10 Best Comics For Fans Who Loved Netflix’s Marvel Shows

In November 2013, it was announced that Netflix and Marvel made a deal to craft a small-scale, cinematic universe of television shows in a prestige drama format similar to the series released over at HBO. With this announcement came what was later learned to be internally called the “Marvel Knights” lineup, a series of television shows that would, seemingly overnight, completely take the superhero fan world by storm.Starting with Daredevil in 2015, these shows expanded heavily, with Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, and even The Punisher getting their own series shortly after Matt Murdock. Of course, these shows would be nothing without the comics—and in some cases, these shows adapt the comics much more closely than practically any other MCU property. Now that this universe is officially ten years old, rewatches are starting to get a little stale, and it’s about time fans check out the comics that inspired their favorite superhero shows.This comic was made while writer Frank Miller and artist Bill Sienkiewicz were at the top of their games. The two were in perfect sync developing the title, and what ensued was a wild, surreal story that retold Elektra’s origins on her own terms, set against an insane conspiracy the assassin found herself embroiled in.It makes sense why that is because the character became a fan favorite almost immediately after being introduced in the first issue of Frank Miller’s Daredevil run.

In November 2013, it was announced that Netflix and Marvel made a deal to craft a small-scale, cinematic universe of television shows in a prestige drama format similar to the series released over at HBO. With this announcement came what was later learned to be internally called the “Marvel Knights” lineup, a series of television shows that would, seemingly overnight, completely take the superhero fan world by storm.

It makes sense why that is because the character became a fan favorite almost immediately after being introduced in the first issue of Frank Miller’s Daredevil run.

Starting with Daredevil in 2015, these shows expanded heavily, with Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, and even The Punisher getting their own series shortly after Matt Murdock. Of course, these shows would be nothing without the comics—and in some cases, these shows adapt the comics much more closely than practically any other MCU property. Now that this universe is officially ten years old, rewatches are starting to get a little stale, and it’s about time fans check out the comics that inspired their favorite superhero shows.

This comic was made while writer Frank Miller and artist Bill Sienkiewicz were at the top of their games. The two were in perfect sync developing the title, and what ensued was a wild, surreal story that retold Elektra’s origins on her own terms, set against an insane conspiracy the assassin found herself embroiled in.

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