(Part 2) Best publisher books according to redditors

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We found 733 Reddit comments discussing the best publisher books. We ranked the 122 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Publishers:

u/thatturkishguy · 27 pointsr/comics

Was this inspired by the time he was turned to a frog in the comics?

u/kiekan · 9 pointsr/comicbooks

You should give Patsy Walker: Hellcat by Kathyrn Immonen (with art by Sturat Immonen and David Lafuente) a read. Its excellent.

u/Soulebreaker · 8 pointsr/marvelcomics

For Scarlet witch:

Nights of Wundagore: https://www.amazon.com/Avengers-Nights-Wundagore-David-Michelinie/dp/0785137211

Vision and the Scarlet Witch: https://www.amazon.com/Vision-Scarlet-Witch-1985-1986-12-ebook/dp/B01BT87YIW/ref=sr_1_9?keywords=vision+and+the+scarlet+witch&qid=1557511079&s=gateway&sr=8-9

Dan Abnett Mini from the 90s: https://www.amazon.com/SCARLET-WITCH-January-LANNING-ABNETT/dp/B001FW4UGM/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=scarlet+witch+dan+abnett&qid=1557510502&s=books&sr=1-3-catcorr

Busiek's run on Avengers: https://www.amazon.com/Avengers-Assemble-Vol-1998-2004-ebook/dp/B00AR0655M/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=kurt+busiek+avengers&qid=1557510533&s=books&sr=1-1

Her latest solo by James Robinson: https://www.amazon.com/Scarlet-Witch-Vol-Witches-Road/dp/078519682X/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=robinson+scarlet+witch&qid=1557510680&s=books&sr=1-3

For Scarlet Witch with Doctor Strange:

Doctor Strange Vol 2 #60: https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Strange_Vol_2_60

Scarlet Witch appeared in some issues of Aaron's run on Doctor Strange. I think it was specifically in the Last Days of Magic arc: https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Strange-Vol-Last-Magic/dp/0785199330/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=ZK90Y8QR9PR1KMBVSGPF

She also appeared in some issues of Doctor Strange: Damnation: https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Strange-Damnation-Complete-Collection/dp/1302912607

For Doctor Strange by himself:

Triumph and Torment: https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Strange-Doom-Triumph-Torment/dp/0871356600

The Oath: https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Strange-Brian-K-Vaughan/dp/0785187863/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=BY8T0W99BRQ3983J7D1P

Into Shamballa: https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Strange-Shamballa-Marvel-Graphic/dp/0871351668

u/[deleted] · 6 pointsr/comicbooks

Starting Point: Volume 1

u/kickshaw · 6 pointsr/marvelstudios

OH MY GOD HELLCAT IT'S HELLCAT AAAAHHHH!!!!

u/centipededamascus · 5 pointsr/Marvel

Check these out:

u/awesomeclark · 3 pointsr/Marvel

Simply recommending "Hickman" seems to be a popular answer here, but I don't know if that's necessarily helpful for someone who requested a story arc. The guy did close to 30 issues, with a different writer in the middle of those 30. Maybe the recommendation is based on the fact that Fantastic Four #570-588 and #600-611 are easily accessible on Unlimited. I don't know.

I simply have to recommend the earlier stuff. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby stayed with FF for much longer than the other comics that they created together, so the cohesiveness of the storylines is really top-notch. They really shaped the Marvel Universe in ways that other writers didn't fathom at the time. #45 introduced the Inhumans, and #52 introduced the Black Panther, but guess what happened in-between?

The Galactus Trilogy from 1966's Fantastic Four #48-50 gets my vote for the best of the Lee-Kirby stories. It's also one of the first pure "story arcs" that Marvel ever produced. These three issues featured the Watcher and introduced new characters Galactus and the Silver Surfer to the Marvel Universe. Plus, the Ultimate Nullifier. Can't go wrong with that.

If you've seen the second FF movie, The Rise of the Silver Surfer, please try to forget it. The comic version is SO much better.

Finally, I want to suggest another storyline for you when you've finished the above. Check out John Byrne's most famous storyline, The Trial of Galactus, an arc that ran sporadically through FF #242-262. Ironically, this storyline is almost a sequel of sorts to the storyline in #48-50, even though the two stories were published twenty years apart. In the penultimate chapter, Reed Richards must ultimately face grave consequences for his past actions regarding Galactus. The Avengers, Dr. Strange, and many notable "cosmic" Marvel characters appear in this arc, making it a fun "crossover" of sorts (before crossovers were convoluted, expensive events that frustrated creators and fans alike).

This collected edition of The Trial of Galactus is the best way to read the story without purchasing all twenty-one comic books individually. You could also probably just read #261-262 and you would get a pretty good idea of the scope of the story.

So, there you go. At least five comics for you to read that will enhance your knowledge and appreciation of Marvel's First Family (and their rogue's gallery) immensely.

u/Ridry · 2 pointsr/comicbooks

I'm going to second the Marvel Action lines.

Also going to second Ms. Marvel. Especially the first omnibus https://www.amazon.com/Ms-Marvel-Omnibus-Vol-1/dp/1302902016

We also love Marvel Rising in my house (which also has some free TV episodes on YouTube).

First Run - https://www.amazon.com/Marvel-Rising-Devin-Grayson/dp/1302912615

Recent Run isn't out yet as a paperback.

