One benefit is getting access to a wide range of graphic novels. You can explore different storylines and characters. It also often comes with exclusive content, like behind - the - scenes looks at the creation of the novels.
Often, you can start a Marvel subscription to collection graphic novels through the official Marvel online store. Check for subscription options there. You may need to provide some basic information like your name, email address, and payment details. Some comic book stores might also offer subscription services, so you could check with local stores as well.
'Maus' by Art Spiegelman is an epic in its own right. It tells the story of the Holocaust in a unique way, using animals to represent different ethnic groups. It's not only a historical account but also a deeply personal story of the author's relationship with his father. The simplicity of the black - and - white art style actually adds to the power and epic nature of the narrative.
I don't have the exact number off the top of my head. Sometimes, new issues are added or certain collections are reconfigured. Your best bet is to do some research online or consult a comic book enthusiast community.
One popular one is 'The Infinity Gauntlet'. It's a classic that features Thanos and his quest for ultimate power with the Infinity Stones. The story is full of epic battles and high - stakes drama.
The best ones tend to be very immersive. 'Thor: God of Thunder' makes you feel like you're in the world of Asgard. They also often deal with deep themes. 'Captain America: Winter Soldier' is not just about action but also about loyalty, friendship and the cost of war. And the art styles can be very diverse. Some, like 'Silver Surfer', have a very cosmic and dreamy art style that suits the space - faring nature of the story.