Marvel Unlimited, the online and mobile platform for digital comics from the publisher of Spider-Man, The X-Men, and The Avengers, offers a universe of adventure and hours of escape from the crushing boredom that comes with the new reality of social distancing. From the confines of one’s own rec room, bunker, or cruise ship cabin, any comic fan can download or view their favorites online via the Marvel Unlimited app or the Marvel website. Let’s look at some of the best comic books available to read right now on Marvel Unlimited!

Marvel Unlimited delivers new titles from the publisher’s extensive ongoing titles and its vast archives dating from the Golden Age through the Age of Ultron. New titles are added weekly, just six months after a given title’s newsstand date, and individual issues, as well as creator and characters runs from Marvel’s staggering library are delivered with the same frequency. The best of the latest batch on Marvel Unlimited include The House of X/Powers of X from writer Jonathan Hickman - with Powers of X #4 being the newest in the visionary X-Men arc that connects to events in the X-books currently on store shelves. Last year’s King Thor #1, from the incomparable creative team of Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic, is new this week and this mighty tale concludes the epic Thor: God of Thunder arc — seven years in the making! Don’t miss Donny Cates’ provocative Silver Surfer: Black now into issue #4 of 5, and the Black Cat is back in a new monthly title from Marvel with the fourth in the series now available on Marvel Unlimited.

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Among the best features of Marvel Unlimited is access to a back catalog of Marvel Comics that spans the Golden Age, with Marvel Comics #1 from 1939 featuring the first appearance of the android Human Torch and Bill Everett’s Sub-Mariner, through the not-so-distant past. Recent additions of a 13-issue Dazzler run from 1981, Marvel Comics #1000 featuring “the greatest talent ever assembled for one story,” Gwenpool Strikes Back #1, and Alpha Flight: True North from a creative team hailing from the Great White North, demonstrate the spectrum of comic talent and Marvel history available at one’s fingertips. And Star Wars fans can rejoice! Marvel Unlimited has recently added Star Wars: Doctor Aphra, Tie Fighter, General HuxGalaxy’s Edge, Poe Dameron, and Age of Resistance - Supreme Leader Snoke, in addition to an extensive Jedi Archive dating back to Roy Thomas’ risky move back in 1977, Star Wars #1. 

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Looking for the best advice on classic story arcs and must-read titles from Marvel’s sprawling events? Check out the latest Reading Lists on Marvel Unlimited. Reading Lists are updated with weekly uploads and curated events like Secret Wars (in its infinite iterations), X-Men: Days of Future Past, the epic Asgardian War of the Realms, Kree/Skrull War, and Amazing Spider-Man “Hunted” with the legendary Kraven the Hunter. Marvel Unlimited also adds thematic lists such as What We’re Reading This Week, Character Close Up: Meet Alpha Flight, and Featured Reading: Avenging Women, celebrating Women’s History Month with Thor, Ms. Marvel, Wasp, Scarlet Witch, She-Hulk, Tigra, and more. New to comics? There’s an app for that! Marvel Unlimited’s New to Comics? list takes you to school with an exclusive selection of the best #1 issues in the Marvel archive, including Shang-Chi, The Eternals, Guardians of the Galaxy and Black Widow. With new titles added every week and a growing collection to rival the Universal Library of the Watchers, the best is yet to come on Marvel Unlimited.

Get started with 75 free comics, including the premier issues of Immortal Hulk, Giant-Size X-Men, and Jessica Jones, right now at the Marvel site and download the Marvel Unlimited app via the App Store and Google Play.

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