You could start with 'Deadpool Classic Vol. 1'. It has some of the early and defining moments for Deadpool. It showcases his unique personality and sets the stage for his later exploits.
Well, 'Deadpool: The Circle Chase' is a good choice to begin with. It gives you a good sense of Deadpool's humor and action-packed style. Plus, it introduces some key elements of his story.
I'd recommend starting with 'Deadpool: Secret Invasion'. It's a great entry point and gives you a good sense of Deadpool's humor and action.
It really varies. But if you enjoy mystery and detective stories, 'Sherlock Holmes' comics might be a great starting point. They keep you engaged and guessing till the end.
I'd recommend 'Batman: Year One'. It's a great starting point that sets the foundation for Batman's early days and his motivations.
I'd recommend starting with 'Daredevil: Born Again'. It's a classic and gives a great introduction to the character and his world.
If you like superheroes, I'd recommend starting with 'Spider-Man'. It's got great action and a relatable hero.
I'd recommend starting with 'Batman: Year One'. It's a classic that sets the foundation for Batman's origin and early days.
I'd recommend starting with 'Batman: Year One'. It's a classic that gives a great introduction to the Batman universe.
I'd recommend starting with 'Venom: Lethal Protector'. It's a great introduction to the character and sets the stage for some interesting storylines.
I'd recommend starting with 'Spider-Man'. It's got a relatable hero and an engaging story.
I'd recommend starting with 'The Flash: Rebirth'. It's a great entry point and sets the stage for some exciting storylines.