarkably better than the issues preceding it, but it's too late for me to care about this The first issue in this collection, which continues the Empyre storyline from the previous volume is a confusing mess of a comic。 Characters seem to be in two places at once because the writers couldn't keep track of them, the plant people vs the zombie mutants vs the living mutants vs the Hordeculture ladies overlap is messy and uninspiring。 IN the next issue Hickman steps in to clear things up, and it's remarkably better than the issues preceding it, but it's too late for me to care about this plot or how it afffects any of the characters, with the exception of Exploding Boy(?) who gets a nice scene where his zombie self is comforted by his reincarnated self, and The Scarlet Witch who caused half of this mess 。。。 again。The post-Empyre issue of X-Men throws a bunch of ideas against the wall and none of them stick。 Exodus is teaching kids to be pro-Magneto? Ok。 An alien who looks precisely like the aliens Jonathan Hickman introduced in his Avengers run a few years ago challenges a mutant to a strategy game, and then we never see them again。 The whole issue is pretty much a giant shrug emoji。The Wolverine and X-Factor issues are both fine but nothing special。 While I like the concept of the Wolverine issue: a recovery group of people whose lives were adversely affected by mutants band together to punish Wolverine, the book just doesn't flesh the characters out enough before it tacks into a different wind。 The X-Factor in Mojoverse book is another in a long line of examples where Mojo is an ineffective villain whose gag existence should have been ended twenty or thirty years ago。This isn't a terrible book。 It's just not up to par with the beginning of the Dawn Of X run。 I fear the whole X-tended X-verse is going to flame out even before it reaches X Of Swords, which seems imminently on the horizon for this series。 。。。more

Malum

The Empyre crossover ending is extremely contrived, but it was fun getting there。 Also, if X-Factor doesn't get any better I'm just going to start skipping it。 The Empyre crossover ending is extremely contrived, but it was fun getting there。 Also, if X-Factor doesn't get any better I'm just going to start skipping it。 。。。more