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Mejores cómics de Marvel de todos los tiempos

Discover an essential selection of the greatest stories and graphic novels from the Marvel universe. This list spans timeless classics to the most influential sagas and modern comics that have redefined their characters. It's ideal for veteran fans and new readers looking to explore the vast world of Marvel superheroes. Find the works that have made a significant impact on comic book history.

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    Daredevil: Born Again

    211 Global Votes

    This story arc is a landmark in Daredevil's history, acclaimed for its dark narrative and profound exploration of Matt Murdock's psyche. It presents a tale of downfall and redemption that redefines the character, showcasing his resilience in the face of extreme adversity and solidifying his status as a complex, human hero.

  2. 2

    Civil War

    180 Global Votes

    Civil War redefined the Marvel Universe by pitting iconic heroes against each other in an unprecedented moral and political conflict, exploring profound themes like freedom versus security. Its impact extended across multiple series and events, leaving a lasting mark on Marvel continuity and generating significant debate among critics and fans.

  3. 3

    Days of Future Past

    39 Global Votes

    This storyline is a narrative landmark that explores complex themes such as time travel, destiny, and the persecution of minorities, resonating deeply with readers. Its impact on Marvel continuity and its influence on future superhero narratives demonstrate its enduring relevance in the genre.

  4. 4

    Ultimate Spider-Man

    35 Global Votes

    Ultimate Spider-Man revitalized the Spider-Man character for a new generation, offering an accessible, engaging, and touching narrative that modernized his origin. The series greatly benefited from consistent creators and spectacular art, allowing it to explore complex themes with depth and charm.

  5. 5

    Silver Surfer by Slott and Allred

    4 Global Votes

    This series revitalized the character with ingenious storytelling and a vibrant art style that captured readers' imaginations. Its focus on cosmic adventure and themes of personal discovery offered a fresh and accessible perspective on the Herald of Galactus.

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  7. 6

    Marvels (1994)

    0 Global Votes

    This miniseries is a landmark for its innovative narrative, exploring the Marvel Universe from the perspective of an everyman, Phil Sheldon. Its photorealistic art by Alex Ross and its profound exploration of the impact of superheroes on society make it a seminal and critically acclaimed work.

  8. 7

    Elektra Lives Again

    0 Global Votes

    This graphic novel is a masterpiece due to its intense narrative and innovative art, delving into Matt Murdock's psyche after Elektra's death. Its visual style and exploration of themes like grief and obsession earned it an Eisner Award for Best Graphic Album in 1991.

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    The Death of Captain Marvel

    0 Global Votes

    This comic is a landmark for its mature and emotional approach to mortality, portraying a superhero's death from cancer in a poignant and realistic manner. Its narrative explores grief and the acceptance of death, leaving a lasting emotional impact on readers and on Marvel's history.

  10. 9

    Spider-Man: Entre los Muertos

    0 Global Votes

    This comic explores Spider-Man's intense emotional burden, delving into his psychology and the consequences of his losses and sacrifices. It presents a narrative that resonates with readers by showcasing Peter Parker's vulnerability and the impact of his secret identity on his personal life.

  11. 10

    Wolverine: Origin

    0 Global Votes

    This comic is fundamental for unveiling the enigmatic origin story of one of Marvel's most iconic characters, Wolverine, a mystery that had endured for decades. Its deep and emotional narrative explores James Howlett's formative traumas and events, providing an essential foundation for understanding the mutant's complexity.

  12. 11

    The Man Without Fear

    0 Global Votes

    This miniseries is the quintessential Daredevil origin story, stripping Matt Murdock of everything and exploring his complex identity. Its profound narrative and impact on the character establish it as a foundational work in the Marvel universe.

  13. 12

    Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment

    0 Global Votes

    This comic is acclaimed for its exceptional storytelling and deep character exploration, particularly that of Doctor Doom. It features a dramatic premise and a well-constructed adventure that unites two of Marvel's most powerful sorcerers on a high-stakes mission.

  14. 13

    Thunderbolts by Warren Ellis

    0 Global Votes

    This Thunderbolts run is acclaimed for its bold reinvention of the team, offering a dark and morally ambiguous narrative that explores the thin line between heroes and villains. Warren Ellis's writing, combined with Mike Deodato Jr.'s art, creates an intense and "unhinged" reading experience with rich characterizations and an unstoppable pace.

  15. 14

    X-Statix

    0 Global Votes

    X-Statix stands out for its bold satire and critique of celebrity culture and superheroes, predating other works with similar themes. It offers a unique and postmodern take on superhero tropes, blending humor and pathos in a way few Marvel comics have achieved.

  16. 15

    The Vision

    0 Global Votes

    This series redefines the classic Vision character with a profound and moving narrative that explores humanity and tragedy. Its unique focus on the suburban life of an android family offers a personal and meaningful reading experience, standing out for its superb storytelling and artwork.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking considers Marvel comics that are widely recognized as "essential," "great," or "must-read" by the community and various sources, including classic and modern stories that have left a significant mark.
Users can vote for their favorite comics to influence the position of each title. Your participation helps reflect the community's opinion on the best Marvel comics.
An "essential" Marvel comic is a story often recommended for new readers or those looking to understand key moments in the Marvel universe, such as "Marvels" or "The Infinity Gauntlet".
The ranking includes both comic series with significant story arcs and standalone graphic novels that are considered outstanding works within Marvel's catalog.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

This ranking of the best Marvel comics has been compiled from an exhaustive collection of community opinions and various editorial lists. Our goal is to offer a comprehensive view of the most influential and beloved stories in the Marvel universe.

  • Comics repeatedly mentioned in "essential," "best of all time," and "starting points" lists from recognized sources have been considered.
  • Participant relevance is evaluated by their cultural impact, narrative innovation, and lasting appeal, as reflected in their mention across multiple contexts.
  • Both classic story arcs that defined characters, such as "Daredevil: Born Again" or "The Dark Phoenix Saga," and more modern works that have received critical acclaim are included.
  • Community participation through votes is fundamental to adjusting positions and ensuring the ranking reflects current reader preferences.
  • The presence of comics considered "standalone" or offering a complete reading experience on their own is valued, thus facilitating access for new readers.
  • Impact and Recognition: Comics that have been consistently highlighted in "best of" or "essential" lists by the community and specialized publications are included.
  • Historical and Modern Relevance: The ranking considers both seminal works that defined an era, like "Amazing Fantasy #15", and contemporary titles that have redefined the genre, such as "House of X" and "Powers of X".
  • Narrative and Artistic Quality: Stories with captivating plots, deep character development, and art that complements and elevates the reading experience are prioritized.
  • Accessibility for New Readers: Comics that, while part of a larger universe, can be enjoyed independently or serve as excellent entry points for new fans are valued.