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

Style labels used: high-concept, worldbuilding-heavy, nonlinear storytelling, info-dump heavy, text pages, infographics, diagrammatic layout, slow burn, interwoven structure, dense continuity, demanding read, complex plotting, clean art

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Cover of Avengers, Vol. 1: Avengers World by Jonathan Hickman

Avengers, Vol. 1: Avengers World

Jonathan Hickman, Jerome Opeña · 2013 · Avengers (2012) (Collected Editions)

Captain America and Iron Man expand the Avengers to meet a cosmic threat that can reshape Earth and Mars.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1086

Cover of Monstress, Volume 7: Devourer by Marjorie M. Liu

Monstress, Volume 7: Devourer

Marjorie M. Liu · 2022 · Monstress

In a dark fantasy graphic-novel volume, a war-ravaged cast is pulled into court schemes, memory, and mind-battles.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1382

Cover of The Strength of the Few by James Islington

The Strength of the Few

James Islington · 2025 · Hierarchy

A sequel of parallel worlds and split selves, as Vis races to uncover the truth and stop a looming cataclysm.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1411

Cover of Adventureman, Vol. 1: The End and Everything After by Matt Fraction

Adventureman, Vol. 1: The End and Everything After

Matt Fraction · 2020 · Adventureman

A mother and her son uncover a forgotten pulp hero’s legacy, and the fiction starts invading their real world.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1434

Cover of The Power Fantasy Volume 1: The Superpowers by Kieron Gillen

The Power Fantasy Volume 1: The Superpowers

Kieron Gillen · 2025 · The Power Fantasy

Six near-omnipotent people must keep their uneasy balance or risk ending the world in an alternate-history Cold War.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1437

Cover of Doom Patrol, Vol. 2: The Painting That Ate Paris by Grant Morrison

Doom Patrol, Vol. 2: The Painting That Ate Paris

Grant Morrison · 2004 · Doom Patrol (1987)(Collected Editions)

A surreal superhero team battles art-made apocalypse, dives into a fractured mind, and faces reality-bending cults.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1494