Just ordered New Avengers trade & will look into getting Avengers Assemble. Read Avengers & UA, I really enjoyed both. I just need to try and stick to a limit of how many i will be reading lol.
Just ordered New Avengers trade & will look into getting Avengers Assemble. Read Avengers & UA, I really enjoyed both. I just need to try and stick to a limit of how many i will be reading lol.
I'm liking the new Magneto run at the minute, and issue #1 of Nightcrawler was a fun start. I've been getting into All New X-Men too.
Other than those, I love the new Daredevil books so far, and Nova is refreshing (has a young Peter Parker feel to it IMO). Spidey is always divisive but I enjoyed the way the Superior book wrapped up and I'm looking forward to seeing Parker picking up what's left of his life.
The new Hulk run has an interesting premise with a "Who shot Banner?" idea, and I'll likely be picking up Savage Hulk too.
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The new X-Force series might be of interest to you, Only 3 or 4 issues in. It's fast becoming one of my fav books im collecting at the moment.
Cable, Psylocke, Marrow, Fantomex, & MeMe (new character)
Yeah, it's pretty great, has him being more proactive seeking out threats to mutants, etc....
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Okay, Black Panther. I read the first 4 issues of Priest's run, which seems to be considered the best, and he's a stone-cold badass, but I found it a little.... boring, honestly. He's just awesome and more awesome. I prefer characters that have more vulnerability and human moments so I can relate to them. Is there a BP run like that?
Hey guys (and girls).
Is there any Thor-centric Avengers titles or any events/crossovers?
New to Marvel. Any where I can start and not be completely confused? I have basic knowledge of the Marvel universe.
You might want to check out Al Ewing's Mighty Avengers too.
It's probably the best written and most coherent team based book Marvel's publishing presently.
Excellent characterization across the board and Ewing's obvious respect for established 616 MU continuity make this book a true gem.