#46,629 in Books

Reddit mentions of Daredevil Omnibus Vol. 1

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 1

We found 1 Reddit mentions of Daredevil Omnibus Vol. 1. Here are the top ones.

Daredevil Omnibus Vol. 1
Buying options
View on Amazon.com
or
    Features:
  • Marvel
Specs:
Height11.25 Inches
Length8 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2017
Weight2.0723 Pounds
Width2 Inches

idea-bulb Interested in what Redditors like? Check out our Shuffle feature

Shuffle: random products popular on Reddit

Found 1 comment on Daredevil Omnibus Vol. 1:

u/Tigertemprr · 3 pointsr/Marvel

> I want to read every single issue

You're gonna have a bad time. There are more comics than you think and majority of them are not "good". You'll probably spend the rest of your life trying to read these and miss out on so many other great comics (not to mention everything else you could be doing in your free time).

> how to read from the beginning to now

Timely Publications' first issue is Marvel Comics #1 (1939). Good luck.

Here are some old starting points (first appearances):

Character/Team | Starting Point | Creators | Year
---|---|---|---
Avengers | Avengers #1 | Stan Lee & Jack Kirby | 1963
Daredevil | Daredevil #1 | Stan Lee & Bill Everett, Jack Kirby | 1964
Doctor Strange | Strange Tales #110 | Stan Lee & Steve Ditko | 1951
Fantastic Four | Fantastic Four #1 | Stan Lee & Jack Kirby | 1961
Hulk | Incredible Hulk #1 | Stan Lee & Jack Kirby | 1962
Spider-man | Amazing Fantasy #15 | Stan Lee & Steve Ditko | 1962
Thor | Journey into Mystery #83 | Stan Lee, Larry Lieber & Jack Kirby | 1952
X-Men | X-Men #1 | Stan Lee & Jack Kirby | 1963

Personally, I'd at least skip to Frank Miller's Daredevil (1979) and Chris Claremont's Uncanny X-Men (1975).

Kurt Busiek's Marvels (1994) is an examination of the Marvel universe from 1939-1974 by an everyday news photographer.

Alternatively, here's my usual new reader copy/pasta:

Forget about continuity, universes, timelines, etc; it's all very confusing, even to creators/fans. Don’t try to read everything, else you'll be wading through decades of mediocre comics for far too long. Remember, there are so many other great characters/stories/publishers to explore.

First appearances/origins are not always good starting points. Creative teams change often and characters get re-worked e.g. I never cared for Hawkeye until Fraction & Aja’s interpretation. Focus on well-received and relatively self-contained stories. Pick an interesting character or team and seek their “greatest hits” stories. You may encounter the occasional unexplained reference/character, but just try to ride along or Wiki if you must.

Marvel Unlimited / Comixology for digital. instocktrades for physical (US). ISBNS for price aggregate.

Modern Marvel characters/teams:

Title | Writer | Note
---|---|---
Alias (Jessica Jones) | Bendis
Ultimates 1 & 2 (Avengers) | Mark Millar | Ultimate
Avengers / New Avengers | Jonathan Hickman | Hickman 2
Captain America | Ed Brubaker
Captain Marvel | Kelly Sue DeConnick
Daredevil (1979) | Frank Miller | Daredevil 1
Daredevil | Bendis | Daredevil 2
Doctor Strange: The Oath | Brian K. Vaughn
Fantastic Four / FF | Jonathan Hickman | Hickman 1
Hawkeye | Matt Fraction
Immortal Iron Fist | Brubaker & Fraction
Inhumans | Paul Jenkins
Iron Man: Extremis | Warren Ellis | Iron Man 1
Invincible Iron Man | Matt Fraction | Iron Man 2
Marvels (Marvel History) | Kurt Busiek
Moon Knight | Warren Ellis
Ms. Marvel | G. Willow Wilson
Planet Hulk | Greg Pack | Hulk 1
Punisher Max | Garth Ennis
Thor | Jason Aaron
Ultimate Spider-man | Bendis | Ultimate
Vision | Tom King
New X-Men | Grant Morrison | X-Men 1
Astonishing X-Men | Joss Whedon | X-Men 2
Uncanny X-Force | Rick Remender | X-Men 6

Events/crossovers can be fun and/or tedious. They are most appreciated by readers well-versed in relevant continuity. Generally, the best non-event comics integrate these seamlessly or avoid them entirely (notwithstanding editorial/executive mandates). Regardless, you may want to familiarize with major plot points.

Modern Marvel events/crossovers:

Title | Writer | Note
---|---|---
Avengers Disassembled | Bendis |
Secret War | Bendis |
House of M | Bendis | X-Men 2.5
Annihilation | Abnett, Lanning, Giffen | Cosmic
Civil War | Mark Millar |
World War Hulk | Greg Pak | Hulk 2
Annihilation: Conquest | Abnett, Lanning, Giffen | Cosmic
Messiah Complex | Brubaker, Kyle, Yost, et al. | X-Men 3
Secret Invasion | Bendis | Dark Reign
War of Kings | Abnett, Lanning, et al. | Cosmic
Messiah War | Kyle, Yost, Swierczynski | X-Men 4
Dark Avengers / Utopia | Bendis, Fraction, et al. | Dark Reign
Siege | Bendis | Dark Reign
Realm of Kings | Abnett, Lanning, Reed | Cosmic
Second Coming | Kyle, Yost, Fraction, et al. | X-Men 5
Fear Itself | Matt Fraction |
Schism | Jason Aaron, Kieron Gillen | X-Men 7
Avengers vs. X-Men | Bendis, Brubaker, et al. | X-Men 8
Infinity | Jonathan Hickman | Hickman 2.5
Secret Wars | Jonathan Hickman | Hickman 3

Discover your preferences and let them inform your next comic selection. Do you like older/newer comics? Weird concepts? Super-smart meta-analysis and social commentary? Family-friendly content? Hyper-violence? Male/female protagonists? Humor? Horror? Have you noticed that a specific artist, writer, and/or creative team consistently produces content you like? Follow these instincts.

Suggestions to improve the list are welcome.