A review by jammasterjamie
Dawn of X Vol. 13 by Leah Williams, Benjamin Percy, Nolan Woodard, Tini Howard, Jonathan Hickman, Sunny Gho, Phil Noto, Leinil Francis Yu, Lucas Werneck, Matteo Buffagni, Gerry Duggan

3.0

The X-Men stuff was entertaining, but did literally nothing to push the overarching narrative forward. Cable was fun, but I know I wouldn't have been reading that series if it wasn't part of the Dawn of X, so also not really a high-point for me. This volume has left me feeling that the wheels are spinning, but we're not really moving forward.