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These books are ranked using the premise labels extracted for House of X/Powers of X.

Premise labels used: mutant nation, sovereign state, future of mutants, human-mutant conflict, species survival, new status quo, shared mutant agenda, retcon, master plan, revolutionary reset

Focused on “future self” where exact label matches exist.

This does not mean the books share the same plot, setting, quality, or difficulty. It means their premise embeddings are close.

Cover of New X-Men, Vol. 1 : E Is for Extinction by Grant Morrison

New X-Men, Vol. 1 : E Is for Extinction

Grant Morrison · 2002 · New X-Men (2001)

A mutant-hating mastermind launches a devastating attack, forcing the X-Men into a darker, newer era.

Semantic match: ranked by premise

Distance: 0.1205

Cover of Extraordinary X-Men, Vol. 1: X-Haven by Jeff Lemire

Extraordinary X-Men, Vol. 1: X-Haven

Jeff Lemire · 2016 · Extraordinary X-Men

Storm rebuilds the X-Men around a hidden refuge as mutantkind faces persecution, illness, and extinction again.

Semantic match: ranked by premise

Distance: 0.1606

Cover of Ultimate X-Men, Vol. 1: The Tomorrow People by Mark Millar

Ultimate X-Men, Vol. 1: The Tomorrow People

Mark Millar, Adam Kubert, Andy Kubert · 2002 · Ultimate X-Men (2001) (Collected Editions)

In a modern alternate universe, mutant youths gather under Xavier while Magneto and the government push the world toward war.

Semantic match: ranked by premise

Distance: 0.1647

Cover of X-Men: Messiah Complex by Mike Carey

X-Men: Messiah Complex

Mike Carey, Ed Brubaker, Marc Silvestri, Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost, Peter David · 2008 · X-Men: Messiah Complex

After a mutant baby is born post-Decimation, rival factions race across time to decide the child’s fate.

Semantic match: ranked by premise

Distance: 0.1696