Marvel-Verse Books in Order
Part ofNoelle Stevenson Books in OrderBrowse the Marvel-Verse character collections linked to Noelle Stevenson, with digest-sized books in order, short summaries and tips for new readers of each hero-focused volume.
Last updated: January 17, 2026
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Publication Order
39 books
Wonder Man
by Noelle Stevenson
2024
Simon Williams debuts as a reluctant enemy of the Avengers before reinventing himself as a Hollywood star and superhero. These comics show him wrestling with fame, power and friendship, especially his exuberant partnership with Hank McCoy, the Beast.
Spider-man & Madame Web
by Noelle Stevenson
2024
Focusing on Spider-Man’s encounters with the precognitive Madame Web, this digest includes their first meeting and high-stakes battles like his clash with the Juggernaut. It also spotlights Julia Carpenter carrying on the Madame Web legacy in time-twisting crises.
Scarlet Witch
by Noelle Stevenson
2024
This selection of stories highlights Wanda Maximoff’s journey from Avenger to powerful, sometimes unstable sorceress. Family ties, reality-warping magic and attempts at personal redemption weave through battles that test whether the Scarlet Witch can ever truly trust her own powers.
Miles Morales - Spider-Man
by Noelle Stevenson
2024
These adventures trace Miles Morales from picking up the Spider-Man mantle in the Ultimate Universe to finding his place in the main Marvel timeline. Along the way he tests new powers, protects his family and faces threats that would overwhelm heroes twice his age.
Mary Jane
by Noelle Stevenson
2024
Mary Jane Watson steps into the spotlight here, from high school days and first crushes to acting gigs that attract supervillains. Balancing friendships, romance with Peter Parker and life around Spider-Man, MJ proves she is more than just the hero’s love interest.
Spider-Woman
by Noelle Stevenson
2023
Jessica Drew finalizes her iconic costume, tangles with street-level crooks and even crosses paths with Spider-Man and the Hulk. The mix of spy intrigue and superhero drama shows why Spider-Woman stands on her own, even in a world full of wall-crawlers.
Spider-Gwen - Ghost-spider
by Noelle Stevenson
2023
On Earth-65, Gwen Stacy, not Peter Parker, is bitten by the radioactive spider and branded a menace. These stories follow her struggles as Spider-Woman, juggling band practice with the Mary Janes, grief over Peter and villains who will not stay in their own universe.
Rocket And Groot
by Noelle Stevenson
2023
Rocket Raccoon and Groot star in wild tales ranging from babysitting alien scout troops to playing in Iron Man’s intergalactic football league. Between explosions and bad decisions, the duo’s oddball friendship proves as unbreakable as Groot’s roots.
Monica Rambeau - Photon
by Noelle Stevenson
2023
Monica Rambeau’s first appearances show her gaining energy powers, struggling to control them and eventually joining the Avengers. Later stories follow her as a ship’s captain and as an ally to Carol Danvers, highlighting both her leadership and the weight of changing superhero names.
Kraven The Hunter
by Noelle Stevenson
2023
Sergei Kravinoff prides himself on being the world’s greatest hunter, and these tales pit him against Spider-Man, Miles Morales and even Deadpool. Jungle traps, urban stalkings and elaborate schemes reveal how dangerous his obsession with proving himself can become.
Kang
by Noelle Stevenson
2023
Time-traveling warlord Kang the Conqueror wages war against the Avengers, alternate versions of himself and even Squirrel Girl in these stories. Convoluted timelines, paradoxes and shifting identities showcase both his grand schemes and his weaknesses.
Ironheart
by Noelle Stevenson
2023
Teen prodigy Riri Williams reverse-engineers her own suit of armor and steps into the role of Ironheart. This collection follows her balancing M.I.T. classes with battling villains, teaming up with Miles Morales and the Wasp, and meeting an older, sorcerer-supreme Tony Stark.
Guardians Of The Galaxy
by Noelle Stevenson
2023
A handpicked set of adventures follows Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket and Groot as they clash with bounty hunters, cosmic threats and even the Avengers. Space battles, bickering and unlikely heroics define this introduction to Marvel’s favorite misfit crew.
Ant-Man And The The Wasp
by Noelle Stevenson
2023
Stories in this digest trace the legacies of both Hank Pym and Scott Lang, along with Janet Van Dyne. From prison breaks and bug-sized heists to interdimensional rescues, Ant-Man and the Wasp prove that tiny heroes can solve very big problems.
Shuri
by Noelle Stevenson
2022
Wakandan princess Shuri steps out of the lab when T’Challa disappears, teaming up with Miles Morales and Kamala Khan and outsmarting rival inventors. Tech-heavy adventures and a magical quest alike underline her role as both scientist and future leader.
