I would recommend 'Sleeper' to a newbie. It has a really cool concept with an undercover agent in a world of super - villains. The story is full of twists and turns. 'Catwoman: When in Rome' is also a great pick. It gives more background to Catwoman's character. And 'Gotham Central' again because it offers a different perspective on the Gotham City world, with great character development and interesting storylines that are easy to follow for those new to Ed Brubaker's work.
The best Ed Brubaker story for me is 'Gotham Central'. It was a refreshing take on the Batman world. Instead of focusing on the caped crusader all the time, it was about the police officers who had to deal with the aftermath of Batman's battles and also handle their own cases. 'Sleeper' is another excellent one. It has a great concept of an undercover agent in a world of super - villains. The moral and ethical dilemmas the character faces are really interesting. Also, 'Catwoman: When in Rome' is a great story. It gives more depth to Catwoman's character and her backstory, especially her time in Rome.
Sure. 'Criminal' is a must - read. It delves deep into the seedy underbelly of society and the characters' lives are full of moral dilemmas. The art style suits the gritty stories well.
'Incognito' is a top pick. It's about a super - villain who tries to start a new life but gets dragged back into the criminal underworld. The concept is fresh and Ed Brubaker's writing really brings out the best in this unique superhero - noir hybrid story.
One popular work is 'Criminal'. It has a great noir - style storytelling. The characters are complex and the art often sets a moody atmosphere.
Sure. 'Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth' is a good start. It gives a great introduction to Deadpool's personality and his world. It has lots of funny lines and crazy adventures.
In 'Incognito', the main character is Zack Overkill. He's a former super - villain trying to live a normal life but is constantly pulled back into the world of crime and superheroes. He has to deal with his own inner demons as well as external threats.
Sure. 'The Return of Superman' is a good one. It shows Cyborg Superman in a new light, with his own set of goals and plans that are slowly revealed. It's easy to follow and gives a good introduction to his character.
For a newbie, I'd recommend 'Swamp Thing'. It has a really interesting concept of a man - turned - into - a - swamp - creature. Alan Moore's writing makes it much more than just a horror or monster story. He explores deep themes in a way that's accessible. Also, 'The Killing Joke' is quite good. It gives an in - depth look at the Joker's character in the Batman universe.
For a newbie, 'Pokémon' games are excellent. The story usually involves you as a trainer starting your journey to catch Pokémon, battle gym leaders, and become a Pokémon master. It has a straightforward yet engaging story that's easy to follow. 'Animal Crossing: New Horizons' can also be considered an RPG of sorts. You move to a deserted island and build your own community. The story is about your daily life on the island, making friends with the animal villagers, and customizing your island. It's a laid - back and story - rich game. And 'The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim' is a classic. Although it has a vast world and many side quests, the main story of you being the Dragonborn and facing Alduin is quite exciting and accessible for new players.
For newbies, I would recommend 'Rogue One'. It has a self - contained story that doesn't require a lot of prior knowledge of the Star Wars universe. It's about a group of rebels on a dangerous mission. The characters are interesting and the action scenes are great. Also, the movie ties in nicely with the original trilogy. The story is very engaging and can get you hooked on Star Wars really fast.