That being said, Hulk: Season One comes highly recommended and has been considered to be Hulk's definitive starting point. The entirety of the story revolves around the creation of Bruce Banner's alter-ego but mixes familiar elements with a reimagined flavor that doesn't strip away from the core structure. It's practically an essential read for any Hulk fan old or new. Although Matt Fraction's series of the same name might be preferable to those more familiar with the Iron Man film series, Brian Michael Bendis's comics practically recreate the character and construct an entire world around the prolific Tony Stark.
A mix of old and new elements in a modern coat of paint, it's a solid place for any Iron Man buff to begin. Along with giving Iron Man's suit a sleeker and more modern design, the series is as the first issue's title suggests a reboot of the character.
If readers are entirely new to the Marvel multiverse or simply new to the character in general, they wouldn't be wrong for picking up this series first. Thor's modern runs are definitely more fantasy-heavy than some of his more Avengers-focused material, but that's essentially the idea surrounding the character. The God of Thunder series is one that mixes elements of classic Thor such as one of his original costumes and mythological-inspired plots that feel pulled straight from American Gods.
It's the Mighty Thor on an epic quest to find missing gods, and it's as big and mythic as the thunder god himself. Whether someone is a die-hard fan or are just looking for some Viking-inspired adventures, this series will certainly satisfy. But as far as modern interpretations go, The New Avengers covers a lot of ground for those looking to take a headlong dive into the series. It concerns the events surrounding Marvel's Civil War and covers all the core happenings therein.
Though it's not the only starting point for Avengers fans, it's one that covers a lot of ground and story work. It's loaded to the brim with enough action and drama to satisfy the greenest of readers and provides enough information without needing to swim through the backlogs.
The newer runs of the Guardians of the Galaxy unashamedly take a lot of elements from the MCU adaptation , but that's not necessarily a bad thing. The Guardians and their adventures have always been more light-hearted affairs, but with enough drama and action to keep readers invested. And while their original comics have been pulled into compilations, the more modern adventures will keep fans entertained. Essentially, the newer series is the Guardians all Marvel fans want.
Steve Rogers. Tony Stark. Thor Odinson. The Big Three are reunited at last—and just in time to save the world from 2,foot-tall space gods known as the Celestials! Behold the coming of the Final Host.
An alien invasion hits New York City and of course it's all up to Spidey. A new roommate, new love interests—and a new villain! Spider-Man goes back to basics courtesy of writer Nick Spencer. Balancing his normal life: school, parents, friends, AND super-heroing, has never been easy for Miles Morales.
When the Rhino and a cadre of mysterious criminals start plaguing Brooklyn, New York's teen Wall-Crawler is pushed to his outer limits. Starring Midgard-borne Thor, Jane Foster! Read this mythic and acclaimed series from start to finish. Guest-starring Boba Fett! Creators Dan Slott and Valerio Schiti propel the ultimate self-made hero to new heights of inventiveness in this introductory arc. But Tony has been holding back an enormous secret, and there's only one person on Earth he'd trust with it Earth's Mightiest Hero returns to her home planet after months of cosmic defending, touching down in New York City.
But every re-entry comes with the unexpected, and Carol is about to hit just that. A fresh start, and an oversized, star-studded welcome home! Interstellar and mind-bending are a few words to describe this spacey series starring the Sorcerer Supreme. Continue with DR. The X-Men have leverage over humanity, and the world is at attention.
Don't miss the next seminal moment in the history of the X-Men. A primordial evil has awakened beneath the streets of New York. With it, something equally evil has awakened in that most wicked web-slinger: Venom. The symbiote may be a Lethal Protector, but this threat could force Venom to relinquish everything it holds dear—including its host, Eddie Brock.
Optionally New X-Men takes place prior to the Avengers Disassembled event and provides a starting point for modern X-Men comics so you may want to read them before moving on to Avengers Disassembled. Marvel NOW! If this is where you want to begin then head to the Marvel NOW! Reading Order and start reading. You may also want to read Avengers vs. Every series was relaunched at this time making it a great jumping on point for new readers. Along with the main Marvel Universe there are several alternate universes that can be read separately.
These are mostly stand-alone and rarely crossover into the main Marvel universe. Marvel Reading Orders.
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