Mulher Hulk
by Noelle Stevenson
2022
This Portuguese edition of the She-Hulk digest introduces Jennifer Walters’ transformation and mixes superhero fights with sharp legal drama. It offers Brazilian readers a humorous, action-heavy gateway into her world of court cases and cosmic clients.
Ms. Marvel
by Noelle Stevenson
2022
Kamala Khan’s most beloved tales are gathered here, from school dances crashed by Loki to time-bending encounters with her idol Carol Danvers. Between family expectations, fandom and superhero duty, Ms. Marvel stretches herself in every direction to protect Jersey City.
Morbius
by Noelle Stevenson
2022
Living vampire Michael Morbius tries to control his thirst for blood while facing Spider-Man, the Thing and supernatural foes. Horror-tinged episodes trace his tragic attempt to cure himself, reminding readers that he is both monster and scientist.
Moon Knight
by Noelle Stevenson
2022
From his first hunt for Werewolf by Night to modern battles that bend time, this volume explores Marc Spector’s strange life as Moon Knight. Shifting identities, brutal fights and clashes with gods show why he is one of Marvel’s most mysterious heroes.
Moon Girl
by Noelle Stevenson
2022
Fourth-grader genius Lunella Lafayette teams up with her red T. rex, Devil Dinosaur, in stories that bounce from school hallways to cosmic crises. Inventions, time travel and team-ups with heroes like Spider-Man highlight how big one small girl’s brain can be.
Jane Foster, The Mighty Thor
by Noelle Stevenson
2022
This collection centers on Jane Foster as she takes up Mjolnir, hiding her secret from friends while undergoing cancer treatment. Against frost giants, gods and corporate warlords, she proves why worthiness is about courage and compassion, not birthright.
America Chavez
by Noelle Stevenson
2022
Reality-hopping hero America Chavez kicks open star-shaped portals and punches her way through dimensions in these stories. Team-ups with the Young Avengers and solo adventures alike balance multiverse-level stakes with questions about family, identity and belonging.
Spider-Man
by Noelle Stevenson
2021
These stories combine a modern retelling of Peter Parker’s origin with classic battles against Doctor Octopus and the Sinister Six. Between school, Aunt May’s hospital bills and supervillains, Spider-Man learns again and again what “with great power” really means.
She-Hulk
by Noelle Stevenson
2021
From her origin as lawyer Jennifer Walters receiving a life-changing blood transfusion to courtroom showdowns and cosmic legal trouble, these stories capture She-Hulk at her funniest and most fearless. Expect fourth-wall winks, big brawls and a lot of legal chaos.
Shang-Chi
by Noelle Stevenson
2021
Marvel’s Master of Kung Fu moves between secret dojos, Midtown High and wild team-ups with heroes like Wolverine and Spider-Man. Training sequences, ninja ambushes and playful martial-arts set pieces show why Shang-Chi’s calm focus is as sharp as his fists.
Loki
by Noelle Stevenson
2021
Trickster god Loki takes the spotlight as both villain and uneasy ally. This sampler includes schemes against Thor, unlikely team-ups with Spider-Man and glimpses of Kid Loki trying to do better, all built around mischief, magic and shifting loyalties.
Hulk
by Noelle Stevenson
2021
This anthology follows Bruce Banner’s transformation into the Hulk, the unstoppable engine of rage who would rather be left alone. Classic showdowns and quieter moments alike explore how hard it is to keep the world safe when you are your own worst threat.
Hawkeye
by Noelle Stevenson
2021
Collecting adventures from different eras, this digest showcases Hawkeye’s skills as the Avengers’ resident archer. Whether mentoring Kate Bishop, teaming up with Ant-Man or facing the Taskmaster, Clint Barton proves that a guy with a bow can still steal the show.
Doutor Estranho
by Noelle Stevenson
2021
Portuguese-language readers get a compact tour of Doctor Strange’s early adventures here, from his fateful injury and training in the mystic arts to clashes with Dormammu and other dimensional threats, where a single spell can reshape reality.
Captain Marvel
by Noelle Stevenson
2021
Carol Danvers soars through space and New York streets in these stories, teaming up with Spider-Man, wrangling her cat-like Flerken Chewie and confronting threats from across the galaxy. It’s a punchy introduction to Captain Marvel’s blend of cosmic power and stubborn heart.
Wanda & Vision
by Noelle Stevenson
2020
Tied to their screen adventures, this volume handpicks comics that chart Wanda and Vision’s relationship through triumphs and breakdowns. From suburban strangeness to cosmic crises, it shows how the Scarlet Witch’s power and grief keep reshaping both their lives.
