Nathan Edmondson and Phil Noto’s Black Widow comic book series combines Natasha Romanoff’s work towards atonement with a mystery that haunts her across the globe. Gorgeous artwork accompanies a slow build of a story, creating a Black Widow comic book easy for new Marvel readers to enjoy.
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Black Widow: Natasha Romanoff Contains Multitudes and Can Kill in a Multitude of Methods
Captain America: Winter Soldier: Or, Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes, Ripping out Your Heart Since 2005
Ed Brubaker’s seminal 2005 comic book Captain America: Winter Soldier brings Bucky Barnes back from the dead in a painful noir thriller of a tale. If you want more Bucky after The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, but you don’t want to feel mired in 80 years of comic book continuity, Captain America: Winter Soldier is the perfect volume for you.
The Vision: Mystery, Murder, and Married Life in Vision’s Eisner Award-Winning Mini-Series
The 2015-2016 The Vision miniseries is a masterful demonstration of storytelling and suspense. The Eisner Award-winning series questions whether a synthetic man can really be human, or just an imitation. Where last week, we looked at Wanda Maximoff, this week we’re looking at the second half of the WandaVision duo: The Vision.
Scarlet Witch: Feminist Journey of Healing is a Gift for Fans of Wanda Maximoff
The 2015-2017 Scarlet Witch miniseries gives Wanda Maximoff room to breathe. As she deals with her past and future, legacy and heritage, Wanda finds who she is beyond her life as an Avenger. If you were a fan of WandaVision and wanted to see more of the Scarlet Witch coming into her own power, you’ll be hooked.




