If you want to read street-levelers, to begin, I recommend Frank Miller's Daredevil, which is called Daredevil, Vol. 1 on Amazon, it is average at first because it's just his art and Roger Mckenzie writing, but with issue 167 the comic's quality improves by 100,000,000. on to Bendis's (which is 20 years after Frank Miller's, but easy to comprehend especially if you read Guardian Devil before this), Brubaker's, then Waid's (which is my second favorite DD run). It was hard for me to navigate at first too, but I got used to finding what I want to read and now I know what I like and I like what I know. Another great street-leveler is Iron Fist, but, sadly, all I've read of him is in Daredevil and Fraction/Brubaker's absolutely brilliant Immortal Iron Fist, which, if you want to read, is called Immortal Iron Fist: The Complete Collection Volume 1. Honestly, I only know them at Marvel, I still need to get into Spiderman, Fantastic Four, X-Men, the cosmic stuff by Starlin and what-not. However, I have been collecting the single issues of Walt Simonson's Thor, and Hickman's Fantastic Four (mostly because they are cheap and easy to find and they had an overabundance of both of these runs at an antique store I go to) and I intend to delve into the canyon of Marvel rapidly within the next year.
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