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Marvel Now Reading Order Guide (2012 to 2015) (Marvel NOW! and All-New Marvel NOW!) Marvel Now Reading Order Guide (2012 to 2015) (Marvel NOW! and All-New Marvel NOW!) I) AvX Aftermath Uncanny Avengers Issues: #1 to #5 AvX: Consequences Issues: #1 to #5 X-Men Legacy Issues: #1 to #2 A+X Issues: #1 to #10 Marvel NOW! Begins Issues: #1 Reasonably interesting kick off to the new Nick Fury, FF #1, Young Avengers #1, Secret Avengers #1, Nova #1, Marvel Now! Point One Cable & X-Force #1, and Guardians of the Galaxy #0 II) X-Men First Wave All-New X-Men Issues: #1 to #3 Cable and X-Force Issues: #1 to #2 Gambit Issues: #1 to #8 X-Treme X-Men Issues: #7.1 to #13 X-Termination Issues: #1 to #2 Issues: #1 to #27 Issue #19 marks the start of Marvel NOW! Inclusion, but Wolverine & the X-Men Wolverine & The X-Men is worth reading from the beginning. Issues: #246 to #249 If you’re going to jump into X-Factor here, you’ll really want to run it all the way back to Peter David’s start on the series in 2005. I’m not sure we even had cars back then, that’s how long X-Factor he’s been crafting this excellent series. Uncanny Avengers Issues: #6 to #8 III) Spider-Man First Wave Scarlet Spider Issues: #1 to #9 Venom Issues: #13 to #25 Issues: #10 to #11 Reading order: Minimum Carnage Alpha #1, Scarlet Spider #10, Venom #26, Scarlet Spider #11, Venom #27, Scarlet Spider Minimum Carnage Omega #1 Venom Issues: #26 to #27 Avenging Spider-Man Annual Issues: #1 Amazing Spider-Man Issues: #693 to #700 Superior Spider-Man Issues: #1 to #6 IV) Avengers First Wave Avengers Assemble Issues: #1 to #8 Avengers Assemble Issues: #9 to #13 Avengers Assemble Annual Issues: #1 Dark Avengers Issues: #175 to #184 New Avengers Issues: #1 to #3 Avengers Issues: #1 to #6 Secret Avengers Issues: #1 to #5 Issues: #1 to #18 Falls under the ‘arena’ of series you can read all at once, and really whenever you darn well feel like reading Marvel’s excellent Avengers Arena Replication of The Hunger Games. Issues: #1 to #10 Marvel NOW sends Captain America to ‘Dimension Z’ an alternate microverse created by Dr. Arnim Zola. As such, it’s essentially a story out of time, meaning you can read Cap’s exploits in Avengers books separate from Rick Remender’s run. Captain America At least until after Original Sin. Captain Marvel Issues: #1 to #12 Page 1 Marvel Now Reading Order Guide (2012 to 2015) (Marvel NOW! and All-New Marvel NOW!) Issues: #1 to #5 Hawkeye enters the Marvel NOW! Universe with issue #6, but you’ll definitely want to read the entire series. One of the best Hawkeye Modern Marvel series, easily. Indestructible Hulk Issues: #1 to #5 Issues: #1 to #8 You could make a case that the ‘Godkiller’ story arc should be placed after the beginning of Guardians of the Galaxy. Nonetheless, there is no reference to Iron Man’s association with the Guardians until Iron Man #9, and its placement works Iron Man Logically here. Issues: #1 to #18 Hot take: You can read Thor: God of Thunder in its entirity any Thor: God of Thunder Time you darn well please. V) Marvel: Street First Wave Issues: #1 to #8 A “last” Daredevil story that can be read at any point, really. That said, it forms a nice conclusion to the 2000’s runs on Daredevil, and transitions us towards Mark Waid’s brighter Daredevil: End of Days Run on the character. Issues: #1 to #21 Highly recommend reading the entirety of Mark Waid’s run on Daredevil, which begins all the way back in July 2011 (a little over a year before Marvel NOW begins). Issue #22 marks the Daredevil Official start of Daredevil’s “Marvel NOW” books. Issues: #1 to #6 As with any Deadpool, you can basically read this wherever. He’s about as tied to chronology as a burrito, and surprisingly Deadpool Just as tasty. Deadpool: Classics Killustrated Issues: #1 to #4 Punisher: War Zone Issues: #1 to #5 Punisher: Nightmare Issues: #1 to #5 Red She-Hulk Issues: #58 to #67 Thunderbolts Issues: #1 to #6 VI) Marvel: Classic First Wave Issues: #1 to #14 Doesn’t get the Marvel NOW! Label, but this is Ed Brubaker’s final take on the Winter Soldier character he and Steve Epting Winter Soldier Created within Captain America in 2004. Fantastic Four Issues: #1 FF Issues: #1 Fantastic Four Issues: #2 FF Issues: #2 Fantastic Four Issues: #3 to #5 FF Issues: #3 to #5 Journey into Mystery Issues: #646 to #655 Fearless Defenders Issues: #1 to #4 Event: Age of Ultron Age of Ultron Issues: #1 to #10 Age of Ultron: AI Issues: #10 Ultron Issues: #1 Marvel NOW! VII) X-Men Second Wave Uncanny X-Men Issues: #1 to #7 All-New X-Men Issues: #4 to #11 Uncanny X-Men Issues: #8 to 11 Page 2 Marvel Now Reading Order Guide (2012 to 2015) (Marvel NOW! and All-New Marvel NOW!) Cable and X-Force Issues: #3 to #9 Uncanny X-Force Issues: #1 to #6 Gambit Issues: #9 to #17 X-Men Legacy Issues: #3 to #18 Savage Wolverine Issues: #1 to #13 Wolverine & the X-Men Issues: #28 to #35 Issues: #1 to #7 Sets up Wolverine “Killable” and explains his inability to heal Wolverine During Battle of the Atom. X-Men Issues: #1 to #4 X-Factor Issues: #250 to #262 Uncanny Avengers Issues: #9 to #17 VIII) Spider-Man Second Wave Superior Spider-Man Issues: #7 to #15 Superior Spider-Man Team-Up Issues: #1 to #2 Scarlet Spider Issues: #12 to 20 Venom Issues: #28 to #42 Avenging Spider-Man Issues: #17 to #22 Alpha Issues: #0.1 to #5 Morbius the Living Vampire Issues: #1 to #9 IX) Avengers Second Wave Avengers A.I. Issues: #1 to #6 New Avengers Issues: #4 to #6 Avengers Issues: #7 to #13 New Avengers Issues: #7 Secret Avengers Issues: #6 to #9 Issues: #1 to #15 Young Avengers You can do the whole series at once. Issues: #1 Reading order: Avengers Enemy Within #1, Avengers Assemble #16, Captain Marvel #13, Avengers Assemble #17, Avengers: The Enemy Within Captain Marvel #14 Captain Marvel Issues: #13 to #14 Avengers Assemble Issues: #16 to #17 Issues: #6 to #21 From this point forward Hawkeye can be read whenever you Hawkeye Want, and all the way through. Issues: #1 Hawkeye Annual Can be read after Hawkeye #12 Indestructible Hulk Issues: #6 to #15 Iron Man Issues: #9 to #17 Captain Universe: The Hero Who Could Be You Issues: #1 X) Marvel: Street Second Wave Daredevil: Dark Nights Issues: #1 to #8 Daredevil Issues: #22 to #29 Deadpool Issues: #7 