[DUBSTEP MUSIC]
JORDAN D. WHITE: I don't
think it's a stretch
to say that HOUSE
OF X really changed
everything about the X-Men.
And so, in many ways, even
though we are telling a story
about the classic New Mutants
getting back together,
the status of mutant
kind is so different.
 The creative team
on the book Jonathan
Hickman, Ed Brisson, Rod Reis.
They are completely channeling
everything that's gone before
in X-Men lore concerning
these New Mutants
but adding new layers,
given what Jonathan's done
in POWERS OF X and HOUSE OF X.
ED BRISSON: We start issue
one with just sort of giving
everyone the lay of the
land, what life on Krakoa
looks like, what it looks
like for the new mutants.
And we almost immediately send
them off on a space adventure.
C.B. CEBULSKI: Roberta Da
Costa, Sunspot, the leader
and Dani Moonster decide to take
the team on a mission that puts
them in a precarious
position with the Starjammers
and with the Shi'ar that
nobody expected them to be in.
ED BRISSON: We're mixing
up the team a little bit,
so it's not just necessarily
classic New Mutants.
We're gonna be mixing them
with some other Generation X
characters and some
other younger mutants.
JORDAN D. WHITE: Rod
Reis is doing the art.
It is absolutely gorgeous.
It has echoes of the classic
Bill Sienkiewicz art,
but it's doing its own thing
and it's really beautiful.
 It's a really fun book.
You know, like, X-Men books
tend to be pretty dark.
This one is actually quite fun.
JORDAN D. WHITE:
This book is bonkers,
and everyone involved
is having a great time.
C.B. CEBULSKI: It just makes
for this magnificent mutant
manifesto that you cannot miss.
