Sure. 'The World God Only Knows' is a great start. It has a unique concept where the main character has to 'conquer' the hearts of girls, which leads to some ecchi - ish moments. But it also has a great story with lots of plot twists and interesting characters.
For new readers, 'Mayo Chiki!'. It's about a boy named Kinjirou Sakamachi who has a fear of women, but still gets involved in some ecchi - like situations at his school. The story is light - hearted and the ecchi parts are not too over - the - top, making it a good choice for those new to the genre.
One popular ecchi novel is 'High School DxD'. It has a unique blend of action, comedy, and of course, some ecchi elements. The story follows Issei Hyoudou, a high school student who gets involved in the supernatural world and has some rather interesting encounters with female characters.
Another one could be 'To Love -Ru'. This novel features a lot of ecchi situations with the main character Rito Yuuki, who is constantly getting into awkward and comical situations with the various female characters around him. The art and story have made it quite well - known in the ecchi genre.
Sure. 'Batman: The Long Halloween' is a great start. It has a great mystery plot that involves many of Batman's most famous villains. It's not too complex for new readers and gives a good sense of the Batman universe.
I think 'Wool' is a good choice for new readers. The setting of the silo is unique and the mystery within the story keeps you hooked. The characters are well - developed, which helps new readers to get invested in the story. Additionally, 'Lucifer's Hammer' is also suitable. It has a big - event - based plot (the comet hitting the earth) that is exciting and easy to follow for beginners in shtf novels.
Sure. The first 'Death Note' novel is a must - read for new readers. It sets up the whole premise of the Death Note, how it works, and introduces the main characters like Light and L. It's a great starting point as it has all the basic elements that make the Death Note story so fascinating.
Sure. 'Welcome Back, Frank' is a great start for new readers. It's easy to follow and gives a good introduction to the Punisher's character. Another one is 'Punisher: Born'. It tells his origin story in a very engaging way.
One popular ecchi visual novel is 'Katawa Shoujo'. It has engaging characters and storylines that incorporate elements of ecchi in a tasteful way. Another is 'Nekopara', which features cute catgirls in various situations that often have some ecchi undertones. 'Shuffle!' is also well - known, with its harem - like setting and some ecchi scenes that add to the overall charm of the game.
I'd also recommend 'Green Arrow: Rebirth'. This graphic novel does a great job of reintroducing the character. It has a fresh take on Green Arrow's relationships, like his connection with Black Canary. The action scenes are well - done, and it gives a good overview of what makes Green Arrow an interesting superhero.
Well, 'Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends' is an ecchi novel worth mentioning. It's about a group of misfits trying to make friends and there are some ecchi - like situations that add a certain charm to the story. 'Kiss x Sis' is also an ecchi - heavy novel, which tells the story of a boy living with his two step - sisters and the various comical and ecchi situations that arise. Additionally, 'Sekirei' is an interesting ecchi novel that combines battles and relationships with a good dose of ecchi content.
Sure. For Marvel, 'Ms. Marvel: No Normal' is a great start. It has a relatable and diverse protagonist. For DC, 'Superman: Birthright' is a good pick. It gives a fresh take on Superman's origin story.