Empyre … Any help be awesomeThere are a number of good books like you seek. So on this list above that says these all occured in the comics in the 2000’s, did marvel rewrite all their comics again to coincide with movie releases? We will try to help you navigate the history of Marvel comics and provide you with several options on how to tackle the enormous number of comics. If I might ask, where does the Daredevil: The Autobigraphy of Matt Murdock TPB fit in?I’d move Wolverine & the X-Men #28 into section “II) X-Men First Wave” (making that #1 to #28 rather than #1 to #27) .. it’s currently cutting off the last issue of a four-part story with no real need.I know #27AU is in Age of Ultron so this would technically mean reading #28 and #27AU out of order .. but it’s worth it.I’m not sure where you fit Uncanny X-Men Vol 6: Storyville in your order. I’m new to reading marvel comics…by new I mean I haven’t started yet :/ I’ve been doing tons of research to try to figure out how I should go about starting, and this site has been such a huge help to get sense of what I’m about to get myself into! Honestly this isn’t recommended for everyone. If you are interested in starting at the beginning of the current age of Marvel events then this is a … I also want to read a see how the marvel universe all intertwines vs watching the movies along with getting more detail about everything. Meanwhile the war between the Inhumans and X-Men finally comes to a head.We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. So, I thought maybe you might know or point me in that right direction.
Now that I have a better feel for how all of this works and the different ways I can go about this, there are only a couple of things I don’t understand. If you want the most direct possible approach, you can try the Marvel NOW! I’d recommend the novelization of Secret Wars. I’m doing just the My Marvelous Year stuffI’m just getting into comics after wanting to since I was like 15 years old (never did because it’s just so intimidating, though I did have what I thought was a decent collection when I was younger, and always loved easy to start series like Preacher, Watchmen, etc. You may also want to read The latest jumping on point is after the Secret Wars (2015) event with Optionally (and highly recommended) you could first read Along with the main Marvel Universe there are several alternate universes that can be read separately. That said, Marvel Unlimited offers a GREAT selection of Star Wars comics. I was working my way through it and was just about to get to Axis but now it stops shortly after Inhumanity.Now it’s even shorter than it was this morning. What series are cannon and how do they connect to each other. It gives you 100+ issues of really good modern Spider-Man stories that don’t require any prior knowledge of the Marvel Universe.Aside from that, it just depends on the character or what you’re interested in. Issue #22 marks the official start of Daredevil’s “Marvel NOW” books.As with any Deadpool, you can basically read this wherever. At least until after Original Sin.Hawkeye enters the Marvel NOW! The most important lesson, at the end of this and every day, is to enjoy the comics!Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to launch myself out of a cannon.Just wanted to thank you for this amazing information. The Silver Age (1961 …
I’ve been searching on Google and have found some good discussions that attempt to address it, but is not actually addressed. Otherwise, enjoy a smattering of comic book reading orders below! is. Supposed to be a brand new (April) one about Captain America you might ask your bookstore about, and a couple more later this year.Hi there!
Once again, thank you!That’s awesome, I’m glad you like the site, and hope your grandson is a comic book convert soon!I love your lists especially the character/team guides. $9.99 a month (or $69 for a year) gets you a MASSIVE library of 20,000+ digital Marvel comics. Inclusion, but Wolverine & the X-Men is worth reading from the beginning.If you’re going to jump into X-Factor here, you’ll really want to run it all the way back to Peter David’s start on the series in 2005. Possible but may take me a while.
i would be interested in having it in that format if anyone has done that.As far as I know, no. Because of the size and scope of Marvel's history, these guides will be more of a work in progress than their cinematic counterparts. It’s a good place to start because you’ll understand what’s going on in the wider Marvel universe when you’re reading solo books.I’d HIGHLY recommend a subscription to Marvel Unlimited. I recommend reading core Ultimate Universe issues in my lead up to Secret Wars, so I fully endorse that plan. Part 11.1: Empyre. I hope to introduce my 10 year old grandson to this new world while he’s out of school this summer. Magik (Illyana Rasputin) Reading Order! If this is what you want to do we have you covered.
Thanks.There’s so much that’s happened/happening, so much tied in, that it’s near-impossible to pick one place on the Marvel timeline to start. Very, very broadly speaking, Marvel ‘canon’ begins with Fantastic Four #1 in November, 1962 (technically that’s not even right, but I’m willing to incur the wrath of the original human torch loons in the crowd), and proceeds unfettered to present day.By ‘unfettered’, I really mean “constantly fettered,” with any number of retcons, editorial mandates, and just flat-out time shaking up the status quo over the course of 50+ years.Like… Marvel Comics are older than MY DAD, and he walked with the Dinosaurs. An entire event, which can take a year to publish in real life might only take a couple days or weeks. This topic is ery interesting so I decided to find more articles about it. In the meantime:The 60s Lee and Kirby Fantastic Four.
Heroes from that world seem to pop up outside the “XYZ Noir” series and it’s confusing to track down.Yup! This Reading Order for Ultimate Comics was developed in trying to keep the continuity in order as well as providing a rough timeline/progression of the events in Earth-1610. Universe with issue #6, but you’ll definitely want to read the entire series. Starjammers #1-2. I stopped reading comics back in the early 70″s except for occasional trades.