What Are The Best Marvel Comics To Start With In 2022?

Getting into Marvel Comics is an exciting yet intimidating time, so let me be the first to welcome you to the wonderful world of Marvel! 

Whether you’re in love with the Marvel Cinematic Universe and looking for more, or simply fell out of favor with comics in an earlier decade and want to catch up, there are plenty of entry points for all kinds of readers.

Since Marvel has been publishing an ongoing continuity of a shared universe since Fantastic Four #1 in 1961, there are tens of thousands of comics, across thousands of series titles. It can be wildly confusing to try and read them all, which is why Comic Book Herald is here to take as much of the confusion out of the equation as possible.

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Bigger than the Hulk!

Best Marvel Comics To Start With For New Readers

If you’re brand spanking new to Marvel Comics, I think it’s often times useful to try out a few series to find out what you most enjoy reading.

There will be a temptation to try and read absolutely everything, and for that I’d recommend My Marvelous Year, a comic book reading club and podcast! Join all of us in the completely insane yet totally understandable quest as we read every single year of Marvel publication history, year by year, enjoying the best stories from Marvel history!

Or, if video is more appealing, check out Comic Book Herald on Youtube, where I breakdown new comics with an eye towards the history readers need to know to understand and enjoy!

1) Essential Marvel Classics

For my money, I’d recommend checking out Marvel’s earliest standout comics, Amazing Spider-Man by Steve Ditko, John Romita and Stan Lee, and Fantastic Four by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee.

Amazing Spider-Man by Ditko and Lee

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Fantastic Four by Kirby and Lee

For new readers, note that these comics feel like they were written in the 1960’s, and guess what, they were! The Silver Age style of comics (and Stan Lee’s verbose dialogue) is not for everyone today. Don’t worry if it’s not working for you – there’s plenty more to check out below!

2) Top 25 Most Important Marvel Stories From 1961 to 2000

If you want to know how the Marvel Universe progresses throughout its first 40 years, but don’t necessarily want to sink a whole lot of time into the more middle-of-the-road, product, I’ve also compiled a list of the top 25 stories from Marvel during this time.

1961 to 2000 Essential 25 Trade Collections Fast Track

In addition to the essential origin stories, this guide will take you through Chris Claremont’s X-Men (the origins of Wolverine on the X-Men), Frank Miller’s Daredevil, and the 1990’s event Age of Apocalypse.

3) Best Modern Marvel Comics

If you gave them a shot and think those old Marvel Comics are for the birds (or, you know, your great-grandparents), there are a few good ways to launch into modern Marvel Comics from 1998 on.

My personal favorite recommendations are:

My Favorite 100 Marvel Comics From 1998 to 2015

Comic Book Herald’s Complete Marvel Reading Order Part 1 (Marvel Knights)

The major difference between these two approaches is that Part 1 of the CBH reading order will take you through every Marvel story, in chronological reading order through present day. This guide is updated constantly and as we head in to the new year, includes Marvel’s most recent events.

In short, the top 100 Marvel Comics guide is best for readers who just want to get started with the good stuff. The Comic Book Herald reading order is for those who want to try and read as much of the Marvel Universe as possible. You’ll be pretty well-versed in all things Marvel either way!

How To Start With Marvel Comics in 2025

If you’re less interested in catching up on Marvel’s vast history, and would instead like to jump in to the current, ongoing state of Marvel Comics in 2025, there’s a fair amount of background you’ll need to understand what’s going on.

Beginning in May 2018, Marvel launched an initiative known as “Marvel Fresh Start,” which effectively marks the most recent wave of comic starting points for readers in 2025. If you missed out, Comic Book Herald has a complete guide to getting started with “Fresh Start.”

It’s important to note that Marvel continuity doesn’t offer any sort of hard reboot with “Fresh Start” in 2018, so if you really want the most modern context for everything happening, the Comic Book Herald Marvel reading order is your best bet.

To dive into what’s new with the X-Men, Avengers, and other Marvel staples, though, “Fresh Start” is a good jumping on point that’ll pave the way for you to enjoy classics from this era including Immortal Hulk, X-Men: House of X, and Venom!

The first major Marvel event of 2025 is One World Under Doom.

As you’d expect, reading all of this is the best way to understand what’s going on. It’s also a whole lot of comics to read.

This approach will give you plenty of background as you head in to the world of Marvel!

Reading Marvel Comics in order

Get To Know The Heroes And Villains of the Marvel Universe

If instead of reading the shared universe as a whole you’d prefer to start with particular characters, Comic Book Herald has guides for most major Marvel characters.

You can find them all on the bottom half of the complete Marvel reading order, and I’ve listed some of the major players below!

Ant-Man

Amazing Spider-Man

The Avengers

Black Panther

Captain Marvel

Doctor Strange

Guardians of the Galaxy

Kang the Conqueror

Loki

Ms. Marvel

She-Hulk

Thanos

Thor

The X-Men

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