Well, 'Persepolis' is a must-have. It offers a personal and insightful look into a different culture. Another good one is 'Saga', which has an exciting and imaginative plot.
For beginners, 'Garfield' is a must-have. It has short and funny strips that are easy to understand. The humor is light-hearted and the art style is straightforward. Plus, it's widely available.
I'd say 'Watchmen' and 'The Sandman' are must-owns. 'Watchmen' is a deep and thought-provoking take on superheroes, while 'The Sandman' offers a rich and imaginative world. Both are highly influential and offer unique perspectives.
I'd recommend 'Garfield' for beginners. It's got humor, easy-to-follow plots, and is visually appealing. The characters are loveable and the comics are great for a light read.
Some of the must-have comics of 2016 were 'Civil War II' and 'Batman: Rebirth'. They had engaging storylines and great art.
In 2019, 'Watchmen' and 'Batman: Hush' were definitely must-have comics. 'Watchmen' for its deep and thought-provoking plot, and 'Batman: Hush' for its intense action and character development.
Some of the must-have comics of 2017 include 'Batman: The Rebirth' and 'Wonder Woman: Year One'. They had great storylines and amazing art.
I'd recommend 'Watchmen' for starters. It's a classic that combines deep themes with amazing art.
I'd recommend starting with 'Amazing Fantasy #15' which introduced Spider-Man. It's a classic and a great entry point. Also, 'The Fantastic Four #1' is a good choice to get familiar with the Marvel universe.
For starters, 'One Piece' and 'Naruto' are great choices. They have wide appeal and are缁忓吀 in the manga world.
For beginners, 'Scott Pilgrim' by Bryan Lee O'Malley is a great choice. It has a fun, modern story with a relatable protagonist and cool art style. It's easy to get into.