So where do these issues occur that make the most since with the Axis event? A good read from Yost and co.Published after Axis #6 but you can just continue with Nova’s involvement in the events here.You could really read this issue at any point after Axis #4. Also included are major events in Marvel History that take place in a single series like the Kree-Skrull War and Infinity Abyss. So Superior Iron Man is post Axis not an Axis tie-in.

Or the original Civil War, which set the stage for Secret Invasion and Dark Reign.

Thanks for paving my path through everything Marvel!I really needed this list, so I appreciate you taking the time to organize this series (fine-tuned with excellent comments, of course)!

, All-New All-Different Marvel, and Comic Book Herald’s mega guide to every Marvel cosmic story from 1963 to present ! I have started with the first one from 1998 to 2004 and I understand you decided it was not a good starting point for the like of X-Men, Fantastic Four, Defenders and several solo hero runs. To my recollection, she doesn’t play much of a role in the events at all. I also love The Chaos Engine Trilogy if you’re prepared for some completely crazy X Men/Marvel U alternate realities.Here’s the link to Marvel prose novels (as provided me by Marvel CS, but I already had it, was just asking them why they didn’t have a list on their webpages, especially of ones planned this year).

How will you know if a series falls within “standard” Marvel continuity? It's my way of sharing my borderline obsessive addiction to the comic book medium, and I hope you like some of what's going on here.

Because there is some overlap (as you have stated), and I was just wondering if the best option is to read JUST Marvel NOW and then skip to Secret Wars OR skip Marvel NOW then read all the following groups (Age of Ultron, Infinity, Original Sin etc.

I’ve had Marvel Unlimited for a little over a year now and have read a lot so far. If you’re reading everything Empyre then this list will help you put everything in order. Any chance we will see a Spider-Woman reading order list with a heads up of the most recent events?Spider-Woman a bit tricky right now, especially with the majority of the early Claremont work missing in MU. Find out more about this story in this Told in Avengers #123-125, #129-135 and Giant-Size Avengers #2-4, this trippy space saga introduces readers to the Celestial Messiah.The Celestial Madonna Saga also had a sequel in the form of Avengers: Celestial Quest #1-8.More tensions with the Kree and Skrulls. For full context of where these tie-in issues fit, you can view Comic Book Herald’s Original Sin reading order. This list is mostly set in Earth-616 which is the main Earth in the Marvel multiverse but does include some alternate Earths/timelines that branch off.. Marvel Universe Reading Order Part 1 The Beginning ; Marvel Universe Reading Order Part 2 Conan Nova Volume 4: Original Sin. )?All events between AvX and Secret Wars are also included within the Marvel NOW! How do they fit between the trades?Oh god! So you are my go-to source for all things continuity, and are much appreciated.both Avenger titles launched and ran together, but with what is happening in Hickman’s run, it doesn’t seem as if there is time for both runs to happen in the same space. Would you consider adding these runs and any I’m forgetting?has anyone made this at any stage into a spreadsheet?

There are two volumes of Uncanny X-force. As tie-ins go, there isn’t a lot of relevant plot or informational value added here. I’ll be checking back throughout the AXIS series. Read Now 1. Thank you thank you so much.Any chance of a Black Knight reading order being made?Concur on this request for Black Knight! Instead you get short stories involving Spider-Man and Dr. It’s got basically every Marvel comic you could ever want to read (excluding stuff that’s newer than 6 months).Hey man amazing work! Event Order.

The tie-ins are made more for expanding that story out and fleshing out concepts, telling side stories, and getting perspective from other characters.

Interesting point about Nova and Superior Iron Man. If you’re not reading everything then use this list to put the comics you chose to read in context with one another.Looking to read some of the stories that build up to Empyre? Also, they don’t often, or at all, mention each other. Thanks!

They’re fantastic reads and heavily referenced in the build-up to Axis.”I’m curious about why “Young” Jean Grey showed up in a few of the issues. But, whatever happened to the latest tie-ins?