How to Start Reading the Newest Captain Marvel Comics

Have you ever picked up a comic book purely because it looked interesting? Then, you get home and realize you are in the middle of a series? Or worse, reading the last of the series? I made this mistake recently with a variant of Captain Marvel. For a beginner just starting to read them, it can be tough to navigate where to begin. Captain Marvel is a superhero known as “Earth’s Mightiest Hero” who made her first appearance in Marvel comics in 1977, and there is a lot of buzz surrounding the character right now. The 2019 film stars Brie Larson as Captain Marvel, and it quickly became one of my favorite superhero movies of all time. It launched me into wanting to do more research on the character. I picked up a comic book at my local book store, and it turned out I started at the end of the series.

Here is a quick guide on how to go through the newest Captain Marvel series in the proper order:

1. Captain Marvel: Earth’s Mightiest Hero Vol. 1 by Kelly Sue DeConnick (text), Chris Sebela (text),  Dexter Soy (Illustrator), Emma Ríos (Illustrator), Felipe Amdrade (Illustrator)

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Published: June 08, 2016

2. Captain Marvel: Earth’s Mightiest Hero Vol. 2 by Kelly Sue DeConnick (Text by), Jen Van Meter (Text by), Scott Hepburn (Illustrator), Gerardo Sandoval (Illustrator), Pat Olliffe (Illustrator)

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3. Captain Marvel: Earth’s Mightiest Hero Vol. 3 by Kelly Sue DeConnick (Text by)David Lopez (Illustrator)Marcio Takara (Illustrator)Laura Braga (Illustrator)

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4. Captain Marvel: Earth’s Mightiest Hero Vol. 4 by Kelly Sue DeConnick (Text by), Warren Ellis (Text by), Kelly Thompson (Text by), David Lopez (Illustrator), Laura Braga (Illustrator)

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5. Captain Marvel: Earth’s Mightiest Hero Vol. 5 by Michele Fazekas (Text by), Tara Butters (Text by), Ruth Fletcher Gage (Text by), Christos Gage (Text by), Kris Anka (Illustrator)

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6. The Mighty Captain Marvel Vol. 1: Alien Nation by Margaret Stohl (Text by), Ramon Rosanas (Illustrator)

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Published:
January 18, 2017

The Greatest. That’s what they call her. Carol Danvers has been to the depths of outer space and back, but that still hasn’t prepared her for her newfound status of biggest super hero ever. Yaas, Queen! Danvers may not like the crown she’s wearing, but boy does it look good on her. Just watch out for the thorns it comes with—forces trying to take down everything Carol has built. Carol Danvers makes her triumphant return as the Mighty Captain Marvel! Written by celebrity writer Margaret Stohl (Beautiful Creatures, Black Widow: Forever Red) and drawn by the artfully talented Ramon Rosanas (Ant-Man), this bold new take on Earth’s mightiest and favorite hero!* To buy this volume, go here.

This particular volume, to the best of my knowledge, does not have individual issues available.

7. The Mighty Captain Marvel Vol. 2: Band of Sisters by Margaret Stohl (Text by), Michele Bandini (Illustrator)

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Published:
December 27, 2017
As SECRET EMPIRE begins, Captain Marvel faces the Chitauri! The savage alien fleet has nearly reached Earth space, and it’s up to Carol Danvers to stop it. But taking on an entire armada is a tall order even for our mighty hero and the crew of the Alpha Flight Space Station. Can Carol find a way to inspire her ranks — including her battalion of young cadets — to rise to the challenge? As Alpha Flight puts its plan into action, an enemy from Carol’s past rears its head, threatening to ruin everything! Stretched thin battling a horde of Chitauri, keeping Alpha Flight afloat and fighting off a raging monster inside her, will Captain Marvel ever get a little time to unwind? Not when Earth’s fate rests in the hands of a few cadets.* To purchase this one, go here.
For the individual issues, you would need to find The Mighty Captain Marvel (2016) #5-9.

8. The Mighty Captain Marvel Vol. 3: Dark Origins by Margaret Stohl (Text by), Michele Bandini (Illustrator)

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9. The Life of Captain Marvel by Margaret Stohl (Text by), Carlos Pacheco (Illustrator)

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This guide was actually on the inside cover of The Life of Captain Marvel, which is the book I ended up purchasing. Notice this is the final installment of the series. Oops! As someone who is new to reading comic books, figuring out which books to start with is tricky. Individual comics are often put together into one volume which is called a “trade.” Here is an incredible website that walks you through how to start reading comics!

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Maddie Morrow

Maddie Morrow

Maddie Morrow (she/they) plays a vital role on the Temple of Geek Team. As a jack-of-all-trades and Creative Director, she actively participates in nearly every project and facet of the organization. From fostering community and interviewing on red carpets, to managing backend operations, Maddie contributes across almost every department. Find her on Instagram and TikTok at @maddie_whovian and on Twitter @mad_whovian

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