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"Reign of X" is a 2020 relaunch of the ''
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'' line of comic books published by
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. It is the sequel to the "
Dawn of X "Dawn of X" is a 2019 relaunch of the ''X-Men'' line of comic books published by Marvel Comics in the wake of the twin miniseries ''House of X'' and ''Powers of X''. This initiative culminated in the crossover event '' X of Swords'', which was fo ...
" publishing initiative, and was followed by an additional relaunch titled "
Destiny of X "Destiny of X" is a 2022 relaunch of the ''X-Men'' line of comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is the sequel to " Reign of X" following the end of the dual miniseries ''X Lives of Wolverine'' and ''X Deaths of Wolverine'', and the first ph ...
".


Publication history

The "
Dawn of X "Dawn of X" is a 2019 relaunch of the ''X-Men'' line of comic books published by Marvel Comics in the wake of the twin miniseries ''House of X'' and ''Powers of X''. This initiative culminated in the crossover event '' X of Swords'', which was fo ...
" initiative was announced at "The Next Big Thing" panel at
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2019, intending to tell the story of mutantkind in a new
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established by Jonathan Hickman after the ''House of X''/''Powers of X'' (''HOX''/''POX'') event concludes, redefining ''X-Men'' as a brand and its place in the
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, with all creative teams working closely under Hickman's supervision.


Development

"Dawn of X" concluded with the crossover event ''
X of Swords ''X of Swords'' is a comic book crossover event which debuted in September 2020, being published by Marvel Comics. It is the next crossover event featured in the "Dawn of X" relaunch after the ''House of X'' and ''Powers of X'' event. ''X of Sword ...
'', which initiated a sequel relaunch titled "Reign of X" in December 2020. This phase saw the line come together for the
Hellfire Gala "Hellfire Gala" is a comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics through the ''X-Men'' related title. It is the first storyline featured in the " Reign of X" relaunch after the " X of Swords" storyline. It is a twelve-chapter storyline. Krakoa ...
event, as well as Jonathan Hickman's departure from the line with the miniseries ''Inferno''. "Reign of X" concluded with the twin event series ''X Lives of Wolverine'' and ''X Deaths of Wolverine'', during which the majority of the line (aside from ''X-Men, New Mutants,'' and ''Sabretooth)'' was put on pause. ''X Lives'' and ''X Deaths'' then served as the foundation of a new relaunch titled "
Destiny of X "Destiny of X" is a 2022 relaunch of the ''X-Men'' line of comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is the sequel to " Reign of X" following the end of the dual miniseries ''X Lives of Wolverine'' and ''X Deaths of Wolverine'', and the first ph ...
".


