Well, you could begin with 'The Avengers'. It introduces a bunch of popular heroes and has exciting team-up adventures. Plus, it sets the stage for a wider Marvel universe exploration.
I think 'X-Men' is a good choice to start. It has diverse characters and compelling storylines dealing with social issues and mutant powers.
I'd recommend starting with 'Spider-Man'. It's a classic and has a great origin story that's easy to follow.
I'd recommend starting with 'Spider-Man'. It's got a relatable hero and an engaging story.
It really varies. But if you enjoy mystery and detective stories, 'Sherlock Holmes' comics might be a great starting point. They keep you engaged and guessing till the end.
You could start with 'The Amazing Spider-Man: Birth of Venom'. It's a classic and introduces some key elements of the Marvel universe.
I'd recommend 'The Amazing Spider-Man'. It's a classic and a great introduction to the Marvel universe.
I'd recommend starting with 'The Amazing Spider-Man'. It's a classic and a great introduction to the Marvel universe.
I'd recommend 'The Fantastic Four #1'. It's a classic and sets the stage for many of the Marvel storylines to come.
I'd recommend 'Batman: Year One'. It's a great starting point that sets the foundation for Batman's early days and his motivations.
I'd recommend starting with 'Daredevil: Born Again'. It's a classic and gives a great introduction to the character and his world.
If you like superheroes, I'd recommend starting with 'Spider-Man'. It's got great action and a relatable hero.
I'd recommend starting with 'Batman: Year One'. It's a classic that sets the foundation for Batman's origin and early days.