Sure. 'Hulk: Red & Green' is a good start. It's easy to follow and gives a great introduction to the conflict between Red Hulk and the classic Hulk.
Another one is the 'Red Hulk: Planet Hulk' adaptation. It has a familiar setting (similar to the original 'Planet Hulk' but with Red Hulk). It's a story full of adventure and showcases Red Hulk's abilities in a new and exciting environment.
Sure. 'Hulk: Gray' is a great one for new readers. It goes back to the origin of the Hulk and explores his early days. It has a more psychological take on the character, which is interesting for those new to the Hulk. The art is also really good and helps bring the story to life.
Sure. 'Under the Red Hood' is a great start. It's easy to follow and gives a good backstory on how Jason Todd became Red Hood. It also has some great fight scenes and a very emotional plot.
Sure. 'Red She - Hulk: Heart of the Monster' is a good one. It shows her complex relationship with the Hulk - universe. Another is 'Red She - Hulk: Secrets Revealed' which uncovers some interesting aspects about her past.
Sure. 'Planet Hulk' is a great start. It's a self - contained story that doesn't require a ton of prior knowledge. The Hulk is on an alien planet and it's full of action and adventure.
Sure. 'Hawkman: Endless Flight' is a great start. It's easy to follow and gives a good overview of Hawkman's character. It has some exciting action scenes and a story that's not too complicated for new readers.
Another good choice is 'Darkseid vs. Superman: The Greatest Battles'. It focuses on their epic confrontations. You get to see Darkseid's brute strength and strategic mind as he goes up against Superman. It's action - packed and a good starting point to understand Darkseid's character.
Another good one is 'Ms. Marvel: No Normal'. It follows Kamala Khan, a young Muslim girl who discovers she has powers. It's a fresh and modern take on the superhero story, with a relatable protagonist and a story that is both fun and inspiring.
Sure. 'Batgirl of Burnside' is a great one for new readers. It has a modern take on Batgirl, with a fresh art style. The story is full of action and adventure, and it's easy to follow, introducing Batgirl in a really cool way.
Sure. 'The Long Halloween' is a great start. It has a mystery - centered plot that involves Batman trying to solve a series of murders that happen on holidays. It has a great cast of characters from the Batman universe and is a well - written story that's not too difficult for new readers to follow.
Sure. 'Superman: The Darkseid War' is a great start. It has big action scenes with Darkseid and Superman, and it's easy to follow for new readers. You can quickly get a sense of how powerful Darkseid is.