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  1. Astro City - Depicts what it's like to LIVE in a city where superheroes are real. Have realistic takes on what it's like to be a superhero or a villain. The Boys - Sort of an inverted version of Astro City. The heroes are real, but they're assholes.

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    • 15 Minecraft: Woodsword Chronicles
    • 14 Minecraft: The Lost Journals
    • 13 Minecraft: The Haven Trials
    • 12 Minecraft: Stories from The Overworld
    • 11 Minecraft: The Shipwreck
    • 10 Minecraft: Zombies!
    • 9 Minecraft: The Dragon
    • 8 Minecraft: Wither Without You Volume 1
    • 7 Minecraft Dungeons: The Rise of The Arch-Illager

    There’s one thing that needs to be right in a Minecraft book and that’s Minecraft knowledge! Unfortunately, The Crash features a couple of scenes that are inaccurate portrayals of the Minecraft world in order to progress the story or land a certain line. These scenes effectively shake readers out of the story if they have more than a basic understa...

    Minecraft: Woodsword Chronicles is Mojang’s attempt at a Diary of a Wimpy Kid style book. It’s filled with illustrations and has wide margins with generous character spacing. However, it is one of the rare early reader chapter books by Mojang. The plot is a simple “trapped in the game” scenario with a group of friends using their Minecraft knowledg...

    Although the premise is a bit darker than many of the other Minecraft books, Minecraft: The Lost Journalsis one of the lightest and quickest ones for readers to get through. After hearing the sad story about how the main characters have both experienced loss, the content is fairly lighthearted and has very little tension compared to the other novel...

    This is another odd Minecraft book where the game is not as important as what’s happening outside of the game. The story follows a young girl dealing with a new school year right after her best friend moves away. While there’s a lot to like about the story telling, which has themes surrounding the idea of growing up and making new friends, a lot of...

    The family that plays together stays together, and for minecraft households Stories from the Overworldhas something for everyone. Tragically short, this graphic novel collection includes stories ranging from a single page image to full vignettes. As a collection, each story has its own flair, its own style, its own perspective. This makes for a ver...

    Most readers agree that Minecraft: Shipwreck is a good book. Unfortunately, it’s up for debate whether it’s a good Minecraftbook. The story focuses on a young boy who’s just moved to a new town (again) as he teams up with two unlikely friends to solve a mystery in a community center. They do this by entering into a secret Minecraft server together,...

    Released just last summer, Minecraft: Zombies! is one of the newest books Mojang has released and it’s already set to get a sequel in 2023. The story follows a young girl who’s trying to cure her zombie-bitten baby brother. Many Minecraft players are familiar with curing zombie villagers, and so they know exactly what a quest that can be! It’s not ...

    This book has a very promising premise of an ender dragon being raised in a village. The main character, Zetta, is a potion-maker just trying to keep her village safe from mobs when she stumbles upon an ender dragon egg. Obviously, she has to try to keep this somewhat under wraps, but what is she going to do once the dragon is too big to hide? And ...

    Wither Without Youis one of Mojang’s official Minecraft comic series and a rare YA title. The story is about two siblings on a mission to save their mentor with the help of another teen with strange abilities. The art is highly detailed, but manages to have a cutesy element to it that cements it as a YA graphic novel. Along with the quality art, th...

    As the title suggests, The Rise of the Arch-Illager focuses on Minecraft Dungeons, rather than the main game. Following the life of Archie, an illager who’s been bullied and exiled by his tribe, as he rises to power and becomes the main villain of Minecraft Dungeons: the arch-illager! A classic hero to villain story, author Matt Forbeck does a fant...

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  2. Kurt Busiek’s Astro City is just like Watchmen, but imo better because it maintains the optimism that is so central to superheroes. Astro City, by Kurt Busiek, is excellent. It mixes 1950s era optimism with 1980s grounded realistic characterization. The series has been running for 30 years now, and the characters have aged in real time.

  3. Recently, I've seen alot of people describing the Invincible cartoon as "realistic superheroes" (of which it is not nor is the comic at all intended to be) and so I thought I would share my list of most realistic superhero stories, ranked in a vague order of most to least realistic: Misfits (series) Unbreakable (movie)

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  5. Minecraft Volume 1 and 2 of the first official Minecraft comic series by Dark Horse Comics! Written by Sfe R. Monster and Drawn by Sarah Graley!

  6. Steve gives batman some early Christmas Gifts. Batman loves comics, especially the ones hes on the cover of. Steve / Robins Channel - http://bit.ly/2eBtgKh...

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  7. May 19, 2022 · Dark Horse Books presents two new boxed sets: Minecraft Boxed Set by Sfé R. Monster and Sarah Graley, and Minecraft: Wither Without You Boxed Set by Kristen Gudsnuk. And there’s more–a new original graphic novel by Stephanie Ramirez, Minecraft: Open World—Into the Nether, for ages 10 and up.

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