Where To Start In Marvel Comics For Beginners

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  • New Marvel readers learn where to start reading in multiple era's depending on what characters and stories you're most interested in. Award-winning comic book editor Joe Corallo and life-long comic reader Eric Breen join Wes to point out the best places for new Marvel Comics readers to start. Including the best era's of your favorite Marvel Comics characters. They describe Marvel Comics history and era's ranging from the 1960's, 1980's, 1990's and 2000's. Where to start in Marvel Comics for beginners.
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    1:23 60’s Era Marvel Comics
    3:34 Jim Shooter Era Marvel
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  • @kendowlingkdj1
    @kendowlingkdj1 Год назад +13

    The Jim Shooter Era is definitely my thing. 80's baby! That's when Marvel was king of the hill. For Spiderman, nothing beats Roger Stern's run in my opinion.

    • @EvandroACruz
      @EvandroACruz Год назад +3

      Best Marvel age of all times.

    • @RamManNo1
      @RamManNo1 Год назад +1

      Stern might be the best writer ever.

  • @ChillMonger
    @ChillMonger Год назад +19

    As a new fan the overwhelming feeling is real. I think the great art era is appreciated from veteran readers. But a new fan isn't going to appreciate the pencils & inks. The colorists and computer filters that the new comics have, will appear better. Last Great Marvel Era is the go to. I think 2004 Astonishing X-Men is a perfect jumping point like Joe says

    • @rickymcn1
      @rickymcn1 Год назад +3

      I think you're right. It's hard to appreciate the older stuff when it's a younger audience. I'm an older gentleman myself and I'll admit that the newer stuff looks better at a glance but I much prefer the artwork from 1980-2000. The newer stuff is too good which makes it feel sterile to me, like it was created by, well, a computer. Which it largely is.

    • @dgeci
      @dgeci 8 месяцев назад

      I totally disagree. The old art is so ICONIC and dynamic. While all these comics with CGI images give me the same feeling than any bad movie with CGI sfx. Fake, lifeless, too realistic, generic, ...

  • @tlou2isntcanon
    @tlou2isntcanon Год назад +4

    The Conan the Barbarian Original Marvel Years run. Year after year of brilliance from Thomas and Buscema.

  • @rickymcn1
    @rickymcn1 Год назад +6

    Picked up the Roger Stern Spidey omni recently. So good. It includes his Spectacular Spidey issues which is great. Just remember to buy second hand. Don't give money to companies who hate you.

  • @matthewward2312
    @matthewward2312 Год назад +6

    This is a great idea for a video Wes! Well done and going to listen to this while grilling in a few 😎

  • @justinarzola5782
    @justinarzola5782 Год назад +4

    I usually start with a character or writer i like.

  • @bbbhauntedbasement
    @bbbhauntedbasement Год назад +4

    I've been buying a few Mighty Marvel Masterworks I got Daredevil and it has collection 1 through 10

  • @kyshowman6847
    @kyshowman6847 Год назад +11

    Weirdest suggestion
    The Thing Two in one special comics. They often involve other heroes and characters spanning all levels of Marvel. And the fact that character wise, the Thing is very likable

    • @fishin4bass2002
      @fishin4bass2002 Год назад +1

      The thing is probably my favorite marvel character

    • @RamManNo1
      @RamManNo1 Год назад

      Thing was hands down the best Marvel character in the 70s. Those Marvel 2in1s are way underrated!! Lots of stuff going on there

  • @hellodrjeckyl
    @hellodrjeckyl Год назад +14

    80's to early 90's is pinnacle Marvel. Everything has been down hill since. Love the art from that era. Maybe that's my opinion because thats when I got into comics in my child hood.
    Lately I've been picking up Might Marvel Masterworks trades which are great. They have different series from Stan Lee, Kirby and Ditko ranging from X-Men, Avengers, Hulk, Daredevil, Thor, Dr. Strange and more and they are 10 issues each trade for $15 each. Also epic collection trades are a great value.

