'Nova' is another one that's good for newbies. It follows the story of Richard Rider as he becomes Nova and has to deal with threats in the cosmos. The character development is well - done, and it's easy to follow along as he discovers his powers and his place in the universe.
'Captain Marvel: Higher, Further, Faster, More' is a good starting point too. It gives an introduction to Carol Danvers as Captain Marvel and her adventures in the cosmos. It has a strong female lead and a story that is both exciting and easy to understand for those new to Marvel cosmic graphic novels.
Some of the best include 'Infinity Gauntlet'. It features Thanos' quest for power using the Infinity Stones, which has a huge impact on the entire Marvel cosmos. The story is filled with epic battles and complex characters.
'Ms. Marvel: No Normal' is a great start. It has a relatable and diverse protagonist. The story is easy to follow and the art is colorful and appealing. It's a good entry into the Marvel universe as it shows a different side of superhero - ing.
I'd recommend 'Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet'. It has a great introduction to the world of Wakanda and Black Panther. And 'Guardians of the Galaxy' graphic novels can also be good for beginners as they introduce a whole new set of characters and a unique part of the Marvel Universe in a fairly straightforward way.
Sure. 'Ms. Marvel' is a great start. It has a relatable and diverse protagonist, Kamala Khan. Another good one is 'The Amazing Spider - Man: Birth of Venom'. It's a classic story that's easy to follow and introduces a very popular villain. And 'Thor: God of Thunder' is also a good pick as it has epic battles and a well - developed character in Thor.
For beginners, 'Ms. Marvel: No Normal' is a great start. It has a very accessible story and a likable protagonist. Also, 'Hawkeye' is good as it doesn't require a lot of prior knowledge about the Marvel universe. It's more about the character's day - to - day life. Another one could be 'Guardians of the Galaxy' graphic novels. They are fun and action - packed, and introduce the reader to a diverse group of characters in an easy - to - understand way.
Sure. 'Silver Surfer: Parable' is a wonderful one. It delves deep into the character of the Silver Surfer and his relationship with Galactus. It has a very philosophical undertone that makes it stand out among other cosmic stories.
For beginners, I'd recommend 'The Ballad of Black Tom'. It has a more contemporary take on the classic Lovecraftian horror, which can be a bit more relatable. It also deals with social issues within the framework of the horror story, making it a bit more approachable. Also, 'The Only Good Indians' is good for new readers. It's not as convoluted as some other cosmic horror novels and the use of Native American mythology gives it a fresh and interesting angle.
For beginners, 'Spider - Man: Into the Spider - Verse - The Graphic Novel' is a great choice. It has a really accessible story that follows Miles Morales as he becomes Spider - Man. The art is colorful and energetic, just like the movie it's based on.
Another good one is 'Hawkeye' by Matt Fraction. It shows Hawkeye's life outside of being an Avenger. It has a unique art style and a lot of humor, which makes it accessible for new readers.
Sure. 'Amazing Spider - Man: Birth of Venom' is a great start. It's easy to follow and it shows the origin of one of Spider - Man's most iconic villains. Another good one is 'X - Men: Mutant Genesis'. It gives an introduction to the X - Men world and its main characters.