The Incredible Kitsu, on 12 March 2016 - 04:07 PM, said:
I finally bit the bullet and got a year of Marvel Unlimited. I'm starting it off with the 2008 run of X-force. I suspect a lot of other reading is going to fall to the side for awhile.
You may like the following, which I came across in my six months of MU:
Elektra by Haden Blackman and Mike del Mundo. The finest short arc I have ever seen in comics. The art is generation defining. The writing is eerie, brutally cold, and empathetic with a character who is brilliantly realized.
Willow Wilson's Ms Marvel is a delight and a breath of fresh air. Must read.
Hickman's anything as others have said. Explorative, inspiring, deeply meaningful.
Mark Waid's anything. He is so good at handling Daredevil and other B list heroes.
Gail Simone and Fabian Nicieza on Deadpool/Agent X. They are masters of balancing juvenile humor with real stakes and fun characters. Gail Simone is a fount of joy, wit, and connections. All of her works are great.
Rick Remender's anything, especially his X Force run. Smart, well written, and gritty takes on characters.
The Uncanny X Men run where the writers set off gleefully all the time paradoxes by the original team to the present day.
Guardians of Galaxy reboot and related works. Fun, universe expanding works. Read the Agent Venom stuff and the Rocket Racoon series and Groot solo series.
Dan Abnett's anything. He makes terrific villains and pushes the heroes hard to get to the final stages.
Black Panther is interesting, because there is so much terrible, yet fascinating stuff. A sorely mishandled character over the years. Hickman's version is the one I like best.
The Wolverines is also a good series. Having all of the crappy copies of Wolverine be upgraded with better writing and a forced co-op with Mystique works way, way better than I thought.
Richard Morgan's Black Widow short run is brilliant. It's the best Romanova stories that have been done. The Edmondson/Noto series still ongoing today is very good, although not quite Morgan level.
The Spiderman arc dealing with Otto Octavius mentally battling Peter is a great series. Very well done and made me care about all of the characters, old and new.
Matt Fraction's anything. His Hawkeye is glorious. Some of the best work in minimalist dialogue, yet visually expressive comics. The Iron Fist work is also very good. The Brubaker solo stuff I didn't like as much on Captain America etc, but it is the basis for the movies.
Ann Nocenti is a little hit and miss, but her stuff is very good when on.
There's a ton of comics and frankly, most of them are not good. But the great ones make this worthwhile.
I survived the Permian and all I got was this t-shirt.