One more is 'The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl'. It's a light - hearted and humorous graphic novel. Squirrel Girl has the power to talk to squirrels and she uses her wits and her furry friends to defeat villains. The story is full of charm and the art is cute, making it a great addition to the new Marvel graphic novels.
Sure. 'Ms. Marvel: No Normal' is a great one. It introduces Kamala Khan, a new and exciting character in the Marvel universe. Her story of being a normal girl who suddenly gets powers is relatable and the art is colorful and energetic.
Definitely 'Hawkeye' by Matt Fraction. This graphic novel gives a different side of Hawkeye. It shows his life outside of the Avengers, his relationships, and his everyday struggles. The art is very unique, with some panels having a very minimalist look that still manages to convey a lot of emotion and action. It's a really fun and engaging read.
Well, from the list, 'Kingdom Come' is a must - read. It shows a future where superheroes have become a bit out of control and the story is about bringing them back to a more moral path. 'Ms. Marvel: No Normal' is great for its fresh take on a new superhero. Kamala Khan is a relatable and inspiring character. Also, 'Daredevil: Born Again' is excellent. It tells a very intense story about Matt Murdock's life and his struggle as Daredevil.
'Spider - Man: Blue' is a very good one. It's a more personal story of Peter Parker, looking back at his early days as Spider - Man and his relationship with Gwen Stacy. The art has a nostalgic feel that really suits the story.
Sure. 'Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet' is great. It dives deep into the politics and culture of Wakanda. 'Ms. Marvel' is also a must - read. It features a young Muslim girl becoming a superhero, bringing diversity to the Marvel universe. And 'Guardians of the Galaxy' has an exciting story with a ragtag group of characters in space.
Sure. 'Ms. Marvel: No Normal' is a great start. It has a relatable protagonist in Kamala Khan. Her story of becoming a superhero while dealing with normal teenage problems is really engaging.
'Ms. Marvel: No Normal' is a great start. It has a relatable and diverse protagonist. The story is easy to follow and the art is colorful and appealing. It's a good entry into the Marvel universe as it shows a different side of superhero - ing.
I would recommend 'Infinity Gauntlet'. It has a very powerful and menacing Thanos. The heroes' struggle against him is epic. 'House of M' is also a great one. It changes the whole Marvel world in a very interesting way. And 'Civil War' which is a very well - known and well - written crossover graphic novel.
Some of the best new Marvel graphic novels include 'Miles Morales: Spider - Man' which offers a fresh take on the iconic character with a new, diverse perspective. It has great art and an engaging story.
Sure. 'Captain America: Winter Soldier' is a great pick. It reveals the mystery behind Bucky Barnes' return as the Winter Soldier. Another good one is 'Guardians of the Galaxy'. The story of this ragtag group of misfits in space is really engaging.
Sure. 'Elektra: Assassin' is a great choice. It has a very distinct art style and tells an engaging story about Elektra. Then there's 'Silver Surfer: Parable', which is a thought - provoking one - shot that explores deeper themes. Another good one is 'X - Men: Gods Loves, Man Kills', which tackles issues of prejudice and discrimination in a very impactful way.
I'd recommend 'Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet'. It has a great introduction to the world of Wakanda and Black Panther. And 'Guardians of the Galaxy' graphic novels can also be good for beginners as they introduce a whole new set of characters and a unique part of the Marvel Universe in a fairly straightforward way.