Settle a decades-old feude, which is better? DC or Marvel, the battle of the superhero titans.
Marvel: The Avengers, Spider-Man, Iron man, The Hulk, Thor, Captain America
DC: The Justice League, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Hawkman, Green Arrow
Batman: Year One by Frank Miller
One of the things that can be incredibly overwhelming for those looking to jump in to the Superhero comic book genre. There are deep histories for each hero with branching contextuality that stretches back decades. If you are overwhelmed by this and are looking for a good book that you can just pick up without having to worry about that history and you love the character of Batman, then Frank Miller's classic is a great place to start. Batman: Year One follows Batman throughout his first year as a crime fighter. This story partially inspired Christopher Nolan's film Batman Begins. It is a self-contained story that can be enjoyed by Batman fans new and old.
The Unbelievable Gwenpool by Chris Hastings
Uncanny X-Men by Brian Micheal Bendis
Avengers by Stan Lee
Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by James Tynion
Born in Blood by Daniel Way
The Boys by Garth Ennis
Captain America: Red Menace by Ed Brubaker
Civil War by Mark Millar