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Culinary Mandalorian
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Washington
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So I've been into Marvel at a superficial level since about 2006. I like the characters, costumes, concepts, but I neverhad the time or money to get into it too much further. Well I decided to do a 1-year Marvel Digital subscription, and I'm kind of at a loss as to what I need to read.
For instance, Civil War. It crosses over the different titles so much I'm not sure what order or which titles to read. So if someone can start pointing me in the right direction, I wanna get reading. I've already tackled a lot of Deadpool (love that guy!) but I wanna get into some more of the meaty, serious, important continuity stuff. Thanks ![]() |
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Be Superior
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Vancouver Island, Canada
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For me, it goes
House of M Civil War World War Hulk Secret Invasion Dark Reign Captain America: Reborn Siege Shadowland Chaos War Fear Itself As for Cosmic The Infinity Gauntlet [1990s series, must read!!] Annihilation Annihilation: Conquest War of Kings Realm of Kings The Thanos Imperative That, for me, are the ones I enjoyed the most.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Boston
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so you just want to read the event books and their tie ins? Or you want to go into the b level books?
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Culinary Mandalorian
Join Date: Jul 2011
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@ Tiberius: Ok, I'll try that order then. I suppose there ought to be lists online with the order of issues in each event?
@ bmorr: Right now I want the big picture event stuff. Once I'm done with that, I'll be into B-level. I'd like people at the comic shop to stop looking at me funny cuz I'm only really familiar with a basic overview, and all the movies. :P |
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Lost sock patrol!
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Thanos the end is a great trade to read too.
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WINGNUT & SCREWLOOSE!
Join Date: Oct 2008
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Personally, I would suggest avoiding the events, and hitting either the older stuff, or different titles. Runaways, Young Avengers, (old) Exiles, Ultimate Spiderman, Great Lakes Avengers, Next Wave, Alpha Flight are all really great books that have little to nothing to do with the big events.
But then, between DC and Marvel focusing so strongly on multi title crossover events to the point they both have a couple a year (Where there used to be only a really big one every couple years, between the two), and have pretty much run both universes into the ground... I'm kinda really burned out on them.
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Culinary Mandalorian
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Washington
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I don't think I have access to trades through Marvel digital, just issues.
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#8 |
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Boston
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ok then i have a great idea. marvel put out this initiative called the .1 issues.
its kinda old but it explains it better than i can Marvel: Point One Begins In February 2011 | Marvel Heroes | Comic News | News | Marvel.com |
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#9 |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Houston,TX
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House of M
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#10 |
Culinary Mandalorian
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Washington
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Just finished House Of M. On to the next ones.
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Culinary Mandalorian
Join Date: Jul 2011
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Nope, but I think I got the gist of it.
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#13 |
Banned
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Quote:
For me, it goes
House of M Civil War World War Hulk Secret Invasion Dark Reign Captain America: Reborn Siege Shadowland Chaos War Fear Itself As for Cosmic The Infinity Gauntlet [1990s series, must read!!] Annihilation Annihilation: Conquest War of Kings Realm of Kings The Thanos Imperative That, for me, are the ones I enjoyed the most. ![]() |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Houston,TX
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I'm about to start reading Decimation now.
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Test Pilot of the Future
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: New Jersey
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Personally, I would suggest avoiding the events, and hitting either the older stuff, or different titles. Runaways, Young Avengers, (old) Exiles, Ultimate Spiderman, Great Lakes Avengers, Next Wave, Alpha Flight are all really great books that have little to nothing to do with the big events.
But then, between DC and Marvel focusing so strongly on multi title crossover events to the point they both have a couple a year (Where there used to be only a really big one every couple years, between the two), and have pretty much run both universes into the ground... I'm kinda really burned out on them. |
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WINGNUT & SCREWLOOSE!