The recent Marvel Team up mini between Kamala and Spider was a big hit. I think that one is coming in November with both adventures (one with Spidey and one with Captain Marvel).

Outside of Marvel I'll suggest Amulet, Phoebe and the Unicorn, Dogman and Canto.

u/Butch_Glitterface · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Deadpool always makes me happy. Happiness is a warm gun sounds like something Deadpool would say, oddly enough.

u/Heigw · 2 pointsr/DCcomics

Only ones I have that really go into it deep is that mini-series just called "Krypton." It was pretty great.
https://www.amazon.com/World-Krypton-1987-Complete-Miniseries/dp/B0084BBSYY

Edit: Looks like its actually called "World of Krypton." How was I supposed to know when right on the front cover of all 4 books it says "KRYPTON" in big bold letters!

u/jiveturkey99 · 2 pointsr/charactercrossovers
u/MarcinBX · 1 pointr/Marvel

You bought volumes (books) 1,2,3

You can wait for volume 4

or

buy a single issues (14+)

https://www.amazon.com/Old-Man-Logan-Comic-Book/dp/B01N02VFU4/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1488320210&sr=1-1&keywords=old+man+logan+14

or You may go to comic shop for single issues

or you may buy digital version from amazon/comixology

March 8 - date of issue 19 (last issue from vol 4)

You may also buy Marvel Unlimited and read other series

I think that You should have fun reading Moon Knight

https://www.reddit.com/r/comicbooks/comments/5it0pg/survey_results_best_marvel_books_2016_expost/

I love Uncanny Avengers:Unity by Duggan. Starting from issue 6 ... each new issue is better than previous one. (5-6 issues=1 volume). This is the longest ANAD Marvel team book. but this book has different style than OML

u/I_love_aminals · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I used to work at a comic book store and love comics! Here are my recommendations:

For Marvel:
New Silver Surfer Comics (Although I might be partial because he is my favorite superhero.)
New Ms. Marvel They do a great job of making the comic very relevant for today. No idea why it is this much on Amazon, but you can find it for cheap elsewhere.
Joss Whedon's Astonishing X-Men. Supposed to be hilarious because Joss Whedon.

Great if you like Post-Apocalyptic Stuff:
Saga is great for beginners. My housemate had no interest in graphic novels and now she is hooked because she started with Saga.
Y: the Last Man has such a compelling storyline, can't stop reading the series!
Rover Red Charlie because I love animals and apocalypses! I always can't wait for the next one! (Also find it cheaper elsewhere)
We3 Your heart will die, but you will wish you had more to read!

Two I haven't read yet but are supposed to be Apocalyptic:
Sweet Tooth Look weird but cool.
Prophet Looks intense but worth the read.

For myself Blacksad because he is a cat detective. Need I say more?

And check out the Humble Bundle Image comic sale because you can buy some for one cent or the others for way cheap if you want some digital copies to interest you.

Edit: Added missing links and comments below for one super comment!

u/jonah365 · 1 pointr/batman

http://www.amazon.com/Daredevil-Batman-Eye-eye-Elseworlds/dp/0785105522

I recommend this to you if you have not already read it

u/call_me_cthulhu_ · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

One of the best pieces of advice I can give someone is to listen to the advice of others but always go with your gut and make your own choices because you have to live with them. It's pretty straight forward but it can be applied to a lot of different situations a girl can go through. A few; if everyone tells you that the guy you're interested in is a cheater and a jerk he most likely is and whoever a giving you the advice isn't trying to hurt you. Or if your friends are telling you should sneak out and go to a party but your gut tells you not to then you probably shouldn't. In the end every decision you make is going to affect you and you're the one who has to live with them. As a girl I've been in both of these situations and can tell you for me my advice paid off

I'd really like this. A used one is $4.99.

Thanks for the great contest and Run Lilly Run

u/smithm3254 · 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

I could probably ruin it for you right now. Just read the comics. They’ve been out since ‘91. Combine that knowledge with them saying it’s time lines are going to be similar to the finale of Star Trek TNG: All Good Things.

Here’s a major spoiler on the cover of the final issue.

u/dreamerawoken · 1 pointr/shelfporn

You mean the chibi ones? They were designed by Jill Thompson, from the book At Deaths Door (https://www.amazon.com/Deaths-DEATHS-Thompson-Jul-01-03-Paperback/dp/B007SLJJ7E/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1504055329&sr=8-4&keywords=at+deaths+door+comics). Bought it when it came out years ago, rarely see it online.

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u/geomu · 1 pointr/Marvel

My six year old loves the Marvel Super Hero Adventures comics. They are geared towards young kids. The first several issues are a team up with Spider-Man and another hero and teach a lesson like "working as a team" the recent issues have been holiday specials featuring Captain Marvel. They are drawn in a cute cartoony style.

She also likes the Marvel Rising comics, these tie in with the Marvel Rising movie released recently on Disney Channel. And there is dolls and other merchandise you can find at Target or wherever for this line. You can get the whole story as a paperback for less then $10 ($7.40 on Amazon). This is a team up with Squirrel Girl and Ms. Marvel, my daughters two favorite heroes.

She loves Squirrel Girl but they aren't the easier to read to her as those comics tend to be real wordy. I've heard good things about Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, but my local comic shop doesn't carry them, so I haven't given that a try yet.

u/Draculasaurus_Rex · 1 pointr/Marvel