The Avengers have over half a century of comics, movies, TV shows and video games under their collective utility belt. Such a mountain of content can make a new fan freeze like T’Challa in Black Panther. It makes sense—where does one even start? Well, fret not, intrepid hero. There’s good news: fans don’t actually need to consume everything. Certain stories can serve as entry points for new Marvel fans who want to avoid a full completist binge.Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbusters have the highest highs, only to trend turbulent with their more modern fare. Classic Marvel Avengers comics arcs from the 1960s and 1980s, or even animated series, are all Thor-level worthy launching points for newcomers. The point is: whether intrigued by Marvel, curious about cosmic space operas, more partial to grounded superheroics or just looking to deep-dive to appease a date, there’s an Avengers experience out there for a “True Believer” built to welcome newcomers.Thomas, alongside renowned artists like John Buscema and Neal Adams, became synonymous with both brilliant serialized and single-issue adventures. Stand-alone issues like Avengers #8 are a great starting point for Marvel newcomers or Avengers rookies. Those with a larger appetite have arcs like the Kree-Skrull War storyline or the Warlord and the Witch as an alternative.
The Avengers have over half a century of comics, movies, TV shows and video games under their collective utility belt. Such a mountain of content can make a new fan freeze like T’Challa in Black Panther. It makes sense—where does one even start? Well, fret not, intrepid hero. There’s good news: fans don’t actually need to consume everything. Certain stories can serve as entry points for new Marvel fans who want to avoid a full completist binge.
Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbusters have the highest highs, only to trend turbulent with their more modern fare. Classic Marvel Avengers comics arcs from the 1960s and 1980s, or even animated series, are all Thor-level worthy launching points for newcomers. The point is: whether intrigued by Marvel, curious about cosmic space operas, more partial to grounded superheroics or just looking to deep-dive to appease a date, there’s an Avengers experience out there for a “True Believer” built to welcome newcomers.
Thomas, alongside renowned artists like John Buscema and Neal Adams, became synonymous with both brilliant serialized and single-issue adventures. Stand-alone issues like Avengers #8 are a great starting point for Marvel newcomers or Avengers rookies. Those with a larger appetite have arcs like the Kree-Skrull War storyline or the Warlord and the Witch as an alternative.
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