  • @michaelhorning6014
    @michaelhorning6014 Год назад +4

    Marvel Unlimited subscription. I've read all the early Marvel issues through about 1968. I'm currently reading all three Spider-Man comics (Amazing, Spectacular, and Marvel Team-Up) up to 1979 so far. I will go back and read FF, Avengers, and X-Men after I finish Spider-Man.

    • @scorpionwins6378
      @scorpionwins6378 Год назад +2

      That's outstanding man. I admire your dedication. For me nothing comes close to Marvel silver-age/bronze age. I'm currently reading X-Men starting with Kirby and heading into the Claremont run. The storytelling and artwork are simply divine. I love it!

  • @31altair
    @31altair Год назад +4

    I hopped right into Busiek/Perez Avengers when I started a just a few years back great place to start had no problems 👍 one of the best 90s Comic runs IMO

  • @tlou2isntcanon
    @tlou2isntcanon Год назад +2

    Love Joe and The Breen. Best guests. Throw Uel in there and you got yo'self a stew!

  • @basementbrotherscollectibles
    @basementbrotherscollectibles Год назад +3

    Great video and recommendations. Sometimes people can look at what’s collected in an omnibus and start there.

    • @scorpionwins6378
      @scorpionwins6378 Год назад

      I agree. The omnibus route is an amazing source, if you can manage to get your hands on one. OOP second hand copies tends to have an outrageous price attached to them.

  • @batboy9997
    @batboy9997 Год назад +3

    I started in 1989. When the Marvel trading cards came out in 90, a whole new world exploded into existence for me. That made it very easy. Also, the rockstar artist era was the coolest.

    • @RamManNo1
      @RamManNo1 Год назад +1

      Those Marvel trading cards are what got me into comics too!

  • @vicstf8432
    @vicstf8432 Год назад +2

    I expect yout to wear a Marvel t-shirt for the DC one. :P

  • @juuso7792
    @juuso7792 Год назад +3

    Great suggestions! It was nice to see Stern Cap mentioned, something not a lot of people highlight but it was my introduction to Cap so I have a soft spot for it

  • @alexandrefrauches132
    @alexandrefrauches132 Год назад +12

    Good recommendations. In my opinion, the best start points for the Marvel heroes are:
    Fantastic Four - Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's run; Mark Waid run or Jonathan Hickman's run
    The incredible Hulk - The Stan Lee and Jack Kirby short run; Hulk Gray
    Spider man - Stan Lee, Steve Ditko and John Romita's Sr run (also Bendis Ultimate run as honorable mention)
    Thor - Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's run; Walter Simonson run; Jason Aaron's run
    Iron Man - Extremis storyline
    Captain America - Ed Bubaker's run
    X-men - Giant Size X-men 1 and Chris Claremont's run; Grant Morrison run; Joss Wheadon's run; House of X and Powers of X
    Doctor Strange - Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's run
    Inhumans - Paul Jenkins Marvel Knights run
    Daredevil - Frank Miller's run; Daredevil Yellow
    Black Panther - Christopher Priest run; Reginald Hudlin first arc "Who is the black panther"
    Avengers - Kurt Busiek and George Perez run; Bendis New Avengers

    • @jcoral1
      @jcoral1 Год назад +2

      I LOVE that Paul Jenkins Marvel Knights Inhumans run!

    • @alexandrefrauches132
      @alexandrefrauches132 Год назад +2

      @@jcoral1 Same. Even though I prefer the Inhumans more as supporting characters in other books like F4, Paul Jenkins run, alongside saladin ahmed Black Bolt book, was one few exemp0les that show that the royal family has the potential to work as lead characters in their own stories.

    • @jcoral1
      @jcoral1 Год назад +2

      @@alexandrefrauches132 Definitely! My suggestion for the letters column in that Black Bolt run being called The Bolt Print was printed as a runner up in issue 2 or 3 of that as well.

    • @purhso8721
      @purhso8721 Год назад +2

      when you say the fantastic four stan lee and kirby's run do you mean all 100 books or the epic collection that has (1-18)?

    • @alexandrefrauches132
      @alexandrefrauches132 Год назад +1

      @@purhso8721 I mean all the 100 books including some of the duo best stories like the Inhuman saga and Galactus trilogy.

