
This is listed as a “Judgement Day” event tie-in but it’s not related at all. Nightcrawler asks Jen to represent Krakoa. The issue also offers a huge tease for 2022’s Hellfire Gala!įree Comic Book Day: Spider-Man / Venom (2022)Īs you probably wouldn’t expect, Zeb Wells is bringing his Hellions / X-Men skills to Amazing Spider-Man! Judgment Day (2022)Īs you’d expect this is a prelude to Marvel’s Judgment Dayevent. That said, it’s published here after Inferno, and there are small details that may make reading it more in line with publication order a better fit.īy the time we get to issue #4, Sabretooth is caught up to X Lives / X Deaths of Wolverine in the timeline.Ĭhronologically, you could argue this issue likely occurs even later into the Destiny of X, but it reads better in sequence with the rest of the mini, and to my knowledge isn’t referenced elsewhere.Ĭhronologically, Secret X-Men could be read any time after the Hellfire Gala.įree Comic Book Day: A.X.E. Ok, so realistically the first issue of the five issue Sabretooth miniseries by Victor Lavalle and Leonard Kirk can be read any time after X-Force #1 in the Dawn of X (or really just after House and Powers). X Deaths of Wolverine #5 Destiny of X Comics Fall of X heralds the end of the Krakoan era.! X Lives & X Deaths of Wolverine Reading Order: The new development is one of many in advance of the upcoming Fall of X event, beginning this August. That issue ushered in the X-Men’s Krakoan age, aka Dawn of X. The character’s reintroduction took place in Jonathan Hickman and Pepe Larraz’s House of X #1 in 2019. Shapandar has joined forces with the anti-mutant conglomeration known as Orchis. Or, the corrupted medicines could indicate an entirely new threat. So Shapandar's allegation could still refer to Sinister's tricks. In fact, potentially infected members of Krakoa's Quiet Council remain under close watch. However, traces of Sinister's manipulations remain in the present day. Sinister was ultimately defeated and his nightmarish dystopia averted. The one-shot kicked off the three-month, millennium-spanning Sins of Sinister event. That defining event occured in Kieron Gillen and Lucas Werneck's Sins of Sinister #1.

The drug's widespread usage, however, also enabled Sinister to quickly take control of the world.
