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X-Men: Grand Design #1

X-Men: Grand Design #1

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From Eisner award-winning creator Ed Piskor (Hip-Hop Family Tree) comes a thrilling new series chronicling all of X-Men history! GRAND DESIGN stitches together the most important moments in mutant history, creating a comprehensive narrative celebrating the X-Men's past, present, and future. The first in a trilogy, GRAND DESIGN returns to Charles Xavier's assembly of Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Iceman, Angel, and Beast! A must for fans looking to brush up on their X-Men lore or as jumping-on point for Marvel's merry mutants.

46 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 4, 2017

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Ed Piskor

83 books200 followers
Ed Piskor had been cartooning professionally in print form since 2005, starting off drawing American Splendor comics written by Harvey Pekar. The duo continued working together on 2 graphic novels, Macedonia, and The Beats. Ed began self publishing Wizzywig after developing a huge interest in the history of Hacking and Phone Phreaking. 3 volumes, making up 3/4 of the full story, have been published to date.

Recently Ed had designed the characters for the new Adult Swim series, Mongo Wrestling Alliance.

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1,045 reviews964 followers
December 17, 2018
X-Men: Grand Design is a series meant to recap and retell the history of X-Men from their very beginning up to modern days. The first two issues cover everything written by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and you would think that cramming 60+ issues worth of story into two might not be the best idea. Fortunately, Ed Piskor is a talented man when it comes to condensing huge chunks of history into small, digestible parts, and he does a great job of retelling all the major events from the first several years of X-Men and incorporating the future retcons made by Chris Claremont and others. It's a great way to familiarise yourself with the long and incredibly convoluted history of X-Men. In just one maxi-sized issue you get the gist of the first few years of X-Men comics, omitting Stan Lee's clunky writing style but getting most of his and Jack Kirby's unbridled imagination. Of course, Grand Design doesn't really read like a regular comic — there is no real cohesive narrative as it often has to cover issues-worth of story into just a couple of panels. But that's inevitable when you compress that much information into that little space, and it's a reasonable tradeoff considering how much of X-Men's history you will learn by reading just one single issue. Piskor's fantastic art style is just a bonus at this point, but its importance for the book can't be overstated — even with such harsh space restrictions he manages to experiment with paneling, layout, colour and design, breaking the monotony of regular grids. The art is what really elevates this book and makes it a much better choice than, say, reading a Wikipedia article. Overall, X-Men: Grand Design is probably the best way to brush up on your X-Men history, and is highly recommended.
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1,383 reviews33 followers
December 22, 2017
This is just the best thing ever. I can't even express my love for this. What a beautifully woven history of the X-Men. Can someone please give Piskor all the money to keep making Marvel histories?
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58 reviews5 followers
December 21, 2017
The X-Men have been for a veeeery long time and this project sounded crazy when it was first anounced. It's amazing how Ed Piskor put together, organized and told the story of all the characters in this very first stage. I can't wait to read the following issues. Definitely, it's going to become a basic reading for any new comic book reader that wants to get into this group of superheroes.
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Author 3 books397 followers
January 5, 2018
Piskor has fun here recapturing 60s Silver Age art and plotting, streamlining the origin of the X-men, and keeping some of the Silver Age silliness while downplaying its inconsistencies and continuity mistakes. Piskor does retcon the Pheonix Force and Mr. Sinister back into the Silver Age to make it more consistent with later arcs, particularly early Claremont, but it is a lot of fun and is a way to get a grasp on origin stories and timelines that have become nearly impossibly convoluted at this point otherwise.
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2,615 reviews54 followers
December 27, 2017
Wow, this was really cool! It's a nice overview of the origins of the original X-Men and some of their villains. The pages were made to look like an aged comic book which was a really nice touch!
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Author 14 books77 followers
December 27, 2017
This is a remarkable feat! Even more so is the list of source materials at the back. What a great jumping off point for any X-Men fan. Can't wait for the next installment!
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523 reviews
June 21, 2025
remarkable how much story is covered here. the amount of research and work put into this is truly astounding
Profile Image for Álvaro Arbonés.
254 reviews88 followers
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June 11, 2019
¿Cómo se pueden contar más de cincuenta años en un cómic de menos de cien páginas? Resumiendo mucho. Pero no resumiendo como hacíamos en el colegio. Resumiendo como un ejercicio de deconstrucción, selección y remontaje; no limitándonos a contar las cosas tal y como fueron, sino re-escribiéndolas. Contando una historia diferente, pero que sumarice el corazón de todo cuanto ha ocurrido durante esos más de cincuenta años.

