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Reading comic books can sometimes be surprisingly challenging for new readers. Trying to jump into Marvel Comics‘ latest series or graphic novel can be daunting, and comic book shops can sometimes not have exactly what a curious fan is looking for. This is why Marvel Unlimited is such a wonderful addition to the world of reading comics.

Featuring thousands of issues, curated collections and series, and an easy-to-use navigation system, Marvel Unlimited is the ultimate way for fans to read their favorite stories. The app also serves as a one-stop-shop for fans wanting to get a taste of everything the comics giant has to offer—from the Fantastic Four to Spider-Man to the X-Men—Marvel Unlimited has it all.

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It’s Hard to Beat the Classic Amazing Spider-Man

Stan Lee and Steve Ditko’s Era-Defining Spider-Man Run Is a Must-Read

Series

The Amazing Spider-Man #1 – 38

Released

December 1962 – April 1966

Creators

Stan Lee and Steve Ditko

The hero that would become the face of Marvel for decades to come, Spider-Man’s early stories are proof of Marvel’s incredible quality from the beginning. With dynamic art by the iconic Steve Ditko and charmingly wordy storytelling from the legendary Stan Lee, the early days of The Amazing Spider-Man are some of the character’s very best. Featuring some of the hero’s most fierce foes, the most compelling supporting characters, and a myriad of personal problems that make Peter Parker all the more relatable, the series is comic book gold.

For some readers, the early days of Marvel Comics can be somewhat daunting to get into. Comic books have certainly changed and evolved since the first issue of The Amazing Spider-Man, with contemporary books focusing more on visual storytelling and limited dialogue over the classic style of expositional dialogue and somewhat simple storytelling. This fact turns many readers away from reading some of the very best books Marvel has to offer. Despite their old-fashioned nature, the stories from Lee and Ditko are packed with revolutionary techniques for the superhero genre and the comic book industry at large.


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10 Old Spider-Man Comics Actually Worth Reading

While some of the characters’ modern Marvel storylines are better known, a few of Spider-Man’s classic comics are still worth revisiting today.

Without the earliest stories from The Amazing Spider-Man series, Marvel would not exist on the level that it does today. There would be no Marvel Cinematic Universe without Stan Lee and Steve Ditko’s incredible creation. The early series is a more than worthwhile read, featuring some of Spider-Man’s most classic moments. If new fans and long-time readers would give the classic stories a chance, they would see that they are just as good (if not better) than most of the Spider-Man books being published by Marvel Comics today.

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The X-Men Have Some of the Strongest Series at Marvel

With Tons of Eras and Series to Choose From, X-Books Can Be Daunting — But One Stands Out Above Them All

Series

Uncanny X-Men #94–279

Published

April 1975 – June 1991

Creators

Chris Claremont, Dave Cockrum, John Byrne, Jim Lee, et al

Another one of Marvel’s most important series and set of characters is the X-Men. Featuring some of the most iconic characters and storylines in all of comics, the mutants of the Marvel Universe are a staple of the superhero world. The early days of the team saw a small group of teenage mutants mentored by the noble Charles Xavier, aka Professor X, as they battled against threats to humankind and mutant-kind alike.

While popular, the X-Men didn’t truly hit their major stride until the arrival of a new batch of X-Men characters, namely Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus, and, of course, Wolverine. This era of X-Men stories, written by the incomparable Chris Claremont, is the definitive saga of the world’s most hated superhero team. Introducing aspects of the books and characters that would become staples of the series for decades to come, Claremont brought a fresh perspective and exciting energy to the X-Men universe.


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10 Best X-Men Villains in the From the Ashes Relaunch (So Far)

“From the Ashes” is the newest X-Men arc, following the fall of Krakoa, where mutants are at risk and villains are once again on the move.

For fans and readers wanting to penetrate the immense library of X-Men books, this is the place to start. It established everything that fans know and love about these characters today. It features some of the most iconic storylines in all of comic book history, including Days of Future Past, The Dark Phoenix Saga, and LifeDeath. This is one of the most consistent, compelling, and exciting X-Men books in history, and the fact that the entire collection is available to read on Marvel Unlimited is a treat for readers.

