The story 'Spider - Man: Blue' is also a great one. It's a more nostalgic look at Peter's relationship with Gwen Stacy. Told through Peter's memories, it gives readers a deeper understanding of their love and how it affected him after her death.
Well, 'Amazing Spider - Man #33', the story where Peter Parker is trapped under tons of rubble but still manages to free himself through sheer willpower. It's a story that shows the true strength of Spider - Man, not just his physical powers but his mental and emotional fortitude as well.
Definitely 'Predator: Bad Blood'. It has a great storyline that focuses on the Predator's code of honor and how it can be tested. The action is non - stop and the Predator's unique weapons and abilities are showcased really well.
The side stories that explore Mary Jane's family life and how it intersects with her relationship with Peter are also must - reads. It gives more depth to her character and shows how their relationship is affected by external factors like her family's opinions and expectations.
Definitely 'Origin'. It gives you the backstory that you need to really understand Wolverine. His early life, family, and how he became the mutant we know today are all covered in it.
One great top summer read in 2017 fiction could be 'The Handmaid's Tale' by Margaret Atwood. It's a powerful dystopian novel that really makes you think about society and women's rights. The story is set in a future where women are subjugated, and it's both terrifying and thought - provoking.
The story where Cyborg teams up with the Teen Titans is a must - read. It showcases his growth as a hero and his bond with his fellow Titans. His technological powers are put to great use in their adventures together.
A great 2018 thriller novel was 'The Outsider' by Stephen King. King is a master of the genre, and this book was no exception. It had a supernatural element to the mystery which made it really engaging. The story follows the investigation of a seemingly impossible crime, and the characters are well - developed. It keeps you guessing until the very end.
Well, 'The Dark Knight Returns' is definitely up there. It reinvented Batman for a new era. It shows an older, grittier Batman coming out of retirement. Also, 'Persepolis' is a great one. It's a coming - of - age story set against the backdrop of the Iranian Revolution, giving a very personal and eye - opening view of that time and place.
Well, 'Before the Fall' was also a great thriller in 2016. It combined elements of mystery, drama, and a bit of conspiracy. The story unfolds in a very interesting way as it jumps between different time periods and perspectives, making it a very engaging read.
Among the top 20, 'Moby - Dick' by Herman Melville is a remarkable one. It's not just about a man's pursuit of a whale but also a profound exploration of obsession, fate, and the human condition. 'The Catcher in the Rye' by J.D. Salinger gives a unique look into the mind of a disillusioned teenager. Also, 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte, with its passionate and complex love story set on the moors.
One of the top thrillers from 2015 novels was 'The Girl on the Train' by Paula Hawkins. It had a gripping plot with an unreliable narrator which added to the mystery and suspense. Another great one was 'The Martian' by Andy Weir. Although it's also a science - fiction thriller, the story of a man stranded on Mars and his fight for survival was truly thrilling.