Gray , Tucci. Bendis , Coipel. Wells , Caselli. Brubaker , Perkins. Gray , Portela. Bendis , Granov. Knauf , Patch Zircher. Bendis , Cheung. Fraction , Olivetti. Hudlin , Garcia. Tieri , Johnson. Jenkins , Raney. Hudlin , Turnbull. Bendis , Silvestri. Bendis , Cho. Brubaker , Epting. Loeb , Yu. Loeb , Mcguinness. Loeb , Finch. Loeb , Cassaday.
Mcduffie , Calafiore. Slott , Caselli. Marvel Unlimited. Want to read all these digital comics? Get instant access to all these and more! Civil War: Suggested Reading Order. Amazing Spider-Man Lee , Deodato. Amazing Spider-Man Straczynski , Garney. Fantastic Four Lee , Mckone. New Avengers: Illuminati Bendis , Maleev. Civil War 1 Millar , Mcniven. She-Hulk 8. Wolverine 42 Guggenheim , Ramos. Civil War 2 Millar , Mcniven.
Thunderbolts Nicieza , Grummett. X-Factor 8 David , Sook. New Avengers 21 Bendis , Chaykin. Wolverine 43 Guggenheim , Ramos. Amazing Spider-Man Garney , Garney. Civil War 3 Millar , Mcniven. X-Factor 9 David , Calero. New Avengers 22 Bendis , Yu. Wolverine 44 Guggenheim , Ramos. Fantastic Four Straczynski , Mckone.
Marvel 6 Reed , Delatorre. Heroes for Hire 1 Gray , Tucci. New Avengers 23 Bendis , Coipel. Wolverine 45 Guggenheim , Ramos. Anyway thanks again. First, I have to say that I really enjoy the list that you have compiled. I do have some questions about the Civil War reading order.
I have found other trades that have been included in other Civil War list and wanted to get your opinion: Should these titles be included and if so where? Have you considered them in the past and if so why did they get left off the list? They definitely should be read before Civil War.
Publication dates for those issues lead up to when they show up in Civil War too. Curious where the Penance: Relentless mini series fits in this. Do I just tack it on the end of this? I see the costume on the cover of frontline 10… also a couple other misc issues I have, not too sure where to place: 1. Not to be confused with Choosing Sides 2. Civil War: Damage Report Thanks! And the Daily Bugle Fallen Son special is only one issue, not 5.
Can you help me out here? I trusted your damned order and then Frontline 6 spoiled things for me for being in the wrong place on the list.
Thanks a lot. Fortunately marvel. I would have hated that as a reader myself. That sucks. If you can tell me where you think issues should be placed, I will definitely take a look at updating. Been out of comic collecting since and use this site religiously to catch up on each story arch! Thanks for all the work! Any idea if and are in another Civil War related digital collection or will I have to buy the individual issues?
I would suggest reading Deadpool and cable 30 along with number 31 and 32, after issue three of the Civil War main title. After seeing the movie twice today, I really wanted to start reading the comics to see how different they are. I was hoping I could read something like 20 issues or less and be done. Getting marvel unlimited would really help you track down all the issues. Then you can pick and choose from there.
Can some one plz tell me where does the daily bugle special come in this reading order. I badly need to know it to read it properly in the order. Plz help me. This list makes reading on marvel unlimited so much easier.
Not a big deal, but I was scrolling through the captain america comics trying to figure out where it was for longer than I should have. Would have been nice if it was in the reading order. Just not sure if it is worth getting if I have to constantly switch volumes. Any suggestions? Or am I incorrect?
Hi dave great list but is there a reason black panther 17 was listed before. I love Your website, and have been following your guide on a daily basis for 5 years now, slowly getting through your entire marvel reading order. They seem to be placed wrong, especially since the issues states you should have read Civil War 6 before.
Also Blade and Ghostrider seem to be in the wrong spots. Hi man, I used to be an avid reader growing up, during infinity war, phoenix saga etc.. And gonna wait to collect all before even starting to read em. Currently I only have. Civil War: Thanks bud! Thank you so much for making a list of the trade paperbacks order! She-Hulk 9.
However, I like the event order listed here better than the one listed on MU. Is that the whole paperback or isssues X through X? I found Issue 1 and was wondering if I need the rest. Slowly I am collecting all of these and cannot wait to read them. Issue 1 of the series is presumably after this meeting.
Thanks for putting this together! I know this is totally subjective, but what would you consider the most essential TPBs? Based on this list and earlier comments, besides the CW trade itself, it seems like the other main ones are Road, Frontline, and Amazing Spiderman. Are there any other really important ones?
I assume Cap and Iron Man? And really, thanks again for doing this. Any ideas? Also it looks like there is 3 issues of Ghost Rider with Casualties of War headings. Just curious, is there any particular reason Ghost Rider 4th series 9—11 were committed from this list?
Hi, thanks for your breakdown! I have a question: do you maybe know where I can buy the complete collection for a normal price? Thanks for your help! Oh okay, thanks! Is that worth it? Marvel Unlimited is the most cost effective for sure. Sorry to ask another without a reply but is the astonishing Spider-Man anything to do with Civil war? Hi new too comics but always liked the idea of the Marvel Civil War.
Is 4 definitely a civil war tie in? Thanks again. But I need to take a closer look at that one, good call! Amazing Spider-Man — Begins with flashback of many years ago; Transitions to one month ago. How do you know Amazing Spiderman happened many years ago?
I tried to find a correct reading order but I found a lot of different lists in different orders and even different comics in it. What do I do? In all seriousness, I really like the guide we have here. If I were to start reading the civil war trade paperbacks, are the tie-ins absolutely necessary? Would the plot be understandable without massive holes in?
When I was first getting into comics I read Civil War with none of the tie-ins, and it was largely understandable. Most of my questions stemmed from the state of the Marvel U at large Where is Thor? The Amazing Spider-Man and Frontline tie-ins always stand out to me as adding the most to the story.
I cannot seem to find where the 5 comic House of M Civil War series fits in the civil war reading order. Any help would be appreciated. That series actually goes with House of M. Just one question newby to comics. Or do I still need to order some individual comics?
For the most part, yes. For Heroes for Hire I just missed this one the first time around. Thanks for all of this — one question I had as a newbie was what your recommendations are for getting my hands on all of these. For context — I am reading digitally on a Kindle Fire.
The Comixology app reader is awesome…the resolution looks good, it fills the screen width, etc. She-Hulk 8, Wolverine 42 and so on. That said, the cost does start to add up. For whatever reason, the Kindle has definitely gotten the short end of the stick for digital comics subscriptions. Marvel Unlimited has had a challenging time just keeping up with Android. The Civil War selection is pretty spotty there — MU has a lot more. Marvel Unlimited and Scribd are the only two subscription services I know of that offer Marvel books.
Wish I had a better secret answer for you, but Comixology is going to offer your best digital experience. I get TONS of comics through my library, so worth a shot to save some money!
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