Another great one for new readers is 'Block Mania'. It sets up a lot of the internal problems within Mega - City One, like the overcrowding and how it leads to various social unrests and conflicts that Dredd has to handle. It gives a good overview of the city's complex society which is a big part of Dredd's world.
I'd also recommend 'Oz'. This story shows Dredd dealing with the criminal underworld in Mega - City One's prison, Oz. It has some interesting characters and a lot of action that can give new readers a taste of what Dredd stories are like.
Sure. 'Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death' is a good one for new readers. It has a relatively straightforward plot that's easy to follow and it showcases the main character's no - nonsense attitude towards justice. Another great option is 'Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files 01'. It's a collection that gives a good introduction to the early days of Judge Dredd and the world he inhabits.
Sure. 'The Day the Law Died' is a great starting point. It gives you a good sense of the over - the - top and often crazy world of Judge Dredd. Another one is 'The Small House'. It's a bit more self - contained and shows Dredd's detective - like skills. And 'Robot Wars' is also quite accessible and has some exciting action scenes.
Another good one is the story arc where Kraven first appears. It shows his introduction to the world of superheroes and villains in New York. You'll see how his hunting skills are put to the test against Spider - Man and how his character starts to develop in this new environment.
The 'Day of Chaos' storyline is a great one too. It shows the city in complete chaos with various threats emerging all at once. Dredd has to use all his skills and resources to try and restore order. It's a large - scale story that really tests Dredd and showcases the complex world he operates in.
Sure. 'The Amazing Spider - Man: Goblin Reborn' is a great start. It gives a good introduction to Norman Osborn as the Green Goblin and his vendetta against Spider - Man. It has some classic action scenes and really sets up the dynamic between the two characters.
For a more foundational look at Harvey Dent, 'Batman: Year One' is a great choice. It shows his early days in Gotham and his initial efforts to make the city a better place. It gives you a good understanding of where he came from before all the tragedy struck.
The story where she becomes the Question is also a great one. It's a transformation of her character, from being a detective to taking on a more mysterious and philosophical role. You'll see her grow and change in new and exciting ways.
For a new reader, the 'Secret Wars' story arc where Black Panther has a significant role is also interesting. You get to see him interact with a wide variety of characters from different universes and his role in the big - scale events of the Secret Wars. It gives a sense of his importance in the Marvel multiverse.
Sure. 'Dr Fate: The Blood Price' is a good one. It has a great plot that's easy to follow for new readers. It shows Dr Fate dealing with a dark magic - based threat that endangers the world. The art in this story also does a great job of bringing the magical elements to life.
Well, 'The Day the Law Died' is quite famous. It's about a situation where the legal system in Mega - City One goes haywire and Dredd has to struggle to restore order. 'Block Mania' is also a good story. It deals with the overcrowding issues in the city blocks and the resulting chaos. 'Nemesis the Warlock' has some crossovers with Judge Dredd and is really exciting as it combines two great concepts.