  • @AL-ws5yi
    @AL-ws5yi Год назад +3

    Great video! I can show this to anyone wanting to get into Marvel comics.

  • @BradyHargettOffical
    @BradyHargettOffical Год назад +2

    I always find it kind of funny when people say comics have gone downhill since the 90's, mostly because I have a very hard time getting into comics from before 2000. For me I started reading in the early 2000's with Ultimate Spider-man and Grant Morrisons Batman, and Jonathon Hickman in just the past 10 years or so has written some of the best comics I have read with the amazing build up to Secret Wars, and now more recently with HoX/PoX.

  • @benevolentremnant2949
    @benevolentremnant2949 Год назад +4

    So many good suggestions here. Thanks guys.
    Daredevil: Born Again is one of my favorites of all time. Definitely agree with Joe on that one.

  • @GreekLibra1984
    @GreekLibra1984 Год назад +3

    This video was incredible and perfect for someone just returning to comics after a long time hiatus. That's the main reason I purchase more Marvel Epic Collections and DC Essential Collections more then anything. Thank you so much. I can't wait to see your video on where to start with DC.

  • @EvandroACruz
    @EvandroACruz Год назад +2

    Start with Silver Age Stan Lee.Marvel has a less messed up continuity of the DC.I don't recommend starts with post 2000's comics.

  • @ComicsCompanion
    @ComicsCompanion Год назад

    Very much enjoyed the discussion. Thanks!

  • @smoore6461
    @smoore6461 4 месяца назад

    This and your DC video are fantastic and very much the kind of thing I was looking for! Thanks so I much for both of these videos!

  • @thecartoonsthatmadeus4
    @thecartoonsthatmadeus4 Год назад +1

    Man you guys brought back so many memories with this one

  • @rolanalberto3064
    @rolanalberto3064 Год назад +3

    Good recommends. I'll check on these, thanks fellas! I actually started in Marvel were mostly from the late 70s to early 90s. Starting with PUNISHER MAINLINE and WAR JOURNAL, IRON MAN and WEB OF SPIDER-MAN Annuals. Those were the books on the shelf when I was a kid (yeah, I'm old) And also the newstrip Spider-Man comics which were (I think) Buscema and Bagley (early) era.

  • @JordansMortalKombatAdven-xn3qo
    @JordansMortalKombatAdven-xn3qo 2 месяца назад

    You know what, being introduced to a lot of these characters through the MCU’s Infinity Saga which, to me was the “golden” era of the MCU when everything was really good.
    I think I really want to get into all of these characters, even the Daredevil stuff as the Daredevil series on Netflix over the past decade was easily my favorite superhero tv series of the past decade because, it didn’t feel like a normal thrown together tv series, it took the material seriously and it felt like I was getting a 1 hour feature length movie daily for like 8 days straight or however many episodes it was.
    Man I want to go back and watch that show again now, anyways I will definitely be getting into these comics for sure.

  • @TevyaSmolka
    @TevyaSmolka Год назад +2

    Great job wes on how to get into marvel comics.

  • @Bolbi145
    @Bolbi145 Год назад +51

    If kids in the 80’s could start Marvel without the internet or reading guide databases, what’s stopping people today from reading those Marvel stories?

    • @johnfrost5268
      @johnfrost5268 Год назад +14

      Issue prices upwards of $4? I remember fondly when comics cost 20 cents apiece... My keyboard, today, doesn't even come with a cents icon... haha

    • @Bolbi145
      @Bolbi145 Год назад +1

      @@johnfrost5268 I mean the back issues

    • @bdgcomics9905
      @bdgcomics9905 Год назад +5

      @@Bolbi145 there is an overwhelming amount of books and it is intimidating to even learn where to begin. Probably one of the biggest reasons

    • @johnfrost5268
      @johnfrost5268 Год назад +5

      @@Bolbi145 Yeah, I started reading comics in 72... I didn't need any kind of guide. I could get 5 comics for a buck though and you can't do that anymore.