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Release order

# ''Hellions'' #7 # ''X-Factor'' #5 # ''S.W.O.R.D.'' #1 # ''Marauders'' #16 # ''New Mutants'' #14 # ''X-Force'' #15 # ''Excalibur'' #16 # ''X-Men'' #16 # ''Wolverine'' #8 # ''X-Factor'' #6 # ''Hellions'' #8 # ''Marauders'' #17 # ''S.W.O.R.D.'' #2 # ''Cable'' #7 # ''X-Force'' #16 # ''New Mutants'' #15 # ''Excalibur'' #17 # ''Wolverine'' #9 # ''X-Men'' #17 # ''X-Factor'' #7 # ''Hellions'' #9 # ''King in Black: Marauders'' #1 # ''S.W.O.R.D.'' #3 # ''X-Force'' #17 # ''Excalibur'' #18 # ''Marauders'' #18 # ''Cable'' #8 # ''New Mutants'' #16 # ''Wolverine'' #10 # ''X-Men'' #18 # ''Hellions'' #10 # ''Children of the Atom'' #1 # ''X-Factor'' #8 # ''S.W.O.R.D.'' #4 # ''X-Force'' #18 # ''Cable'' #9 # ''Excalibur'' #19 # ''X-Men'' #19 # ''Excalibur'' #20 # ''Marauders'' #19 # ''Children of the Atom'' #2 # ''Wolverine'' #11 # ''S.W.O.R.D.'' #5 # ''Way of X'' #1 # ''X-Force'' #19 # ''Cable'' #10 # ''New Mutants'' #17 # ''Hellions'' #11 # ''Marauders'' #20 # ''Children of the Atom'' #3 # ''X-Corp'' #1 # ''X-Factor'' #9 # ''Way of X'' #2 # ''Wolverine'' #12 # ''New Mutants'' #18 # ''X-Men'' #20 # ''Marauders'' #21 # ''X-Force'' #20 # ''Hellions'' #12 # ''Excalibur'' #21 # ''X-Men'' #21 # ''Children of the Atom'' #4 # ''Planet-Size X-Men'' #1 # ''New Mutants'' #19 # ''X-Corp'' #2 # ''Wolverine'' #13 # ''S.W.O.R.D.'' #6 # ''Way of X'' #3 # ''X-Factor'' #10 # ''Cable'' #11 # ''Children of the Atom'' #5 # ''Hellions'' #13 # ''X-Force'' #21 # ''X-Men'' #1 # ''Excalibur'' #22 # ''Way of X'' #4 # ''X-Corp'' #3 # ''Marauders'' #22 # ''New Mutants'' #20 # ''Cable'' #12 # ''S.W.O.R.D.'' #7 # ''Wolverine'' #14 # ''Hellions'' #14 # ''X-Men'' #2 # ''Children of the Atom'' #6 # ''X-Force'' #22 # ''Marauders'' #23 # ''Way of X'' #5 # ''X-Corp'' #4 # ''X-Men: The Trial of Magneto'' #1 # ''Cable: Reloaded '' #1 # ''Wolverine'' #15 # ''Hellions'' #15 # ''New Mutants'' #21 # ''Excalibur'' #23 # ''X-Force'' #23 # ''Marauders'' #24 # ''X-Men: The Trial of Magneto'' #2 # ''X-Corp'' #5 # ''X-Men'' #3 # ''X-Men: The Onslaught Revelation'' #1 # ''Inferno'' #1 # ''S.W.O.R.D.'' #8 # ''Wolverine'' #16 # ''Excalibur'' #24 # ''Hellions'' #16 # ''New Mutants'' #22 # ''X-Force'' #24 # ''X-Men'' #4 # ''X-Men: The Trial of Magneto'' #3 # ''Inferno'' #2 # ''Marauders'' #25 # ''S.W.O.R.D.'' #9 # ''Wolverine'' #17 # ''Excalibur'' #25 # ''Hellions'' #17 # ''S.W.O.R.D.'' #10 # ''X-Force'' #25 # ''Wolverine'' #18 # ''X-Men'' #5 # ''Marauders'' #26 # ''New Mutants'' #23 # ''X-Men: The Trial of Magneto'' #4 # ''Hellions'' #18 # ''Inferno'' #3 # ''Excalibur'' #26 # ''X-Force'' #26 # ''S.W.O.R.D.'' #11 # ''Wolverine'' #19 # ''X-Men: The Trial of Magneto'' #5 # ''Inferno'' #4 # ''X-Men'' #6 # ''Marauders'' #27 # ''Devil's Reign: X-Men'' #1 # ''X Lives of Wolverine'' #1 # ''Marauders'' Annual #1 # ''X Deaths of Wolverine'' #1 # ''X-Men'' #7 # ''X Lives of Wolverine'' #2 # ''New Mutants'' #24 # ''Secret X-Men'' #1 # ''X Deaths of Wolverine'' #2 # ''X-Men'' #8 # ''X Lives of Wolverine'' #3 # ''X Deaths of Wolverine'' #3 # ''Devil's Reign: X-Men'' #2 # ''X-Men'' #9 # ''X Lives of Wolverine'' #4 # ''X Deaths of Wolverine'' #4 # ''X Lives of Wolverine'' #5 # ''Devil's Reign: X-Men'' #3 # ''X Deaths of Wolverine'' #5


Reading order

''Issues marked in bold are marked as red/important in the issue list found in the back of each comic. # ''Hellions'' #7–11 # ''X-Factor'' #5–7 # ''S.W.O.R.D.'' #1 # ''Marauders'' #16 # ''New Mutants'' #14–18 # ''X-Force'' #15–19 # ''Excalibur'' #16–20 # ''X-Men'' #16 # ''Wolverine'' #8–10 # ''X-Factor'' #8 # ''Marauders'' #17 # ''S.W.O.R.D.'' #2–4 # ''Cable'' #7–10 # ''X-Men'' #17 # ''King in Black: Marauders'' #1 # ''Marauders'' #18–20 # ''X-Men'' #18–19 # ''Children of the Atom'' #1–3 # ''Wolverine'' #11–12 # ''S.W.O.R.D.'' #5 # ''Way of X'' #1–2 # ''X-Corp'' #1 # ''Marauders'' #21'' # ''X-Force'' #20 # ''Hellions'' #12 # ''Excalibur'' #21 # ''X-Men'' #21'' # ''Children of the Atom'' #4 # ''Planet-Size X-Men'' #1'' # ''New Mutants'' #19 # ''X-Corp'' #2 # ''Wolverine'' #13 # ''S.W.O.R.D.'' #6'' # ''Way of X'' #3 # ''X-Factor'' #10 # ''Cable'' #11 # ''Children of the Atom'' #5 # ''Hellions'' #13 # ''X-Force'' #21 # ''X-Men'' #1'' # ''Excalibur'' #22 # ''Way of X'' #4 # ''X-Corp'' #3 # ''Marauders'' #22 # ''New Mutants'' #20 # ''Hellions'' #14 # ''X-Men'' #2 # ''Children of the Atom'' #6 # ''X-Force'' #22 # ''Marauders'' #23 # ''Way of X'' #5 # ''X-Men: The Onslaught Revelation'' #1 # ''X-Corp'' #4 # ''X-Men: The Trial of Magneto'' #1 # ''Wolverine'' #15 # ''Hellions'' #15 # ''New Mutants'' #21 # ''Excalibur'' #23 # ''X-Force'' #23 # ''Marauders'' #24 # ''X-Men: The Trial of Magneto'' #2 # ''X-Corp'' #5 # ''X-Men'' #3 # ''Inferno'' #1'' # ''S.W.O.R.D'' #8 # ''Wolverine'' #16


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