Posted May 31, 201411 yr Step One: Watch cartoons like the DCAU, Young Justice, Spectacular Spiderman, Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes etc Step Two: Read crossover story arcs from MARVEL and DC before i officially decide which characters i'm interested in Bonus Step: Read Some re-imaginings of superheroes, like Red Son, Dark Knight Returns, Kingdom Come, Batman - Year One Step Three: Think of what superhero i'm really interested in reading You are free to use this plan yourself Edited May 31, 201411 yr by Villi1997
May 31, 201411 yr Would it not be easier, to simply read a few American comics and if you're into them, great, go read more, if you're not, don't force it
May 31, 201411 yr There are non-american comic books? Don't you dare even forget British comic books. There were the absolute best when I was younger. Dunno how much they changed now though. Edited May 31, 201411 yr by Geotrix
May 31, 201411 yr Manga are technically comic books Comic books are usually smaller in length, while most manga (outside of those with one chapter published inside magazines) is typically an actual novel, making them more similar to Graphic Novels. I reckon the use of the word "comic" when looking for a definition of Manga has more to do with trying to make it akin to a word Western Readers would recognize, the translation of the word manga is "Whimsical pictures" not "Japanese Comics".
Step One: Watch cartoons like the DCAU, Young Justice, Spectacular Spiderman, Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes etc
Step Two: Read crossover story arcs from MARVEL and DC before i officially decide which characters i'm interested in
Bonus Step: Read Some re-imaginings of superheroes, like Red Son, Dark Knight Returns, Kingdom Come, Batman - Year One
Step Three: Think of what superhero i'm really interested in reading
You are free to use this plan yourself
Edited by Villi1997