Eso es lo que hace Ed Piskor en X-Men: Grand Design . Con la excusa de El Vigilante haciendo un informe de todo lo que ha visto durante el último medio siglo, en este primer número de X-Men nos cuenta los orígenes de los mutantes y sus atribuladas vidas. Centrándose sobre todo en Charles Xavier, con sitio para Ciclope y cómo se convirtió un pobre niño judío en Magneto, el cómic cubre toda la historia desde los orígenes conocidos del gen mutante hasta la creación de la patrulla X original a la llegada de Jean Grey, con una pequeña parada para hablar de Arcangel por el camino.

El resultado es un cómic de dibujo increíblemente personal, perfecta comprensión del ritmo y la narrativa que consigue hacer inteligible ya no una historia larguísima, sino una cantidad obscena de pequeñas historias entrelazadas, poniéndolas en común no como una densa meta-historia, sino como una historia en sí misma. Una perfecta reconstrucción de todo lo que han sido los X-Men.

Al menos, hasta que llega Jean Grey. Porque este sólo es el primero de dos números. El primero de una colección de seis cómics sobre la historia de Marvel. Y que saldrá a partir de aquí, es algo de lo que cabrá hablar en otro momento.
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3,115 reviews
May 10, 2022
Take a lot of liberties in retelling the early formation of the Uncanny X-Men. Unfortunately, it also many things out of context and chronological relationship in order to make it all fit into the premise of a Grand Design. It only partially works for me. The art is also very unique and often captures a lot of the tension and pathos of the narrative, unfortunately it is also just as often reminiscent of a middle school student with a lot of talent, but not a lot of training - very edgy, angsty and alternative, but also very undisciplined and amateurish.
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Author 23 books79 followers
March 27, 2025
Ambicioso proyecto del historietista independiente Ed Piskor, quien intentó brindar como autor completo una narrativa coherente a una franquicia intervenida por docenas de equipos creativos, condensando en cada entrega una década de historias protagonizadas por los célebres X-Men.

Su primera miniserie abarca la llamada "Edad de Plata" (1963 a 1979), centrándose en el equipo original así como en personajes como Namor, la Hermandad de Mutantes Malvados y la histeria antimutante. Un meritorio esfuerzo de continuidad si se obvia cualquier pretensión artística.
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2,163 reviews21 followers
January 28, 2018
I don't know what I had expected, but this wasn't it.

The throwback style of the art was kind of a slap to the face initially, but I totally got into it after a couple of pages.

If Part 2 is anything like this one...it's going to be something special.
Profile Image for Trey Piepmeier.
238 reviews30 followers
February 7, 2018
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this. It's a lot of fun to get decades of confusing comic continuity distilled down. I do wonder if Piskor took some liberties in the interpretation of X-Men history, but I don't really care one way or the other.
Profile Image for Mike.
95 reviews6 followers
December 21, 2017
So excellent! I LOVE Ed Piskor, and applying his historical narrative style to the X-Men is pure bliss for the reader.
3 reviews7 followers
January 3, 2018
Ed Piskor's unique stylised approach to the X-Men works tremendously well, a triumph in tailoring an fresh exciting new world, rebranding beloved characters with delicate passion.
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124 reviews20 followers
January 6, 2018
Holy crap this man is a genius, and tackling a bold comic series by making a mini series of ALL of the X-Men's convoluted history into a single timeline. Marvel has hit a gold mine with this comic!
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216 reviews5 followers
January 7, 2018
X-Men: Grand Design neemt je mee naar een vervlogen tijdperk waarvan je zelf misschien geen deel hebt uitgemaakt. En toch is de comic en de uitstraling ervan meer dan een gimmick.
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February 25, 2018
picked up for Piskor's artwork, which is phenomenal
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