One of the great things about 'House of M' is how it played with reality. Scarlet Witch's breakdown and the new world she created was fascinating. 'Planet Hulk' gave us a new look at Hulk, not just as a brute but as a survivor. 'Kraven's Last Hunt' showed a different side of Kraven and his obsession with Spider - Man in a very detailed and engaging way.
In the top 10, 'Civil War' stands out. It was a story that made us question the morality and loyalty of our favorite heroes. The heroes split into two camps over the Superhuman Registration Act. Another highlight is 'The Dark Phoenix Saga' with its intense battles and Jean Grey's inner struggle.
The story 'Captain Marvel: Warbird' has a highlight in exploring her internal struggle. She has to deal with her own identity and the consequences of her actions. It makes her character more complex and relatable. Also, in 'Captain Marvel: Endless Summer', the light - hearted tone is a great change. It shows her having fun and relaxing, which is a different side of her compared to her usual action - packed stories.
One of the top stories is 'The Dark Phoenix Saga'. It's a classic X - Men story that shows Jean Grey's transformation into the Dark Phoenix and the moral and physical battles that follow. It's intense and really explores the power and danger within the mutants.
One of the worst could be 'One More Day'. It had a very controversial plot where Peter Parker made a deal with Mephisto to save Aunt May, which erased his marriage to Mary Jane. Another bad one might be 'Civil War II' with its forced conflict and some out - of - character moments for heroes. And then there's 'Secret Wars (2015)', which was overly convoluted and didn't quite live up to the hype in terms of storytelling.
Some of the top ones could be 'Watchmen' by Alan Moore (although it's DC but often compared in the graphic novel realm), 'The Dark Knight Returns' by Frank Miller, 'Maus' by Art Spiegelman. But specifically for Marvel, 'Civil War' is a very popular one which shows the superheroes divided. 'Kingdom Come' is also great, it has a really interesting take on the future of superheroes. And 'X - Men: Dark Phoenix Saga' which is a classic X - Men story that has been adapted several times.
One of the best is 'The Dark Phoenix Saga'. It's a classic X - Men story that shows the internal struggle of Jean Grey as she becomes the Dark Phoenix. It has intense battles and deep character development.
The 'Civil War' storyline is also among the best. It splits the superhero community in two, with Iron Man and Captain America on opposing sides. It explores themes like government control, freedom, and loyalty. The story is filled with great character moments and epic battles that kept readers on the edge of their seats.
One of the top stories is 'The Dark Phoenix Saga'. It's iconic for its complex exploration of Jean Grey's transformation into the Dark Phoenix. Another is 'Civil War', which divided the superhero community. And 'Secret Wars' is also a great one, with a battle royale of heroes and villains.
In 'Zero Year', the Riddler floods Gotham and his riddles are key to Batman's attempts to save the city. It's a high - stakes situation that really showcases the Riddler's power. In 'The Batman Who Laughs', his connection to the dark multiverse and his more deranged riddles are highlights. He's not just a nuisance but a real threat.
Well, I'm not exactly sure without looking at them all. But generally, they might include major political events like elections or international relations stories. It could also cover cultural phenomena, scientific breakthroughs, and important social issues of that year.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it might include important events, interesting profiles of people, or unique cultural phenomena.