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Marvel has given readers some fantastic events and the best of them all have something in common: amazing build-ups. The build-up to an event can make or break the story, with the well-built events giving readers better stories in the long run. These five Marvel events had flawless build-ups, which made a huge difference for them.
5) Avengers vs. X-Men

Avengers vs. X-Men has aged rather well, and definitely benefited from its build-up. That started with X-Men Schism, a five-issue series that saw the X-Men split down the middle, as Wolverine and Cyclops violently fall out over their differing views of how mutant should deal with threats. This broke the mutant race into two factions, each one angry at the other. The grudge between Cyclops and Wolverine is what made AvX so great; without their distrust and anger at each other built up in X-Men Schism, Uncanny X-Men, and Wolverine and the X-Men, the Avengers never would have reacted the way they did to the coming of the Phoenix. As far as Hope Summers, who plays a huge role in the book’s story, the Messiah Trilogy of X-Men stories (Messiah Complex, Messiah War, and Second Coming) is integral to getting the character, as is Generation Hope. The Avengers don’t have too much build up to this event, but the X-Men side has so much that it works.
4) A.X.E. Judgment Day

A.X.E. Judgment Day was built up over 2021, with two of the best books of that year laying out the events of the book. Immortal X-Men was the beginning of a new era for the X-Men and the mutant nation of Krakoa, and shows off the main mutant characters of the story. Meanwhile, Eternals (Vol. 5) #1-12 re-introduced the characters to the Marvel Universe and set them on the road to war with Krakoa. These two books were written by Judgment Day writer Kieron Gillen, with artists Lucas Warneck on Immortal and Esad Ribic on Eternals. There’s also some Eternals one-shots from the period that are integral to the story — Eternals: Thanos Rising, Eternals: Celestia, and Eternals: The Heretic, with artists Dustin Weaver, Kei Zama, Ryan Bodenheim, and Edgar Salazar. These comics are all amazing, and helped make the event into something special.