    • @Bolbi145
      @Bolbi145 Год назад

      @@bdgcomics9905 again that didn’t stop kids in the 80’s, so what’s stopping someone from picking up those very same books that they read?

  • @stephentheshywarrior2759
    @stephentheshywarrior2759 Год назад +4

    Great recommendations. Please do DC as well.

  • @bdgcomics9905
    @bdgcomics9905 Год назад +1

    Interesting good video as someone who started reading comics during covid times this is an awesome video, thank you!

  • @andrewgonzalez2356
    @andrewgonzalez2356 Год назад +2

    I’ll come back and watch the rest later, but I plan on picking up the Charles Soule Daredevil Omnibus, and exploring from there.
    [I know Marvel picked up the Aliens license, so I’m looking into that too since they’ve been re-printing the old Darkhorse issues to Omnibus format.]

    • @fishin4bass2002
      @fishin4bass2002 Год назад +1

      I don’t think Charles Soule would be a good starting point for daredevil. Frank Miller would be

  • @Nadafingah
    @Nadafingah Год назад +1

    Man, I do feel bad for people starting out in comics today. When I started, my neighbor lent both volumes of The Origins of Marvel Comics (yeah, I’m old). Those books were great. Each hero came with the origin story and a newer issue from 1968! I doubt local lcs would have it, but you might get lucky on eBay or Amazon. Your recommendations are great. That Shooter era was an embarrassment of riches. So many great books.

  • @unodestosdiaz2998
    @unodestosdiaz2998 Год назад +1

    reading marvel thru essential editions. Got ess xmen 1, 3-5, ess wolverine 1-2, and for art appreciation, got x-men gallery edition by thomas and adams (a beautiful thing to behold) looking to get ess punisher. ff by byrne and venom gallery ed.

  • @positiveproductions6699
    @positiveproductions6699 Год назад +2

    Do you mind doing one of these for Batgirl specifically because I know Batgirl year one is a good place to start but it's out of print as far as I know currently anyway

  • @ericbreen4340
    @ericbreen4340 Год назад +6

    Kudos to Joe for being the only one of us not wearing a DC Shirt for this Marvel Video 😁

  • @fishin4bass2002
    @fishin4bass2002 Год назад +1

    Personally I don’t think people just use any “jumping on points” I’ve always heard people tell me about all of these jumping on points like “house of X” but If you didn’t read the last 40 years of X-men the you really aren’t going to understand a lot of what’s going on. I feel that you should start with the very beginning of whatever character you want to read and work your way up. X-men might be the only title you can skip all the issues up to the Claremont run/giant sized X-men. The only reason why I even say that is because they basically introduce a new team and tell you everything you need to know and in issue 138 they actually tell you everything that has happened from issue one to that issue and explain every little thing you need.

  • @danieltinnirello2013
    @danieltinnirello2013 Год назад +3

    For me personally I started at the year of my birth, 1972, and work my way through. I just turned 50 on May 27, so I’m still going through a lot of back issues from Marvel. Probably the best era for Marvel was the 1980s, there were a lot of good stories written then. From the 1970s-2014 was when Marvel was good, nowadays it’s just hit and miss, mostly miss. There are tons of back issues to read and collected editions. The Ultimate Universe I thought was pretty good to. It’s really up to the reader where to start. Thanks for the recommendations. Where I live, in Cleveland, Ohio, there are three local comic book shops that will probably have back issues or collected editions of the stories or runs that you mentioned. Each one has a good selection of back issues or collected editions from Marvel. Anyway, thanks again for the recommendations.

    • @AL-ws5yi
      @AL-ws5yi Год назад

      Happy belated birthday!

    • @danieltinnirello2013
      @danieltinnirello2013 Год назад

      @@AL-ws5yi Thank you!

    • @priestmorrison6564
      @priestmorrison6564 Год назад

      !!AGE OF APOCALYPSE!!!
      *jeyeah(you said Ultimates But I can't Add to my List. It is ALREADY too Long!!)

    • @danieltinnirello2013
      @danieltinnirello2013 Год назад

      @@priestmorrison6564 Age of Apocalypse is a good story to be added to the list as well.
      The Ultimates, Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate Fantastic Four and Ultimate X-Men are pretty good to.

