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Welcome back everyone. I have a comic book review for you this time around. This entry is a continuation of Post 003 where I briefly discussed House of X and Powers of X. This one will be much less brief, but it *will* be filled to the brim with spoilers. So if you plan on reading these series, I would recommend coming back afterwards so I don't wreck all the many twists and turns.And hoo boy are there a lot of twists and turns. This is a very massive and well-crafted story. The two limited series that comprise the tale are House of X and Powers of X. (Pronounced "ten" for reasons that become apparent in issue one.) The two series are considered two halves of a whole and should be read in the order laid out in the checklist at the back of each issue. Do not read House 1-6 in that order. I