Date: 18 Apr 2022 05:30 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sineala
I'm not very up on Loki, but if you ever want recs for Captain America, Iron Man, or Avengers, I have that pretty well covered. (I've read some Guardians of the Galaxy, some Captain Marvel, and some Doctor Strange, but can't really do extremely authoritative recs there.)

If you just want some recent-ish comics that are generally Good and do not presume you know a whole lot about the intricate details of comics plotlines, you cannot go wrong with:

- G. Willow Wilson's Ms. Marvel run. Introduces Kamala Khan and is, I think, a very charming modern take on the familiar "teenager gets superpowers" plot. The art is great and it's just really, really solid.

- The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl. Squirrel Girl was originally conceived of as a joke character who could talk to squirrels was powerful enough to defeat Galactus and so on but she always did it off-panel so we never actually saw it. Ryan North took this character and played the whole premise completely seriously (with a whole lot of humor) and now Squirrel Girl basically solves all her problems with the power of friendship (yes, including defeating Galactus) and it's just... really heartwarming and clever and smart and funny. One of my absolute favorite series ever.

- Matt Fraction's Hawkeye run. I feel really conflicted about recommending this because I absolutely loathe his Iron Man run but I think everything that didn't work in his IM run works stunningly well here. The version of Hawkeye he writes is very little like any version of Hawkeye that preceded this, but it's a very, very good read about Clint Barton, general human disaster, and what he gets up to when he's not being an Avenger. David Aja's art is superb, and this is a storyline where mostly the stakes are pretty low and yet he makes you care so much about the little things.

For a general look at the big events of the earlier years of comics, I highly recommend Marvels. (There are a lot of things named Marvels, so I mean this 1994 miniseries by Busiek and Ross.) It's basically a modern retelling of the big events of the first few years of the comics from the 60s from the point of view of a newspaper photographer who is just watching all this unfold. The art is fully painted and it is absolutely gorgeous and it will give you an idea of some of the really big early events in Marvel history.

I'd also recommend Alias if you liked Jessica Jones, because I think it's probably Brian Michael Bendis' best work and it doesn't require all that much comics knowledge, but I know Alias isn't on Unlimited because it is for adults. It's still worth tracking down, though.
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