Vision And Scarlet Witch
by Noelle Stevenson
2020
This collection focuses on the complicated partnership between the synthezoid Vision and chaos-magic wielder Wanda Maximoff. Superhero battles mingle with attempts at ordinary domestic life, as the couple tests how far love can stretch when reality itself keeps shifting.
Venom
by Noelle Stevenson
2020
Spider-Man’s strange black costume becomes something far worse when it bonds with Eddie Brock, creating Venom. These stories follow the symbiote from terrifying enemy to uneasy protector, as its shifting loyalties mirror the tug-of-war between monster and antihero.
Deadpool And Wolverine
by Noelle Stevenson
2020
Fast-paced stories in this digest throw loudmouthed Deadpool together with the grim Wolverine, whether they are fighting side by side or trying to take each other down. Snappy humor, sharp claws and surprise guest stars make every mission a chaotic, violent mess.
Captain America
by Noelle Stevenson
2020
This volume gathers key Captain America tales, from Steve Rogers’ World War II origin to modern missions with allies like Black Panther and Spider-Man. Together they highlight why the star-spangled super-soldier remains a symbol of courage and stubborn hope.
Black Widow
by Noelle Stevenson
2020
Natasha Romanoff’s greatest adventures as spy and Avenger are collected here, from early confrontations with Iron Man and Spider-Man to missions that revisit her brutal Red Room training. The stories mix high-stakes espionage with the cost of trying to leave a deadly past behind.
Black Panther
by Noelle Stevenson
2020
These comics introduce Wakanda and its king, T’Challa, as he defends his hidden nation from threats like Klaw and Erik Killmonger. Alongside the Avengers and his sister Shuri, Black Panther balances royal duty, science and superheroics in and beyond Africa.
Thanos
by Noelle Stevenson
2019
Classic stories here trace Thanos from his first clashes with Iron Man and Captain Marvel to cosmic schemes involving the Infinity Gems. Battles with heroes and rivals alike reveal why the Mad Titan is one of Marvel’s most feared villains.
Iron Man
by Noelle Stevenson
2019
This digest-sized collection spotlights Tony Stark’s journey from captive weapons designer to armored Avenger. Origin tales and team-ups with heroes like Spider-Man show Iron Man building his first suits, refining his tech and learning that his genius comes with heavy responsibility.
Series background & context
Marvel-Verse is a line of small, affordable paperbacks that gather bite-sized adventures for a single Marvel character or theme. Each volume pulls from different eras and series, mixing classic issues with newer all-ages stories so that a reader can meet, say, Captain America, Ms. Marvel or the Guardians of the Galaxy in one compact book. The tone is generally PG, aimed at readers around 10–14, but the selections still feel like “real” Marvel comics, not watered-down adaptations. (marvel.com)
Most collections follow a familiar pattern. You usually get at least one origin or re-introduction story, a standout team-up or two, and a more offbeat issue that shows the hero in a different light. The Spider-Man digest, for example, pairs a modern retelling of Peter Parker’s transformation with the classic “If This Be My Destiny…!” arc and an all-ages Sinister Six romp, while the Black Widow volume flips between early espionage tales and a later story that returns to her Red Room training. (marvel.com)
Because they are built from existing comics, the art and storytelling styles bounce around, but the branding and trim size keep everything feeling unified. You can pick up Marvel-Verse: Iron Man to watch Tony Stark build his first suit and trade quips with Spider-Man, then move straight to Marvel-Verse: Black Panther or Shuri for very different kinds of heroism without worrying about complex continuity getting in the way. (marvel.com)
The books listed here collect a wide swath of that line: armored geniuses and living vampires, trickster gods, street-level archers, Wakandan royalty, multiverse-traveling teens and more. Some volumes center traditional headliners like Iron Man, Captain America or Doctor Strange; others spotlight newer or historically underused heroes such as Moon Girl, America Chavez, Ironheart and Monica Rambeau, giving them space to shine in their own curated mini-anthologies. (marvel.com)
For Noelle Stevenson readers, these Marvel-Verse books are a side path rather than core author works, but they serve a similar purpose to something like Lumberjanes: Bonus Tracks: they are snackable, self-contained stories you can hand to a newer reader and know they will get a full arc and a feel for the character. You can read them in any order, dip in and out around favorite heroes or use the series as a low-pressure gateway into the denser world of ongoing superhero comics.
If you like the idea of seeing how different creative teams interpret the same character — or you are trying to match a young fan of the movies with a first comic — the Marvel-Verse line is built to make that as easy and fun as possible.
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