to #19 Deadpool Kills Deadpool Issues: #1 to #4 Thunderbolts Issues: #7 to #13 XI) Marvel: Cosmic First Wave Guardians of the Galaxy: Infinite Comic Issues: #1 to #4 Guardians of the Galaxy Issues: #0.1 to #7 Rocket Raccoon: Tales from Half-World Issues: #1 Page 3 Marvel Now Reading Order Guide (2012 to 2015) (Marvel NOW! and All-New Marvel NOW!) Nova Issues: #1 to #7 XII) Marvel: Classic Second Wave Winter Soldier Issues: #15 to #19 Fantastic Four Issues: #6 to #15 FF Issues: #6 to #15 Fantastic Four Issues: #16 FF Issues: #16 Fearless Defenders Issues: #5 to #9 Event: X-Men: Battle of the Atom All-New X-Men Issues: #16 to #17 Uncanny X-Men Issues: #12 to #13 Wolverine & the X-Men Issues: #36 to #37 X-Men Issues: #5 to #6 X-Men: Battle of the Atom Issues: #1 to #2 Issues: #1 to #5 While Doop is a part of All-New Marvel Now, his solo series makes the most sense after Battle of the Atom. I didn’t say it All-New Doop Makes sense, but it makes the MOST sense here. Event: Infinity Thanos Rising Issues: #1 to #5 Avengers Issues: #14 to #17 Infinity Issues: #1 to #6 Avengers Issues: #18 to #23 New Avengers Issues: #8 to #13 Infinity: Heist Issues: #1 to #4 Infinity: The Hunt Issues: #1 to #4 Superior Spider-Man Team-Up Issues: #3 to #4 Avengers Assemble Issues: #18 to #20 Secret Avengers Issues: #10 to #11 Captain Marvel Issues: #15 to #16 Thunderbolts Issues: #14 to #18 Guardians of the Galaxy Issues: #8 to #10 Nova Issues: #8 to #9 Fearless Defenders Issues: #10 Thanos: A God Up There Listening Issues: #1 to #3 Event: Inhumanity Inhumanity Issues: #1 to #2 Inhumanity: Awakening Issues: #1 to #2 Inhumanity: Superior Spider-Man Issues: #1 Avengers Assemble Issues: #21 to #25 Mighty Avengers Issues: #1 to #5 Avengers A.I. Issues: #7 Indestructible Hulk Issues: #16 to #19 Issues: #1 to #8 Technically fits in the All-New Marvel Now section, but Inhuman makes the most sense spiraling out of the events of Inhumanity. Inhuman A suprisingly excellent series! Marvel NOW! XIII) X-Men Final Wave (Round 1) A+X Issues: #11 to #18 Uncanny X-Men Issues: #14 to #18 Cable and X-Force Issues: #10 to #19 Uncanny X-Force Issues: #7 to #17 X-Men Legacy Issues: #19 to #24 Page 4 Marvel Now Reading Order Guide (2012 to 2015) (Marvel NOW! and All-New Marvel NOW!) All-New X-Men Special Issues: #1 Wolverine & the X-Men Issues: #38 to #42 Wolverine & the X-Men Annual Issues: #1 Wolverine Issues: #8 to #12 X-Men Issues: #7 to #9 XIV) Spider-Man Final Wave (Round 1) Superior Spider-Man Issues: #16 to #21 Superior Spider-Man Annual Issues: #1 Scarlet Spider Issues: #21 to #25 XV) Avengers Final Wave (Round 1) Secret Avengers Issues: #12 to #16 Captain America Issues: #11 to #15 Captain Marvel Issues: #17 Indestructible Hulk Annual Issues: #1 Indestructible Hulk Issues: #20 Iron Man Issues: #18 to #22 Iron Man Annual Issues: #1 XVI) Marvel: Street Final Wave (Round 1) Daredevil Issues: #30 to #36 Deadpool Issues: #20 to #24 XVII) Marvel: Cosmic Final Wave (Round 1) Nova Issues: #10 to #17 XVIII) Marvel: Classic Final Wave (Round 1) Fearless Defenders Issues: #11 to #12 S.H.I.E.L.D.
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