Man the lack of Valiant is killing me. Please Zombine:
Harbinger by Joshua Dysart
X-O Manowar by Robert Venditti
Ivar, Timewalker by Fred Van Lente
Archer & Armstrong by Fred Van Lente
Rai by Matt Kindt
Unity by Matt Kindt
The Death-Defying Dr. Mirage by Jen Van Meter
Bloodshot by Duane Swierczynski
Ninjak by Matt Kindt
Glad someone finally mentioned Valiant. I only had seen XOM on covers when I was a kid, but I started reading the Venditti run on Scribd and it hooked me into the entire re-imagined Valiant universe, really liking all of these characters right now. It's like if they took the MCU and DCCU, combined the best elements, then made them rated-R.
Superior Spider-Man feels like a weird launching point. I really enjoy it, but there's enough references to past issues that it nags me.
I really want to recommend to look there newbies to try out Marvel Unlimited. When you disconnect your supply of comics from having to pay for each issue, you can expend your tastes and horizons with little risk.
There are to a point, but I don't find it particularly confusing. I do feel like Ant-Man is the sequel to that book though.
Okay guys I just got Marvel Unlimited, so please recommend me some comics series to read . (Preferably comics about each of the characters that will be part of the All New, All Different Marvel booms).
Okay guys I just got Marvel Unlimited, so please recommend me some comics series to read . (Preferably comics about each of the characters that will be part of the All New, All Different Marvel booms).
Welcome aboard!
Some great stuff to start off, featuring characters that will be part of ANAD:
Ms Marvel (2014) - she'll be a major player, and member of the Avengers going forward. she's also a good window into the Inhumans, who will be a big part of ANAD.
Speaking of Inhumans, get to know the gang here.
These introduce a major antagonist and hero:
Future Imperfect
Old Man Logan
Thanks for the recommendation you two.The Marvel recommendations in the OP are pretty solid. The thing about ANAD Marvel is that it's a jumping on point, so there's no need to worry about studying up on the characters. Some newish characters that look like they're getting promoted in ANAD would be Kamala Khan from the most recent Ms. Marvel run and Miles Morales as a Spider-Man. If you can't find Miles on MU, his series is listed at Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011-Present) before it switches to Miles Morales Ultimate Spider-Man.
Thanks for the recommendation you two.
Do you mean Ant-Man is the sequel to Superior Foes of Spider-Man?
no problem. a good thing about all our suggestions ( kamala/ms marvel, spider-man/ miles morales, inhumans by jae lee, future imperfect by peter david, old man logan by millar) is that they are short, self-contained runs by one creative team throughout. they all also do a great job explaining and exploring the characters your seeing.
Okay guys I just got Marvel Unlimited, so please recommend me some comics series to read . (Preferably comics about each of the characters that will be part of the All New, All Different Marvel booms).
no problem. a good thing about all our suggestions ( kamala/ms marvel, spider-man/ miles morales, inhumans by jae lee, future imperfect by peter david, old man logan by millar) is that they are short, self-contained runs by one creative team throughout. they all also do a great job explaining and exploring the characters your seeing.
This, right here, is so key. As a newbie myself the best advice I can offer is find creators you like and follow them.I never, ever thought I'd give a fuck about Hawkeye, Archie, or Sabrina the Teenage Witch. How the fuck could anybody ever give a fuck about these dumbass characters?
They found a way...they found...a way...
Thanks y'all.Ant-Man by Nick Spencer
Hawkeye by Matt Fraction
Just picked up Vol 1 and 2 of the Rat Queens TPB and Vol 1 of Saga. Currently reading Rat Queens and it's damn good. It also helps that I've recently started playing DnD, so there's a bit of a extra connection there.
Haven't cracked open Saga yet but I'm hoping it's just as good.
Saga is better
Too early for me to agree or disagree but Saga Vol 1 was definitely great. Going to keep going with both of these series for sure.
Just picked up Vol 1 and 2 of the Rat Queens TPB and Vol 1 of Saga. Currently reading Rat Queens and it's damn good. It also helps that I've recently started playing DnD, so there's a bit of a extra connection there.
Haven't cracked open Saga yet but I'm hoping it's just as good.
Galaxy Tab S or Apple Air 2? I am going all in on digital. After getting divorced I realized I had too many floppies as I had to move them out of my damn house.
Thanks in advance digital comic GAF.
Reading digital comics on galaxy. I find the Apple app more smooth for meGalaxy Tab S or Apple Air 2? I am going all in on digital. After getting divorced I realized I had too many floppies as I had to move them out of my damn house.
Thanks in advance digital comic GAF.
iPad Air 2 is one of the best devices I've ever owned. Too notch.
Reading digital comics on galaxy. I find the Apple app more smooth for me
Ugh, I really dislike series crossovers. Had to find all the different issues for Battle of the Atom, and it ended it being bad.
Trial of Jean Grey turned out okay, so I'm not 100% down on the idea. BotA was convoluted and outright confusing if you're not familiar with all the X-men. I'd advise people to just read the summary online.Sadly...great premise, great potential and it starts with a bang. But sadly fizzles out.
Picked up the IPad and setup Comixology. Full on digital here I come!
If you like comic books and dark sci-fi, you owe it to yourself to read Black Science.
It's so damn good.
Who gives a shit about Batman or Remender book #27, there is still no Valiant in the OP.
Yeah that's a great comic-but I really recommend reading it in trades-becasue I forget everything month to month. It's really dense.
How's ANAD Marvel shaping up?
Edit: I'm so confused about Marvel right now. I really only read Image stuff, but I used to mostly read Marvel many years ago. I picked up the first issue of A-Force, and I had no clue what was going on. How is it going to be an entry point for everyone, but they're carrying series like Ms. Marvel and Spider-Gwen over? They surely don't start all over... do they just give a summary. I don't get it.
If I'm not a Thor guy is the JMS stuff or God of Thunder runs the kind of stuff that even non fans of the character can enjoy?
If you can't enjoy Jason Aaron's God of Thunder run (at least through the god bomb arc) then you probably don't have a pulse.
I've been slowing weaving my way through the Bendis Avengers books and have made it to the Heroic Age final stretch. I think I'm going to finish Brubaker's Cap and then try some Iron Man books after that. Thor is on my list as a maybe, but I've never been a fan or a detractor even though I love how he interacts with his Avengers teammates.
After Extremis with Iron Man should I just go straight through or what? If I'm not a Thor guy is the JMS stuff or God of Thunder runs the kind of stuff that even non fans of the character can enjoy?
Haha. Nice, I'll give it a shot. I'm bouncing between a lot titles and seeing that I've already read Hickman Avengers and Secret Wars that I should pick a few more books.
Also, am I crazy for Morrison's New X-Men not doing much for me? It's ok, but I don't see why it's constantly praised. Maybe it's the constant art changes.
Haha. Nice, I'll give it a shot. I'm bouncing between a lot titles and seeing that I've already read Hickman Avengers and Secret Wars that I should pick a few more books.
Also, am I crazy for Morrison's New X-Men not doing much for me? It's ok, but I don't see why it's constantly praised. Maybe it's the constant art changes.
New X-Men didn't click with me at first, but when it did, it CLICKED. What arc are you up to?
You should check out Fraction's run on Iron Man after Aaron's Thor til God Bomb & Brubaker's Cap.
NXM has really sketchy art, and it definitely detracts from the run.