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      • Comic writer Fred Van Lente stated in 2013 that he had proposed a regular comic series set within the MCU to Marvel, but they wished to keep all possibilities open for potential film and television development. He said that this was also the reason why Marvel does not want writers to introduce new elements to the MCU through tie-in comics.
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  2. The way I've sorted them is not so much timeline order and it's not order of release for the comics. This is because a lot of the "preludes" are just adaptations of previous films in the series. It all just gets a bit messy.

  3. The trade paperback includes the series of three one-shots focusing on Nick Fury, Phil Coulson, and Black Widow. The Avengers Prelude: Fury's Big Week ( Ties together the events of Iron Man 2, The Incredible Hulk, and Thor from S.H.I.E.L.D.'s perspective, as they all take place concurrently. The Avengers Prelude: Black Widow Strikes ( Not much ...

  4. He said that this was also the reason why Marvel does not want writers to introduce new elements to the MCU through tie-in comics. In March 2014, Pilgrim confirmed that the MCU Infinite Comics were officially canon. That July, the MCU tie-in comics expanded to television tie-ins with the release of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D

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  5. Welcome to the Comic Book Herald Complete Marvel Reading Order Guide. Some quick words of explanation that should help answer the most frequent questions. In the years I’ve worked editing and updating this guide, I’ve focused primarily on the modern era of comics from the late 90’s through the 2000’s. If you’re interested in every ...

    • Road to Civil War
    • Civil War
    • Casualties of War

    These issues act as a build up to the main story. They aren’t essential to understand the Civil War but if you’re looking to see the events leading up to it then check them out the following: New Warriors (2004 series) #1 New Warriors (2004 series) #2 New Warriors (2004 series) #3 New Warriors (2004 series) #4 New Warriors (2004 series) #5 New Warr...

    This is the entire Civil War event, including the main series (in bold) and tie-ins. As mentioned earlier, you do not have to read all the tie-ins to understand the event. Civil War #1-7 contains all the major plot-points so think of the tie-ins as additional side stories that focus on certain characters or scenarios. Civil War #1 She Hulk #8 (2005...

    These are a list of comics with the Civil War: Casualties of Warbranding. These can be read after Civil War as it doesn’t have a whole lot to do with Civil War. These include the following: Blade (2006 series) #5 Ghost Rider (2005 series) #8–11 Moon Knight (2006 series) #7–9 Winter Soldier: Winter Kills #1 Wolverine (2003 series) #48 The Great One

  6. One of the best tie-in trades, but I would pay some attention to the issue-by-issue breakdown as it relates to the primary Civil War story arc. The linked trade collects all of the Front Line tie-in, but you can also buy the collection in two installments if you’ve already read part or something. The Amazing Spider-Man: Civil War.

  7. The general rule of thumb is for about every five years of comics, one year of time has passed in the Marvel Universe (with a few notable exceptions). So, while almost 60 years have passed in the real world since the first appearance of Spider-Man, only about 10-15 years have passed in the story. For example, Peter Parker who was a teenager ...

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