The first half of this volume deals with the Flower Cartel, yet another shady organisation targetting the X-Men, this time so that they can steal the Krakoan flowers that have revolutionised the mutants' world. That said, this volume is.even, to say the least. Wolverine's solo series as part of Dawn of X is piloted by Benjamin Percy, who also covers Logan's adventures over in X-Force, so at least there's not a lot of push and pull between those two books. Overall, I thought this was a pretty fun book. Of course, stuff happens, which causes wolverine to go on his own little adventure.Īfter all of that gets wrapped up, there's this whole plotline with VAMPIRES! And I loved it! I don't know what's so interesting about marvel vampires, but they are! Don't judge me. Of course, the council doesn't like this, so they send the x-force to try and get the pollen back. So what's this book about? So there's this black market that is taking this pollen fom Krakoa and using it as this drug and selling it. So my head didn't completely explode from too much info like what happened with House Of X/Powers Of X. In other words, it stayed it's own little bubble, only referencing all of the stuff going on in the main X men titles. But when I saw this on Hoopla's free borrows list, I thought I would give it a try. So this is in the Krakoa era, which I have been avoiding in favor of getting a better handle on the world instead of just jumping into the all the complicated (but good) stuff Hickman created.
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