Giant‑Size House of M #1 — Kamala Khan steps into a mutant‑ruled utopia with a dark edge



Twenty years after the original House of M, teen hero Ms. Marvel finds a world where mutants hold the reins. Kamala teams with teacher‑mutant Kitty Pryde to navigate a glittering yet cracked society, all while the unpredictable Legion looms. Collin Kelly and Francesco Manna bring fresh energy to this bold debut.
Marvel’s newest Giant‑Size launch, Giant‑Size House of M #1, reopens the altered reality first imagined in 2005. The issue drops into a timeline where the Scarlet Witch’s reality‑shift never fully healed, and mutant dominance has become the new status quo. It’s a perfect entry point for readers curious about what a world ruled by mutants really looks like.
Kamala Khan, now wearing the Ms. Marvel mantle, arrives in this glittering mutant nation after serving with the All‑Different X‑Men on historic missions. She quickly discovers that beneath the polished veneer lies a society still haunted by bias and control. To survive, she partners with schoolteacher‑mutant Kitty Pryde, while the reality‑bending Legion stalks the streets, threatening to shatter the fragile peace.
Writer Collin Kelly, known for his character‑driven storytelling, gives Kamala a fresh moral dilemma, and artist Francesco Manna supplies kinetic panels that capture both the grandeur and the underlying tension. Adam Kubert’s cover art adds an iconic, vibrant snapshot that signals the stakes. For fans of House of M, this issue feels like a natural continuation while standing firmly on its own.
If you’re intrigued by the secret Wolverine memory hinted at in this story, check out the House of M: Revelations one‑shot, scripted by Saladin Ahmed and Martín Cóccolo. It expands the mystery introduced here and offers a deeper look at the lingering consequences of the original reality‑warp.
Pick up Giant‑Size House of M #1 and join Kamala as she learns what it truly means to live in a mutant‑run world—and decide whether that future can be saved.
