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Mike and Reed go through the current modern comics that they enjoy and go over a few of the books that they think have potential to carry the load for curren
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Thor. Thor by Walt Simonson Vol. 1. Walt Simonson, writer/artist; Glynis Oliver, colorist. When it comes to getting to know the god of Thunder, there is only one man to turn to. Though most of our
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Immortal Hulk. By Al Ewing, et al. In All of the Marvels, which would be one of the best comics of 2021 if it were not a prose book, author Douglas Wolk points out that at its start, monsters were
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Despite the themes of corruption and oppression, Squire is suffused with a sense of hope, with the idea that if people work together and step up for what is right, they can make a difference. With
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7 Conan the Barbarian Brings The Ruckus Back To Marvel. A thrilling return of everyone's favorite sword-and-sorcery barbarian back to his original comic book home, Jim Zub and Cory Smith's run on Conan the Barbarian reminds readers everywhere why the character was such an important part of Marvel history. A refreshing, violent, and barbaric
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Runners Up: Eat the Rich, Nice House on the Lake, Darth Vader (Vol. 3), Captain Marvel, Robin, X-Lives of Wolverine. Dana Forsythe is based in Boston and is a longtime reporter covering art, comic
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100. Batman & Robin. Pete Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Mick Gray, John Kalisz (DC Comics) Tomasi and Gleason's run never got the attention it deserved because it ran alongside huge ones - Grant
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Si Spurrier and Mike Deodato Jr. Wally West 's return in 2021 brought The Flash to the next level. It became the best pure superhero book on the market, starring Wally, his wife Linda, and two kids Irey and Jai. The book proved readers enjoy comics about heroes with a family and was a big success for DC.
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1 Robin & Batman Retells The Origin Of The Boy Wonder And Shows How Great Comic Books Can Be. Already destined to go down in history as a classic Batman tale, Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen's 3-issue mini-series Robin & Batman has had fans of comic books singing its praises since the very first preview images were released.
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In Vision and the Scarlet Witch (1985) #1. One is a reality-warping mystic, the other an automaton android and reformed son of Ultron. Scarlet Witch and Vision share far more than a card-carrying Avengers status—they shared a love, both beautiful and strange. Read their solo series here, slice-of-life romance meets Super Hero stakes.
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Above all else, this is the deconstruction of the classic monster, with Moore exploring and commenting on environmental, political, and social issues explored against a backdrop of horror. Collects Saga Of The Swamp Thing #20-27. Collects Saga Of The Swamp Thing #28-34 and Swamp Thing Annual #2.
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Batman: Year One. Maybe THE Batman book, Frank Miller's Batman: Year One is a retelling of the Dark Knight's origin in a gritty Gotham. Bruce Wayne, only 25 years old, returns home at the same
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While it hasn't yet had quite the same boom as Marvel on the cinema front, DC has some of the best comics known to man. The best DC comics are immensely enjoyable, exciting, thought provoking reads that have been massively influential to the superhero genre and the comic medium as a whole. This guide will introduce you to a wide range of the best DC comics, both old and new, from the dark
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The Coming of Galactus by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Joe Sinnott (1966) Released in 1961, Fantastic Four #1 is considered the start of the Marvel Universe as we know it, so you can actually go ahead and read pages of history with their Fantastic Four run! Though, you don't have to read everything to appreciate one of the most famous FF stories ever written: The Coming of Galactus, where
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1) Essential Marvel Classics. For my money, I'd recommend checking out Marvel's earliest standout comics, Amazing Spider-Man by Steve Ditko, John Romita and Stan Lee, and Fantastic Four by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee. Amazing Spider-Man by Ditko and Lee. Fantastic Four by Kirby and Lee. For new readers, note that these comics feel like they
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HEROES VERSUS HEROES is a tried and true staple of the comic book genre, but few stories execute it at the blockbuster level that Civil War does. Crossover events can sometimes require decades of
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The Dark Knight has an embarrassment of riches when it comes to having an acclaimed comic book mythos, and writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo's The Court of Owls arc is regarded as a modern classic and one of the best Batman comics from the 2010s.It also introduced one of the hero's most compelling villain(s) in the form of Talon and the Court of Owls he serves.
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Black Widow: The Finely Woven Thread. In Black Widow (2014) #1. Go past the red tape of the Red Room in this essential Black Widow run. BLACK WIDOW (2014) is a central place to start, or for those looking to say "Zdravstvuyte" to a stylish and cinematic caper.
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25. TheeHeadAche. • 3 yr. ago. I can't say whether DC or Marvel is best but I do know one thing: Immortal Hulk is the best long form story told in a bit from the big two. 55+ issue of great stories and character. 6. Superb-Draft. • 3 yr. ago. Personally I think DC has been more inventive and more original for the last decade.
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DC has been continually publishing books since the Golden Age of comics, with several books hitting issue one thousand. Marvel has constantly figured out ways to artificially reach the same number with books like Marvel Comics #1000, Amazing Fantasy #1000, and Marvel Age #1000, and has taken to consolidating numbering so other books can reach
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Nothing beats having a new comic book in your hot little hands and settling in for a good read. Fortunately, 2024 has delivered fantastic comics from every side of the industry — and there are
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A DC Universe Infinite subscription starts at $8 for a monthly subscription or $75 for an annual subscription and gives you access to the full runs of archetypal comics like Action Comics and
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One - There are much better DC comics, and with the exception of Snyder and Capullo's Batman, there are clear cut better choices for every single character in this universe. Two - The New 52 did not age well (With the exception of Snyder and Capullo's Batman. You can go ahead and append that parenthetical to any sweeping negative
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Naming the best comic books of all time is no easy task, with each new decade delivering an instant-classic from Marvel, DC Comics, Image, Dark Horse, and many more.
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Hey! I'm trying to read more Marvel comics, but I really can't get into the 80s and 70s comics. I really haven't read any of them, not even Spiderman or Daredevil (but I watched the movies). Comics like Hellboy, BPRD, Saga, and The Watchmen are so good (but they aren't Marvel). I LOVED the 2004 Nightcrawler series and the 1994 Marvels, too.
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However, 2023 is shaping up to be just as amazing for comic book fans. Over at Marvel, new series are bringing back major heroes who haven't spent much time in the spotlight, recently. RELATED: 30 Best Marvel Comics Everyone Should Read. Meanwhile, over at DC, the company appears to be gearing up to move past the Infinite Frontier era.
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This week, Green Arrow begins its next arc, The Department of Truth returns and Doctor Who's Fifteenth Doctor comes to comics. Plus, Zatanna gets a DC Black Label series, Marvel reprints its first