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How do you catch up on Marvel comics?

How do you catch up on Marvel comics?

Go online to get your history fix. You can go to Marvel.com: The Official Site you can go to the Marvel Wikia, you can go to the Science Fiction and Fantasy Stack Exchange where there are histories and story information on lots of characters.

Are all Marvel Comics connected?

Though all of the Marvel Universe stories are considered canon, Marvel has had to go through some seriously goofy logic to hold everything together over the years.

What should I read before Marvel fresh start?

Marvel Fresh Start Reading Order

  • Previously: Marvel Legacy.
  • Avengers.
  • Mighty Thor: At the Gates of Valhalla.
  • Quicksilver: No Surrender.
  • Immortal Hulk.
  • Doctor Strange.
  • Thor.
  • Ant-Man and the Wasp #1 to #5.
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How do you read Iron Man comics?

Iron Man by Bendis in paperback reading order:

  1. Reboot. #2: Invincible Iron Man Vol.
  2. The War Machines. #3: International Iron Man Vol. #4: Invincible Iron Man Vol.
  3. Civil War II.

How many comics did DC make?

Check out what’s new on DC UNIVERSE INFINITE and explore our catalog of over 25,000 comics and graphic novels from DC, Vertigo, DC Black Label and Milestone Media!

How many invincible comics are there?

Invincible (comics)

Invincible
No. of issues 144
Main character(s) Mark Grayson / Invincible Nolan Grayson / Omni-Man Atom Eve Wilkins
Creative team
Created by Robert Kirkman

Where do I start reading Gwenpool?

So, after the cover that made her famous, Gwenpool needed a place to start and this was in a Howard the Duck (vol. 6) #1. Don’t worry about finding this tree-part storyline as I did, Marvel collected it in one issue, The Unbelievable Gwenpool #0.

What should I read before King in Black Marvel?

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Unsurprisingly, reading the full Cates/Stegman era Venom run is the best way to prepare for King in Black. The first collected hardcover (linked above) collects Venom #1 to #12, which serves as the absolute most essential information setting the stage for this event.