I'd recommend 'Tower of God'. It has an intricate world-building and intense action sequences. The plot is full of surprises and the art style is top-notch. Also, 'Solo Leveling' is a must-read. It has a unique power system and the protagonist's growth is really engaging.
'Naruto'. It has a long and completed story. Naruto Uzumaki starts as an outcast in his village but grows into a powerful ninja. The action scenes are amazing, with different jutsus (ninja techniques) and epic battles against powerful foes.
The action to action graphic novel often has a strong sense of rhythm. This is created by the flow of the action scenes. For instance, a short, intense action sequence might be followed by a brief moment of calm before another big action set - piece. The dialogue is usually concise and to the point, not getting in the way of the action. It might be used to quickly convey information between characters during the action. And the overall layout of the pages is designed to guide the reader's eye through the action in a natural and exciting way.