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u/drmcst · 5 pointsr/graphicnovels

If you ever feel like getting into the superhero side of things, another great series is Frank Miller's Daredevil run. It's collected in Omnibus format as well as three less pricey paperbacks, along with Man Without Fear and Born Again. His run is darker than your typical capes story, so it should be right up your alley.

u/AlTheOneAndOnly · 5 pointsr/Defenders

For Daredevil: The Bullseye/Elektra Saga, which is rumored to be what DDs2 is based on, at least partially. It is collected over three trades, OR you could get this brand new reprinting of the omnibus here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/078519536X?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

For Jessica Jones, I'd say try Alias, that is what JJs1 is based on (again partially). You can get the first volume here: http://www.amazon.com/Jessica-Jones-Alias-Vol-AKA/dp/0785198555/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1452066126&sr=1-1&keywords=alias

Now for Luke Cage and Iron Fist, I'm not sure what the series are going to be based on and I don't really read their individual titles, but Marvel recently released an Epic Collection of their early adventures together as the Heroes For Hire, so I would start with that, which can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/Power-Iron-Fist-Epic-Collection/dp/0785192964/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1452066331&sr=1-1&keywords=power+man+and+iron+fist

The Defenders are actually very, very different in the comics, Jessica Jones isn't even a member of the team. Although all of the characters are very close friends in the comics and appear in each others series fairly often (when Jessica, Luke, and Danny have their own series that is). I know that Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, and Daredevil are members of the Mighty Avengers, but have no idea if Iron Fist is also a member (the Avengers history and line-up isn't really my area of expertise). When it gets closer to the release of The Defenders on Netflix, however, I'd almost put money on Marvel restarting the Defenders with the line-up of the series, so look out for that.
Hope that helps!

u/Green-Devil · 3 pointsr/Daredevil

If you're into omnibuses, you should go for this and this.

If you're into tpb's, you should go for this, this and this.

u/VidiotGamer · 3 pointsr/Marvel

Maybe go buy an omnibus first instead of any of the recent stuff.

I'd recommend either the Uncanny X-Men Omnibus (basically Chris Claremont's run) or the Frank Miller Daredevil Omnibus.

I've had people argue with me on this, but I think those two runs for those respective books were responsible for making them popular. Both X-Men and Daredevil were sort of... Marvel second (or maybe third?) string books until Claremont and Miller respectively made them popular.

As for current stuff that's pretty good - well, I don't think there is much of it honestly. The Vision just finished up not too long ago, so you should be able to pick it up as a trade paperback and Moon Knight is a decent read.

u/AsgardianJude · 2 pointsr/comicbooks

From 80's era or around that time this is something which comes into my mind:

Daredevil by Frank Miller

Also this one is a classic:

Uncanny X-MEN Omnibus Vol 1

u/JeffRSmall · 2 pointsr/comicbookcollecting

Omnibus... it's a wonderful book and complete. My understanding is that it's back in print.

u/white_and_qwerty · 1 pointr/graphicnovels

For more Image stuff, I'd recommend:

Invincible - This comic is so absurdly good. I've read up to volume four of the ultimate collections and had a blast the whole way through (it's probably in my top 3 comics I've ever read, if not #1). The characters are wonderful, and everything that happens has an impact on the story as a whole. Not to mention the fantastic art!

Monstress - This comic is just gorgeous. (Seriously. Here's a sample.) The story's pretty good, too! It's kind of a horror adventure comic, if that makes any sense. Or, a fantasy adventure adventure comic with darker themes. Yeah, let's go with that. Point is, it's good, and it deserves your attention.

Now for my superhero recommendations:

Daredevil by Frank Miller - If you want a more action-oriented Daredevil story, definitely read through some of Frank Miller's stuff. You can jump right into his run with the omnibus or paperback collections or you can get your feet wet first with his standalone stories, such as the retelling of Daredevil's origin in The Man Without Fear or what many consider to be the best DD tale ever told, Born Again (both of which are contained in the omnibus companion if you wanna stick to the nice hardcover stuff).

Batman: Year One - Speaking of Frank Miller, I've noticed a severe lack of this book on your shelf. This is Batman's origin as it was meant to be told, and is still my favorite Batman story to date. There's not much else to say other than if you consider yourself a Batfan, you need to read Year One.

Batman: The Long Halloween (and its sequel, Dark Victory) - Since you enjoyed (most of) Yellow, Blue & Gray and like Batman, why not follow the Loeb/Sale team and read two of the best stories set early in the caped crusader's career?

Uncanny X-Force by Rick Remender - Wanna see Wolverine, Deadpool and friends tear shit up? This is the book for you!

Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. - Wanna see a ragtag group of "heroes" you've likely never heard of tear shit up even harder? This is definitely the book for you. Nextwave is the comic equivalent of dumb popcorn fun.