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The Fantastic Four’s Stories Are Action-Packed Sci-Fi Adventures

Marvel’s First Family Has Had Some Iconic Stories, But New Readers Are Best Suited to the Team’s Modern Era

Series

Fantastic Four #60–524

Released

August 2002–March 2005

Creators

Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo

The Fantastic Four were the characters that brought about the modern era of Marvel superheroes in the early 1960s. They ushered in a new age of heroes, and their relatability, family dynamics, light-hearted sci-fi adventures, and terrifying villains made the FF an incredible part of the Marvel roster of superheroes. Since their inception in the 60s, the team has been a staple of the Marvel Comics universe, leaving their mark on the comic book community over and over again over the decades.

For new readers wanting to get into the Fantastic Four, Marvel Unlimited is the perfect place to jump into Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo’s wonderful era on the Fantastic Four book. Introducing brand-new whimsical and fantastical elements for the team and their supporting cast, giving Doctor Doom one of his best storylines to date, and even giving the Fantastic Four the chance to meet their creator, Waid and Wieringo’s run is an absolute comic book blast.


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The First 10 Marvel Villains to Defeat The Fantastic Four (in Chronological Order)

Some of the Fantastic Four’s earliest villains, like Mole Man and Doctor Doom, were also some of the First Family’s first foes to ever defeat them.

For those readers not entirely sold on the idea of the Fantastic Four in the wake of their not-so-successful live-action movie appearances, this series is perfect. It proves exactly why the Fantastic Four are worthwhile characters in the Marvel Universe, and why they deserve their spot as one of the most influential comic book teams in history. From wacky space antics to the complex relationship between Reed Richards and Doctor Doom, the Fantastic Four books are packed with incredible comic book excitement and thematic centers full of depth.

One of Marvel’s Most Consistent Books Is Also One of Their Best Heroes

Series

Daredevil #26 – 81

Released

October 2001 – January 2006

Creators

Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, David Mack, et al

Comic book fans are, of course, familiar with Matt Murdock, the man without fear, aka Daredevil. His escapades over the course of his decades-long existence in Marvel Comics have been a constant bright spot in the Marvel Universe’s diverse cast of characters and stories. From Stan Lee’s early days on the character to Frank Miller’s redefining run on the blind lawyer from Hell’s Kitchen, the Daredevil books have always been major contenders for Marvel’s best.

Brian Michael Bendis’ Daredevil run is perhaps the definitive modern Marvel book. Packed with incredible art, wondrous action, and devastating emotional and personal stakes for the man without fear, this is the definitive experience for readers looking for a way into Daredevil stories. One of the major influences on the critically acclaimed Netflix series Daredevil, Bendis’ time on the book brought new life and a new status quo, making it perfect for new readers and curious longtime fans alike.


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10 Most Underrated Daredevil Costumes, Ranked

While Daredevil is best known for his classic all-red costumes, Matt Murdock and others have a few suit variations that fans want to see used more.

Though fans can’t really go wrong jumping into any Daredevil book on the Marvel Unlimited app, reading from the Bendis era and simply following along as new writers take the reins is an easy way to get some of the very best Daredevil stories ever made. Ed Brubaker’s follow-up to Bendis’ time with the character is incredible in its own right, and a worthy successor.

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The Avengers Are Best When Their Problems Are Planetary

Earth’s Mightiest Heroes Defend the Planet In Non-Stop Action Stories

Series

Avengers #1 – 44, New Avengers #1 – 33

Released

December 2012–April 2015, January 2013 – April 2015

Creators

Jonathan Hickman, Mike Deodato Jr., Simone Bianchi, Jerome Opeña, et al

The Avengers have countless stories from countless eras that are worth fans checking out. The team has been around for decades, but they arguably didn’t have the success of their counterparts, the X-Men or the Fantastic Four, for many years. In the modern era, however, in the wake of the popularity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Avengers have become household names and iconic members of the superhero pantheon.

Jonathan Hickman’s time on the Avengers’ books is a perfect place for fans of the characters in the MCU to jump in. Huge in scale yet still personal in stake, Hickman’s Avengers saga is a must-read for anyone interested in Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Featuring unforgettable moments like Thor’s showdown with the mysterious Builders, the Illuminati’s terrifying machinations about the end of the multiverse, and the build-up to the 2015 event Secret Wars, one of the best events Marvel has ever released, this era of Avengers and New Avengers is absolutely iconic.


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Marvel Unlimited is a powerhouse app for fans to gain an even greater appreciation for their favorite heroes and stories, and the fact that the app allows readers to easily jump back and forth between series makes reading a crossover-heavy series like Hickman’s Avengers and New Avengers so manageable and so rewarding. It’s a wonderful resource for anyone interested in taking a deep dive into the Marvel Universe and connecting with each of its heroes and villains.


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