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You are here: Home / Reviews / Marvel Reviews / What Does it Sound Like When an Empire Crashes? The Uncanny X-Men Find Out

What Does it Sound Like When an Empire Crashes? The Uncanny X-Men Find Out

January 7, 2012 by Dave 9 Comments

In today’s Marvel Review, Comic Book Herald takes a look at the Uncanny X-Men: Rise and Fall of the Shi’Ar Empire. Is this really the end of the Shi’Ar? Should we even care about one of Marvel’s longest running space civilizations? Does Ed Brubaker own the Uncanny X-Men the same way he did Iron Fist and Captain America? What’s up with powerless Professor X? And just how much X-Men will you have needed to read before this arc makes any sense? Find out after the jump!

Comic Book Run: Uncanny X-Men: Rise and Fall of the Shi’Ar Empire (#475-486)UnCanny X-Men Reading Order

Publication Dates: July 2006–May 2007

Writer: Ed Brubaker   Artist: Billy Tan

 CBH Score: 6.7

Continuity Relevance?: Yes, major.

Who Needs It?: Deep lovers of all things X-Men and Marvel in space. Anybody who read Brubaker’s X-Men: Deadly Genesis. Readers who like watching Gladiator switch sides like Anakin.

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To be direct: The coolest thing about Uncanny X-Men: Rise and Fall of the Shi’Ar Empire is the name and concept. I’m a sucker for fleshed out Marvel civilizations (just ask Namor), and the idea of treating the Shi’Ar Empire like Rome is fantastic. Writer Ed Brubker has proven time and time again with Captain America and Iron Fist (not to mention his creator-owned Criminal, one of the better comics I’ve read in the last year) that he can brainstorm with the best of ’em. And the execution of the work is usually there to back up the concept.

Not this time.

Rise and Fall of the Shi’Ar Empire is simply a really cool idea with a painfully middling end result. In the wake of Brubaker’s own X-Men: Deadly Genesis (another outstanding concept that I won’t ruin here), we have Vulcan on a collision course with the Shi’Ar Empire, ready to tear the whole thing limb from limb.

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Vulcan? That’s right – this entire story arc is highly reliant on his backstory in Deadly Genesis. As in, you better read that if you want to have any chance of following Rise and Fall. Brubaker wastes no time jumping right into X-Men lore here, and although that can be a far more enjoyable read if your’e caught up, it presents a challenge for those who are not.

Brubaker also makes quick, lightning-fast references to Grant Morrison’s run on the New X-Men, Chris Claremont’s iconic introduction of the Shi’Ar and the phoenix force in Uncanny X-Men, and the impact of Brian Michael Bendis’s House of M on Professor Charles Xavier.

Can you read Rise and Fall without all this background knowledge. As with any story, I’m sure you could. Personally, I don’t enjoy stories that allude to details foreign to me; hence Comic Book Herald, a site dedicated to the complete reading order of these stories. And Rise and Fall does not waste time explaining what you might be missing. Fortunately for you, I do.

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You gots to read your Deadly Genesis first... just don't expect to see this gang in Rise and Fall

So Destroy All Copies With a Phoenix Blade?

I wouldn’t go that far. Although I’m not crazy about this story arc, it does contain some major Marvel continuity updates. For example, Professor Xavier’s little problem revealed at the end of X-Men: Deadly Genesis? Well that finds a completely implausible and frustratingly forced conclusion. Likewise, for those of you who enjoy reading Uncanny X-Men as one of your primary lines, this arc presents major implications for the X-team available.

Perhaps even bigger still, the huge Civil Shi’Ar that takes place will impact the ensuing Marvel Galaxy lines. Since many of these are particularly cool, it can’t hurt to know the state of the Shi’Ar Empire.

End of the day, though, Rise and Fall of the Shi’Ar Empire just isn’t that thoughtful of a read. It’s good, banal X-fun intended for longtime fans of Marvel’s mutants. I’m more interested in what the changes will mean for the X-Men and Marvel Universe moving forward. Check this one out on Marvel digital comics or find a cheap used copy.

 

Filed Under: Marvel Reviews, Reviews Tagged With: Ed Brubaker, Marvel Comics, Uncanny X-Men, X-Men reading order

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  1. MG says

    June 19, 2022 at 11:32 am

    This story is so awesome! Freaking love it!

    Reply
  2. Skarcosjr says

    June 18, 2015 at 12:32 am

    yeah not the greatest ending. does the story continue?

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    • Dave says

      June 18, 2015 at 3:54 pm

      Agreed! It will continue in Infinity Finale – likely released in 2016.

      Reply
      • Skarcosjr says

        June 19, 2015 at 4:00 pm

        Infinity Finale in 2016?! So does that put Havoc, Polaris, and Marvel Girl out of play for all of that time? Or do they come back?

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    • Josh says

      September 7, 2015 at 5:42 pm

      Rise and Fall of the Shi-Ar Empire was continued in the minis X-Men: Emperor Vulcan, X-Men: Kingbreaker, and ended with War of Kings.

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      • Skarcos says

        September 7, 2015 at 6:03 pm

        Where does War of Kings fall in order of continuity? After secret invasion? I’m anxious to finish that story but don’t want to read ahead (because I haven’t read SI).

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        • Josh says

          September 7, 2015 at 6:15 pm

          Yes, after Secret Invasion. Also, in cosmic terms, after Annihilation: Conquest and before Thanos Imperative.

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        • Josh says

          September 7, 2015 at 6:35 pm

          War of Kings lead up –
          Inhuman storyline – Secret Invasion
          Vulcan storyline – as mentioned above
          Cosmic storyline – Annihilation, Annihilation:Conquest, Nova (2007) 1-22, Guardians of the Galaxy (2008) 1-6.

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        • Dave says

          September 8, 2015 at 2:06 pm

          It looks like I initially responded to your question thinking it was a comment on the Thanos reading order. This is what happens when they let me talk to people. Apologies for the confusion.

          Thanks to Josh for the advice. I would also point you towards the Marvel Cosmic reading order – that will have much of what you’re looking for. Enjoy!

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