The 20 Darkest Marvel Comics Ever

When it comes to dark and mature comics, most people believe DC publishes grittier and grimmer stories than Marvel. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Although the MCU and most Marvel mainstream stories are kid-friendly, the publisher also has its fair share of dark comics.Marvel’s most mature stories are usually explicitly violent and include graphic content. However, violence isn’t the only trait that makes a comic dark. These comics explore mature topics of all kinds. They sometimes delve into the very core of human nature. What truly makes these the darkest Marvel comics is the profound despair and hopelessness they convey.When most fans think of the 1980s, they imagine that the true maturation of the comic industry took place in 1985, with books like Watchmen, Squadron Supreme, and The Dark Knight Returns. However, an argument can be made that Uncanny X-Men was doing mature superheroes since the late ’70s. The best example of this is the brilliant classic, The Dark Phoenix Saga. The story of the Dark Phoenix’s rise and the X-Men battle to save their friends is much darker and mature than it gets credit for.

When it comes to dark and mature comics, most people believe DC publishes grittier and grimmer stories than Marvel. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Although the MCU and most Marvel mainstream stories are kid-friendly, the publisher also has its fair share of dark comics.

Marvel’s most mature stories are usually explicitly violent and include graphic content. However, violence isn’t the only trait that makes a comic dark. These comics explore mature topics of all kinds. They sometimes delve into the very core of human nature. What truly makes these the darkest Marvel comics is the profound despair and hopelessness they convey.

When most fans think of the 1980s, they imagine that the true maturation of the comic industry took place in 1985, with books like Watchmen, Squadron Supreme, and The Dark Knight Returns. However, an argument can be made that Uncanny X-Men was doing mature superheroes since the late ’70s. The best example of this is the brilliant classic, The Dark Phoenix Saga. The story of the Dark Phoenix’s rise and the X-Men battle to save their friends is much darker and mature than it gets credit for.

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