Brian Michael Bendis’ Best Marvel Stories, Ranked

Marvel Comics has always been a hub of creativity bustling with exceptional writers and artists, and though some of the publisher’s peaks came in the latter half of the 20th century, one of Marvel’s most important eras was the 2000s, a decade where the publisher pushed the boundaries of what superhero stories could and should be, and where creatives were allowed to craft bolder, more complex, and more mature stories.One of the most important figures at Marvel Comics during the 2000s and beyond was writer Brian Michael Bendis, a man who established some of the most integral aspects of Marvel’s modern universe, as well as brought a number of the company’s most famous characters to their defining comic book runs. While some fans have soured on Bendis in recent years, there’s no denying that his run of comics in the 2000s at Marvel is one of the most influential that the company has seen in decades.Released under Marvel’s MAX imprint, a sector of the company that allowed for more mature, adult-oriented stories to be told, Alias followed Jessica Jones, a former superhero-turned private detective, who battled her own demons as much as she did the criminals and villains of New York City’s underbelly. Grounded, gritty, and genuinely emotional, Alias set the stage for one of Marvel’s most important female heroes, and it laid the groundwork for the fantastic Netflix adaptation in live-action, Jessica Jones. Jessica has gone on to star in a number of incredible solo books from other writers, major team-up stories, and countless events, making her one of the most vital characters in Marvel’s modern lineup.

Marvel Comics has always been a hub of creativity bustling with exceptional writers and artists, and though some of the publisher’s peaks came in the latter half of the 20th century, one of Marvel’s most important eras was the 2000s, a decade where the publisher pushed the boundaries of what superhero stories could and should be, and where creatives were allowed to craft bolder, more complex, and more mature stories.

One of the most important figures at Marvel Comics during the 2000s and beyond was writer Brian Michael Bendis, a man who established some of the most integral aspects of Marvel’s modern universe, as well as brought a number of the company’s most famous characters to their defining comic book runs. While some fans have soured on Bendis in recent years, there’s no denying that his run of comics in the 2000s at Marvel is one of the most influential that the company has seen in decades.

Released under Marvel’s MAX imprint, a sector of the company that allowed for more mature, adult-oriented stories to be told, Alias followed Jessica Jones, a former superhero-turned private detective, who battled her own demons as much as she did the criminals and villains of New York City’s underbelly. Grounded, gritty, and genuinely emotional, Alias set the stage for one of Marvel’s most important female heroes, and it laid the groundwork for the fantastic Netflix adaptation in live-action, Jessica Jones. Jessica has gone on to star in a number of incredible solo books from other writers, major team-up stories, and countless events, making her one of the most vital characters in Marvel’s modern lineup.

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