  • @_TheViewer_
    @_TheViewer_ Год назад

    Thanks for the idea and effort you guys put into it, currently planning alongside the video.
    Marvel Unlimited really offers every of the mentioned issues, going to be an awesome time, Greetings from Berlin !

    • @Wes_From_TC
      @Wes_From_TC  Год назад

      Glad we can help!!!

    • @_TheViewer_
      @_TheViewer_ Год назад

      @@Wes_From_TC t
      Maybe I catch you on time for a question, where should I start if I want the most Marvel-Entity Stories ? Thanks in advance !

  • @dgeci
    @dgeci 8 месяцев назад

    I have finally decided to start reading comics (I am from the 80's, I watched and read lots of Mangas... and playing Marvel Snap) and this video is REALLY helpfull. And I will focus on the 60's to 90's to start with. After 2000 it's no more the same feeling seems like to me. Thanks a lot for this macro video !!!

  • @valdnorc9xydr957
    @valdnorc9xydr957 Год назад

    I picked up Simonson's Thor run because of Beta Ray Bill, and it was a good buy.

  • @Markusousa
    @Markusousa Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video. Can you try and do on also for DC? Thanks

  • @g041583
    @g041583 Год назад +2

    Actually, which stories would you recommend from both Marvel and DC for people that are not in the comics environment??

  • @Israel-Hands
    @Israel-Hands 7 месяцев назад

    Id definitely like a starting guide for Hulk and She-Hulk. Theuve really been let down on the big/small screen.

  • @johnfrost5268
    @johnfrost5268 Год назад +1

    I think a great place to start reading comics would be to read the Image 1963 series and take it from there. You'll have an idea of where you want to start, anyway. I love the older comics... printed on newsprint... 20 cents an issue... great stuff. I quit buying comics after they went to 35 cents. I couldn't afford them and they started to change... I don't know what it was but something other than the price changed. Maybe I just out grew them.

  • @suitedcollectibles8232
    @suitedcollectibles8232 Год назад +1

    So I’m sort of new in comics so there’s some characters I’ve read a fair bit about and have already gotten into but theirs one I want get into but don’t know where to start and that’s ghost rider, does anyone know what series would be the best?

  • @fishin4bass2002
    @fishin4bass2002 Год назад +5

    If you get into X-men you can litterally skip the first 60 issues and start with giant sized X-men and the beginning of Claremont’s run and you wouldn’t miss anything. X-men before giant sized X-men was pretty bad and very skipable.

  • @jeanpoillet4805
    @jeanpoillet4805 Год назад +1

    In France we have beautiful integral year by year, I have very enjoy fantastic four years 61-62 and 63 and Spiderman years 62-63 to 73

  • @XangoFwet
    @XangoFwet Год назад

    For Black Panther fans? Start with Christopher Priest’s Marvel Knights Run in 1998.
    You can then either go back with Don McGregor’s run starting from Jungle Action #6 OR Start Reginald Hudlin’s Run in 2007 i believe. But you ABSOLUTELY MUST start with Christopher Priest’s run.

  • @RamManNo1
    @RamManNo1 Год назад +1

    Am I the only one who misses pre Frank Miller Daredevil? I mean, he’s alright now. But I miss when he wasn’t so broody constantly :/

  • @smoore6461
    @smoore6461 4 месяца назад

    Im trying to rememer, i read moon knight a lot back in tge 80s and 90s but cant remener the series or the writers/artists i really enjoyed too.

  • @brandonaguayo3142
    @brandonaguayo3142 2 месяца назад

    Is there a way to buy old 1st appearance re print issues? Like I wanna read issues 1 Of the x men and FF can I buy reprints that don’t come in collection books

    • @Wes_From_TC
      @Wes_From_TC  2 месяца назад

      X-Men #1 has been reprinted many times over the years.

  • @ricobonifacio1095
    @ricobonifacio1095 Год назад

    I wish they would reissue the 1982 G.I Joe comics. I have only a few from when I was a kid, one is the infamous Causalities of war. But they weren't "official marvel comics" I would assume because they are not included in their unlimited digital comics, and haven't been reissued by the company. It's a shame.

