Yes, 'Black Widow: Forever Red' is somewhat underrated. It focuses on Natasha Romanoff's past and her journey to come to terms with it. The story is exciting and gives a different perspective on the Black Widow character.
I think 'Doctor Strange: The Oath' is underrated too. It's not as well - known as some of the other Marvel novels. But it's a great exploration of Doctor Strange's character, his powers, and his moral code. It has some really interesting magical elements.
'Thor: Son of Asgard' is also underrated. It tells the story of Thor's youth and his growth into the hero we know. It has a lot of Norse mythology elements which are really interesting, but it doesn't get as much attention as it should.
I'm not sure if 'ohnotheydidnt' has mentioned it, but 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson is an underrated gem. It has a really cool blend of cyberpunk and ancient Sumerian mythology. It's full of action and interesting ideas about virtual reality and society.
Definitely 'Halo: Evolutions'. It's a collection of short stories. Some of these stories are really unique and offer different insights into the Halo universe. However, it doesn't get as much attention as some of the main - line Halo novels. It's a great book for those who want to explore different aspects of the Halo world within the realm of fantastic fiction.
Yes, 'The Name of the Wind' is somewhat underrated. It's the story of Kvothe, a young man with a tragic past and great magical abilities. The way the story is told, with Kvothe narrating his own life, is really engaging. Another is 'The Lies of Locke Lamora'. It has a great setting in a sort of fantasy Venice and a group of thieves with their own code and adventures.
Yes, 'Accel World' is somewhat underrated. It's about a boy who is bullied in the real world but becomes a powerful player in a virtual game world. The story has themes of self - discovery and growth within the context of a game - like setting, much like a light novel would.
Yes, 'The Longest Journey' on the original Xbox was somewhat underrated. It had a great story that spanned different worlds and had a rich cast of characters. However, it didn't get as much attention as some of the more action - oriented games on the console.
Some might consider 'Dark Age' as an underrated 'Red Rising' thriller. It's darker and more complex, with a lot of different plot threads coming together. The world - building expands even further, and there are some really intense moments that are not always fully appreciated by readers who are only looking for the straightforward action of the first books.
One underrated character is Kamala Khan. She has such a unique power set and personality, but often doesn't get as much focus as the more well - known Avengers. Another is Taskmaster. His skills and the mystery surrounding his character can be explored more in fanfiction. Also, Black Widow sometimes doesn't get enough spotlight considering her complex backstory and skills in the game.
Squirrel Girl. She might seem silly at first, but she has defeated some really powerful villains. In a crossover with the Young Avengers, she could be the unexpected hero, using her squirrel - related powers and her upbeat attitude to lighten the mood and also save the day in her own unique way.
Sure! Marvel frequently introduces new comic books. They often feature new adventures, plot twists, and expanded universes for fans to enjoy.
Yes, there are. Captain Marvel is a popular character and has a number of comic book series dedicated to her.