13 best marvel graphic novels of all times

Marvel Comics has a rich history of producing graphic novels that have left a significant mark on the comic book industry and popular culture. These graphic novels encompass a wide range of stories and characters.Here are some notable Marvel graphic novels of all times:

  1. "Marvels" (1994): Written by Kurt Busiek and illustrated by Alex Ross, "Marvels" is a unique graphic novel that explores the Marvel Universe through the eyes of a photojournalist. It provides a fresh perspective on iconic events and superheroes, showcasing the human side of these superpowered beings.

  2. "X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills" (1982): Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Brent Anderson, this graphic novel is considered one of the seminal X-Men stories. It delves into themes of prejudice and discrimination while showcasing the struggle of mutants, led by the X-Men, against a fanatical adversary.

  3. "Infinity Gauntlet" (1991): Written by Jim Starlin and illustrated by George Perez, this graphic novel is the foundation for the Marvel Cinematic Universe's "Avengers: Infinity War" and "Avengers: Endgame." It features the cosmic villain Thanos and his quest for ultimate power with the Infinity Gems.

  4. "The Death of Captain Marvel" (1982): Written and illustrated by Jim Starlin, this poignant graphic novel deals with the death of the beloved superhero Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell) due to cancer. It is a powerful exploration of mortality and the human side of superheroes.

  5. "Daredevil: Born Again" (1986): Written by Frank Miller and illustrated by David Mazzucchelli, this storyline is a gritty and dark exploration of Daredevil's life as it unravels due to the machinations of his arch-nemesis, Wilson Fisk, aka the Kingpin.

  6. "The Dark Phoenix Saga" (1980): While originally published in X-Men comic issues, this storyline by Chris Claremont and John Byrne has been collected in graphic novel format. It's a classic tale that explores the transformation of Jean Grey into the immensely powerful and dangerous Dark Phoenix.

  7. "Spider-Man: Kraven's Last Hunt" (1987): Written by J.M. DeMatteis and illustrated by Mike Zeck, this graphic novel features Spider-Man's encounter with the relentless and psychologically complex villain Kraven the Hunter.

  8. "Kingdom Come" (1996): While not a Marvel publication (it's a DC Comics graphic novel), it's worth mentioning due to its impact. Written by Mark Waid and illustrated by Alex Ross, it's a dystopian tale that explores the consequences of a world without traditional superheroes. It's highly regarded for its artwork and storytelling.

  9. "Doctor Strange: The Oath" (2007): Written by Brian K. Vaughan and illustrated by Marcos Martin, this graphic novel delves into the mystical world of Doctor Strange as he seeks a cure for a friend while uncovering a conspiracy.

  10. "The Amazing Spider-Man: Kraven's Last Hunt" (1987): Written by J.M. DeMatteis and illustrated by Mike Zeck, this storyline is a classic Spider-Man tale that explores the complex dynamics between Spider-Man, Kraven the Hunter, and the character of Mary Jane Watson.

These graphic novels represent just a small portion of Marvel's extensive catalog. They are celebrated for their storytelling, character development, and artistic contributions to the world of comic books and graphic novels. Marvel continues to produce graphic novels that captivate readers and contribute to the ongoing legacy of their iconic characters.

Below you can find our editor's choice of the best marvel graphic novels of all times on the market
  

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Green Arrow has undergone many changes since his first appearance in 1941. On his debut, Green Arrow, aka Oliver Queen, was part of a crime-fighting duo with teen sidekick Speedy (Roy Harper). He not only used trick arrows to combat criminals, but also drove an arrow-shaped car and operated from the Arrow Cave. His physical appearance was more like the traditional Hollywood image of Robin Hood,

Jonah Hex

As if cursed by his name, Jonah Hex's life was blighted by bad luck. Born in 1839, he was the son of a brutal drunk and his meek wife. Abandoned by his mother, Hex was sold by his father to an Apache tribe. He was raised as an Apache until a jealous rival, Noh-Tante, betrayed him.

Harley Quinn

To say Harley Quinn is a little bit disturbed is putting it mildly. Dangerously psychotic with an ever-changing focus in life, Harley has been a psychiatrist, the Joker's lethal sidekick, a key member of a secret government-sponsored strike force, a Brooklyn landlady, a roller derby champion, a burlesque dancer, a nurse, and even a wannabe Super Hero for a brief time.

The Joker

The Joker possesses what must arguably be the most dangerous criminal mind on the planet. With no moral compass to speak of, and a sick sense of humor that derives job from witnessing the pain of others, the notorious Clown Prince of Crime is the smiling foil to the Batman's grim and serious demeanor.

Metal Men

After Doctor Magnus discovered the Metal Men were intended to be assassins, they rebelled, seeking refuge in his home. Another one of his responsometers, stolen by a thief and dropped into a vat of chemicals, created the toxic monster Chemo. When the creature attacked them, the Metal Men sacrificed themselves to destroy it.

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