  • @mardirosekshian5330
    @mardirosekshian5330 Год назад

    Total newbie here..How do we know if it's a original issue or a reprint?
    -Thanks

    • @kidicarus2215
      @kidicarus2215 Год назад +1

      This information is in the indica. It will tell you if it's a first printing, 2nd print, or reprint, and when it was first published.

  • @Zillawill
    @Zillawill Год назад

    I mainly read manga so I sorta jump in and out of comics maybe once a year or even couple years, one of main issues I've always had is while on paper the crossover events sounds cool its stupid that it isn't either self contained to its own separate issues or just part of the main series (depending on the crossover event), I also don't always enjoy how the writers, artists etc change or at least don't stick to how the current series is being drawn, I remember couple years back reading a New 52 comic, and the artwork was great, I finish up the arc and all sudden it was like I was reading a completely different comic, the new art style to me was horrendous
    Also for love of god stop with the 10000's of one shot comics, just put them all in a collected volume or something if you want to sell them

  • @eroane
    @eroane 10 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤ Thank you for this video as I just bought some Marvel Masterworks of the comic: The Uncanny X Men and Spider-Man and Daredevil…^___~❤❤❤❤ I’m psyched to start reading each of them❤❤❤❤

  • @terryhoknescomicbookshisto6482
    @terryhoknescomicbookshisto6482 Год назад +1

    I really liked when Marvel reprinted all the Amazing Spiderman earliest issues in order back in 1993 - Id love to see Marvel reprint all the classic 60s titles issue by issue but priced cheap to attract new readers and more importantly young readers - first 20 issues for example of ASM, FF, X-Men, Avengers, etc. I dont see how generally any new young reader can walk into a comic shop and even start - kids dont have $5 for 1 comic and jumping in on the 3,000th appearance of the key characters is awkward

  • @alexandrechampagne4948
    @alexandrechampagne4948 8 месяцев назад +1

    I disagree with the walter starting point for thor. If you really enjoy thor. First time he loose a fight and you want people to start there…

  • @Rorysammy
    @Rorysammy Год назад +3

    Wrong.
    You want to start with Darkhawk #1 and Sleepwalker #1.

    • @RamManNo1
      @RamManNo1 Год назад +1

      Speedball #1 too. For good measure.

  • @eduardotorres6108
    @eduardotorres6108 Год назад

    I thought Dok is #1 Marvel fan 🤯

  • @priestmorrison6564
    @priestmorrison6564 Год назад +1

    Age Of Apocalypse
    Xtinction Agenda
    Wolverine 87 Adamantium Pull
    Xforce when Cable Takes Over ALL the Way Till Storm An Psylocke {STOP DERE!!}
    Matt Fraction Iron Man
    Wolverine I THINK 255 Versus Reavers
    ....and, Bishop Series 1 Fer Flavor
    (That is 6 Months of Comics, Enjoy)

  • @johnfrost5268
    @johnfrost5268 Год назад +1

    Marbles, pinball, and comic books... All gone.

  • @johnfrost5268
    @johnfrost5268 Год назад +2

    It's a shame kids won't be going to the corner drug and spinning the rack in frantic searches for their favorites... Nope, never going to happen, not again. Comics and kids no longer belong together. I blame the world for this... I miss newsprint. Probably, more than anything.

  • @boytype
    @boytype Год назад

    "Where To Start In Marvel Comics For Beginners"
    - DONT 😁

    • @jbbrolic
      @jbbrolic Год назад +1

      Like it or not the greatest superhero stories were published by Marvel and DC, regardless of how awful the companies and the bad fan fiction they now publish are.

    • @boytype
      @boytype Год назад

      @@jbbrolic That is only true if you totally discount all media from every nation other then the US.
      A lot of great (many would argue greater) stories exist and a lot of them end strong, instead of turning into poorly made woke trash if you keep reading.

  • @1234_Flux
    @1234_Flux Год назад

    Where To Start . . . . . . . . don't.