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    Simon Cress
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    Which comic book series would you recommend to a newcomer?

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    Bjørn Olaf
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    For newcomers to the world of comics, it’s great to start with series that are accessible, engaging, and showcase a variety of styles and genres. Here are some recommendations across different themes:

    1. “Saga” by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples:
    • Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
    • Overview: This epic space opera follows two lovers from warring factions as they navigate a dangerous universe while raising their daughter. It’s known for its rich storytelling, diverse characters, and stunning artwork.
    2. “Ms. Marvel” by G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona:
    • Genre: Superhero
    • Overview: This series introduces Kamala Khan, a Pakistani-American teenager who discovers her superpowers. It explores themes of identity, family, and the challenges of growing up, making it relatable for many readers.
    3. “Bone” by Jeff Smith:
    • Genre: Fantasy/Adventure
    • Overview: This charming and humorous series follows the adventures of the Bone cousins in a mystical valley. With its blend of lighthearted humor and epic storytelling, it appeals to both children and adults.
    4. “Watchmen” by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons:
    • Genre: Superhero/Drama
    • Overview: A deconstruction of the superhero genre, Watchmen explores complex themes of morality, power, and humanity. It’s a critically acclaimed work that challenges conventional storytelling and is a great entry point for serious readers.
    5. “Persepolis” by Marjane Satrapi:
    • Genre: Autobiography/Memoir
    • Overview: This graphic novel tells the author’s story growing up in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution. It’s a powerful and personal account that offers insights into Iranian culture and history through a unique visual style.
    6. “The Adventure Zone” by Clint McElroy, Griffin McElroy, Justin McElroy, and Travis McElroy:
    • Genre: Fantasy/Comedy
    • Overview: Based on the popular podcast, this graphic novel follows a group of adventurers in a humorous and heartfelt fantasy setting. It’s a great blend of comedy and storytelling, appealing to both newcomers and fantasy fans.
    7. “Locke & Key” by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodríguez:
    • Genre: Horror/Fantasy
    • Overview: This dark fantasy series follows the Locke family as they discover magical keys that unlock various powers. It’s engaging and suspenseful, perfect for those who enjoy horror with intricate world-building.
    8. “The Walking Dead” by Robert Kirkman:
    • Genre: Horror/Drama
    • Overview: This long-running series follows survivors in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies. While it’s known for its intense themes, it also focuses on character development and human relationships.
    9. “Nimona” by Noelle Stevenson:
    • Genre: Fantasy/Adventure
    • Overview: This webcomic-turned-graphic-novel follows a young shapeshifter who becomes the sidekick to a villain. It’s witty, charming, and features themes of friendship and identity.
    10. “Scott Pilgrim” by Bryan Lee O’Malley:

    • Genre: Comedy/Romance
    • Overview: This series follows Scott Pilgrim as he battles his girlfriend’s evil exes. With its unique art style and humorous take on relationships and video game culture, it’s an entertaining read for newcomers.

    These series offer a diverse range of themes and styles, making them great starting points for anyone looking to explore the world of comics.

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