Nebula isn't bad in the comics. She has a backstory and internal conflicts that influence her actions, and sometimes her intentions might be misunderstood.
I'm not sure which specific novel won the Nebula for best novel in 1965 off the top of my head. You might need to refer to official Nebula award archives or do some in - depth research on science fiction literature of that era.
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The best novel to win the Nebula Award in 1965 was 'The Wanderer' by Fritz Leiber. It's a great piece of science fiction. The story has elements that were quite innovative for its time, exploring various themes like the encounter with an alien presence in a very engaging way.
It was 'The Fifth Season' by N.K. Jemisin. In this novel, Jemisin weaves a tale of a world on the brink of destruction. The writing is vivid, making you feel as if you are right there in the middle of the chaos. The characters are diverse and multi - faceted. The narrative structure is also quite interesting, with different timelines that eventually come together in a very satisfying way, which is part of what made it the 2015 Nebula Award best novel.
I recommend the following Nebula novels to you: Pride Nebula, Nebula Immortal Record, Nebula Chronicle, Nebula Shocks the Nine Heavens, I N97 Nebula, the First Director, Legend of Hu Tian, Fierce Martial Arts, I From Primordial to the Future, Naruto's Strongest Multiple Pupil Techniques, and Bad Person's Great Villain System. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