Join Date: Oct 2008
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And when they don't come at us one after the other after the other after the other, then when they do happen, it really makes them that much more special. Honestly? Hot off the heels of Infinite Crisis, 52, and the whole "One Year Later," jump, and with Blackest Night looming and forshadowing everything, I was barily aware Final Crisis happened at all. And have yet to even read it. I loved Blackest Night, but it would have been far more satisfying without a half dozen continuity changing events happening in the past couple years. It makes me appreciate the small, "insignificant" titles so much more. Secret Six, Batgirl, Runaways, I get so much more enjoyment out of, lately. They just bring so much more satisfaction to me. Ironman used to could have adventures in his own book, that you didn't need to follow just to understand what was happening in Uncanny X-Men. Or maybe I'm just jaded.
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Breaker of Worlds
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Montana
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Yeah. I just want to read and enjoy a nice, well written story that stands on it's own. The fate of the world and the universe are not at stake, doesn't spread out across dozens of titles, and hundreds of characters are not involved.
And when they don't come at us one after the other after the other after the other, then when they do happen, it really makes them that much more special. Honestly? Hot off the heels of Infinite Crisis, 52, and the whole "One Year Later," jump, and with Blackest Night looming and forshadowing everything, I was barily aware Final Crisis happened at all. And have yet to even read it. I loved Blackest Night, but it would have been far more satisfying without a half dozen continuity changing events happening in the past couple years. It makes me appreciate the small, "insignificant" titles so much more. Secret Six, Batgirl, Runaways, I get so much more enjoyment out of, lately. They just bring so much more satisfaction to me. Ironman used to could have adventures in his own book, that you didn't need to follow just to understand what was happening in Uncanny X-Men. Or maybe I'm just jaded. ![]()
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Breaker of Worlds
Join Date: Jul 2011
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Its not published by or relating to Marvel in any way, but you really should read this Graphic Novel whenever you get the chance: ![]() Amazon.com: Common Grounds Volume 1 (2nd Printing) (v. 1) (9781582408415): Troy Hickman, Dan Jurgens, Chris Bachalo, Carlos Pacheco, Sam Keith, Angel Medina, George Perez, Ethan Van Sciver: Books It is SO good. ![]()
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WINGNUT & SCREWLOOSE!
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I wholeheartedly agree with this. The events are kind of starting to burn me out as well. Sometimes, I just want a comic focused entirely on the avengers having an "off day" and just...idk...walking through the park, or relaxing, or anything that regular people do to relax..just so I could get a "breather" before the next event starts...
![]() It's still one of my alltime favorite issues, to date. That's not exactly what I'd intended in my post, but yes. These sorts of moments are nice too. They're entirely character building, and as you said, a nice breather. Simularly, I just read the most recent Batgirl TPB. After a somewhat larger story of Oracle vs Calculator, they had a single issue stand alone story that was Batgirl and Supergirl, having to locate and stake 23 dracula that had been brought to life from a film reel. Fun!
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Utah, USA
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Quote:
For me, it goes
House of M Civil War World War Hulk Secret Invasion Dark Reign Captain America: Reborn Siege Shadowland Chaos War Fear Itself As for Cosmic The Infinity Gauntlet [1990s series, must read!!] Annihilation Annihilation: Conquest War of Kings Realm of Kings The Thanos Imperative That, for me, are the ones I enjoyed the most.
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#21 |
Culinary Mandalorian
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Washington
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I found a topic on the Marvel forum that gives an issue by issue reading list to get the entire thing, and that's what I've been spending my evenings on the last couple nights.
Call me a n00b, but I really like these events, with all the characters going off and having their own part of the bigger picture... that's kinda what happens in real life. |
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Amazing Friends
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Rolesville NC
Posts: 1,678
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Check your local library some have trades you can borrow for free, and they have core titles so you can still look @ the big events online and read the smaller scale stuff for free it really is a win win situation
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#23 |
Santa Claus
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Parts Unknown
Posts: 2,400
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I read Captain America, Hulk, Thor, and the Avengers.
Out of those books, right now I am enjoying Hulk the most. Also, the first 2 issues of Daredevil were pretty good. |
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#24 |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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I found a topic on the Marvel forum that gives an issue by issue reading list to get the entire thing, and that's what I've been spending my evenings on the last couple nights.
Call me a n00b, but I really like these events, with all the characters going off and having their own part of the bigger picture... that's kinda what happens in real life. |
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Banned
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Houston,TX
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Oh man this thread is awesome. Keep the list going. I need more to read
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