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#also the bi gambit and rogue post wkfkekkckekfiekfkek THANK YOU
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Hey it's the death and resurrection anon again, I've never really thought about that in the way you described it, it's a very interesting angle to look at it, you've convinced me to give it another shot, do you have any recommendations? My tolerance level for weird and bizarre things is pretty high so don't worry bout alienating me. Go nuts (PS:I forgot to mention that I found your blog through the Bi Anka cover, so... yeah)
I'm a marvel girl mostly, so here are my easy-to-get-into books:
hawkeye (2012) by matt fraction and david aja: street level superhero shenanigans. deals with depression, loneliness and morality.
moon knight (2014) by warren ellis and declan shalvey : street level superhero as well but. moon knight style. ambiguous narrator. violence. involvement with the community
black widow: the name of the rose (2010) by marjorie liu and daniel acuña: one of the greatest comic books of all time. spy thriller. trauma, crimes of the past, forgiving oneself and the world.
daredevil (2011) by mark waid and paolo rivera: vigilante superhero with legal drama! fuma aventures ! kooky villains ! and the way depression is a constant even when your life turns around. but you have to rely on the people you love.
runaways (2003) by brian k vaughn and adrian alphona: unconventional teenage superheros! because they don't want to be superheros. their parents are villains. and they have to grapple with their actions and how they get passed down.
ultimate spider-man (2011) by brian michael bendis and sarah pichelli: miles. morales. origin story.
x-23 (2005) by christopher yost and craig kyle: government experiments with a child since birth. the true wolverine. trauma, the exploration of the self when humanity has been stripped away. difficult mother daughter dynamics
all-new guardians of the galaxy (2017) by gerry duggan and kuden: they're in space and doing funky stuff. space adventure kinda thing
ms. marvel (2014) by g. willow wilson and adrian alphona: coming of age story! fun and fresh.
thor (2014) by jason aaron and russell dauterman: oh Jane Foster we're really in it now...
gambit (2012) by james asmus and clay mann: crime story! heists! this man is bisexual
storm (2014) by greg pak and victor ibañez: demistifying a goddess. dealing with grief and new responsbilities, but at the same time giving yourself time and space to be yourself.
and if we're talking resurrection stories.... Elektra is one of my favorite characters of all time (she's my header hehe), and has my favorite resurrection storyline (her whole shtick is died unfairly and came back) here's a reading order for her. i recommend reading elektra and wolverine: the redeemer. it's very beautiful, a semi-novel, and very easy to get into. hope this helped you!
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