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Reddit mentions of New X-Men, Vol. 1
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Height | 10.25 Inches |
Length | 6.625 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | May 2008 |
Weight | 1.41977696728 Pounds |
Width | 0.5 Inches |
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Grant Morrison wrote New X-Men #114-154. You can find the whole run collected in three paperbacks, this is the first one: New X-Men vol. 1. It's pretty easy to jump into, in my opinion. Morrison's X-Men is not required to read before Whedon's X-Men, but I do highly recommend it, since 1. it's a really good run, and 2. it sets up some things that Whedon builds off of.
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Don’t try to read everything—there’s too much. Forget about “catching up”, continuity, universes, and timelines; it's all very confusing, even to creators/fans. Older comics can be an acquired taste for modern audiences, so first appearances/early origins may not be the best starting points. Creative teams change often, characters get re-worked, and origins are re-told (e.g. I never cared for Hawkeye until Matt Fractions’ run).
Pick an interesting character/team and seek their “greatest hits”. Don’t get stuck “preparing”, just start reading. Focus on well-received, relatively self-contained, and complete stories. You may encounter the occasional unexplained reference/character/event—just ride along (Wiki if necessary). Remember, there are so many other great characters and publishers to explore, and not all comics are about superheroes.
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Events/crossovers can be fun and/or tedious. They are most appreciated by readers well-versed in relevant continuity. Generally, the best non-event comics integrate these seamlessly or avoid them entirely (notwithstanding editorial/executive mandates). Regardless, you may want to familiarize with major plot points.
Modern Marvel events/crossovers:
Discover your preferences and let them guide you. Do you like: old/new comics? Specific genres? Literary/natural narratives? Cartoony/realistic art? Familiar/weird concepts? References/self-contained? Social/political commentary? Family-friendly/explicit content? Optimism/pessimism? Have you noticed that a specific artist/writer consistently makes comics you like? Follow these instincts.
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X-Men!
Go to you library and see if they have these (if they don't, get the ISBN numbers from their Amazon page and give those to your librarian. They can get the books on inter-library loan).
The list covers stories from 2001 onward (in order) ;)
Any of the first six bullet points would be good starting points, and then after that Extraordinary X-Men would be the starting point nearest to the current comics.
Or, if you don't want a bunch of back issues check out current issues of X-Men Gold and X-Men Blue!
I'd recommend the first New X-Men by Grant Morrison Ultimate Collection instead. It's better and longer than House of M, is a fantastic starting point for the X-Men and is my favourite run on X-Men ever.
You can also go back to the semi-recent past, when the X-Men more-or-less entered the contemporary era, at the beginning of what's essentially been one big story.
From here on out, for the first time in a while, we have two main X-Books: Gillen's UNCANNY X-MEN and Aaron's WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN.
And now, all the plotlines that have been bubbling up for almost a decade come together in the big finale...
With another new beginning, the X-Books enter the newest status quo: Marvel Now! Almost everything gets a new #1 and a new creative team. (These are the books I outlined in the previous reply.)
Hey there. This was a hayday for the X-Men. Recommendations from that era.
New X-Men by Morrison and Quitely is probably the other huge, groundbreaking one to read (Joss really is riffing off of much of Morrison's ideas, and says so in interviews).
X-Statix by Milligan and Alred. This began as a re-envisioning of X-Force. This is a different flavour but was again a great series.
X-Force by Kyle and Crain. The next X-Force was really incredible and spawned a number of spinoffs. Dark and badass.
It sounds like you want full and complete stories. Here are some of my favorites.
For X-Men, my first books were the New X-Men run by Grant Morrison. I had never read comics before, and thought it was just incredible. There are some minor references to past events you won't understand in it, but I just skipped over it or looked it up on wikipedia. Most of the characters are in the movies, so you'll probably be familiar with them. Part 1 of 3 is here: http://amzn.com/0785132511 .
For Avengers, you might want to get the Civil War trade, which is probably the best Avengers story there is. Honestly, there are not too many great Avengers stories that I know of. The current series being released monthly is really great though if you want to start collecting single issues. http://amzn.com/0785121781
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Don’t try to read everything at once. There’s too much. Forget about catching up, continuity, universes, etc. for now. Older comics can be an acquired taste for modern audiences, so they aren’t necessarily ideal starting points. Writers change often, characters get re-worked, and origins are re-told. Remember, there are many great characters, creators, publishers, etc. to explore.
Pick an interesting character/team and seek their most popular/acclaimed stories. Focus on self-contained, complete stories in one corner of the universe. There will be unexplained references/characters, just persevere or Wiki. Don’t let the tangled web of shared-universe comics overwhelm you. Think of it like solving a jigsaw puzzle one small piece at a time until you finally see the big picture.
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Thank you. I've herd Joss Whedons X-Men is a must. I'll check out Morrison's first. That's this one you're talking about, right?
You're looking for Grant Morrison's New X-Men from 2001. Joss Whedon's Astonishing X-Men follows immediately after.
The other New X-Men series (which began as New X-Men: Academy X before shortening its name to just New X-Men) runs more or less concurrently with Astonishing X-Men. I'm a big fan of that series, so once you've finished Morrison's series and Whedon's series I'd recommend checking it out.
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It's well worth it imho, his and whedons run are xmen at their very best
vol 1
omnibus
my favorite run so far has been Morrison's New X-Men
Edit: although if you like X-Force there's a good bit in Messiah War (Cable, Bishop, Wolverine, Warpath, Deadpool, X-23, Elixir, Domino, Angel)
i would personally say start here
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0785132511
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