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 Hello, Marvelites!
You're watching
"Marvel's Pull List,"
and I'm Ryan
Penagos, aka Agent M.
 And I'm Tucker Markus.
 So normally, we pick a topic.
We pick a bunch of new
comics that come out,
and we tell you why you
got to check them out.
 But no, Ryan.
This is a very special episode,
where we've picked four comics
that are available on the Marvel
Unlimited app free of charge
right now.
 Yes, that's right!
Marvel Unlimited, of
course, is an amazing app
where you can download to
your phone, to your tablet.
You have access to
so many great comics,
from modern classics to like
the old school classics.
And as Tucker mentioned,
we have a bunch of them
that are zero charge for you.
Right now, you can
read them for free.
 And to help guide
you, we've selected
four unbelievable stories from
this amazing MU collection.
The first book that
we're covering here
is "Black Panther"
by Ta-Nehisi Coates.
We have 12 issues
of the landmark run,
one of the biggest moments in
the history of the character.
So many of the most amazing,
iconic features of the Wakanda
that everyone across the
world knows and loves now
all started here.
Pairing with beautiful
art across the board,
this is one of the most
iconic and incredible runs
in "Black Panther" history.
RYAN PENAGOS: All right,
it's "Avengers Vs.
X-Men" the mega event of 2012.
You got a huge 13-issue jam
event by some of Marvel's
heaviest hitters at the time.
So after mutants
have been decimated
and were on the
brink of extinction,
the Phoenix was returning to
Earth to bond with a new host,
and its destination, Hope
Summers, daughter of Cable
and an X-Man.
Unfortunately, the Avengers and
X-Men had two very different
ideas of what that would mean.
The Avengers believed
that Phoenix would bring
death and destruction to Earth.
The X-Men wanted
to protect Hope,
and believed the Phoenix
was a sign of rebirth.
By the end of the first issue,
Cyclops blasts Captain America,
and it is on.
We get epic battles
featuring tons
of heroes, Wolverine, Thor,
Colossus, Spider-Man, Namor,
many, many more.
There's death, there's rebirth.
There's action and drama in
the mighty Marvel manner.
"Avengers Vs. X-Men" rules.
TUCKER MARKUS: And
the third book we have
is "Captain Marvel" by Kelly
Sue DeConnick and David Lopez.
This is it, folks.
This is the run that firmly
established Captain Marvel
as one of the
greatest superheroes
in the entire Marvel universe.
It's written unlike anything
you've ever read before.
The voice is captured so
beautifully, so perfectly.
David Lopez's art is
unlike anything else.
This is the definitive
"Captain Marvel."
If you've been looking to read
some Carol Danvers stories,
this is the place to start.
RYAN PENAGOS: Let's
talk "Fantastic
Four" issues 1 through
4 of the current series.
Because it is
awesome getting them
back in the Marvel
universe after a couple
of years of exploring
and recreating universes.
Yes, universes plural.
It's them, you know, being
Marvel's first family.
We got a new cosmic-level
villain in the Griever.
She's so big, so scary, that we
get to see every FF member ever
together for the first time.
We get to see the Thing
make some of his biggest,
most important decisions.
We get to see a new headquarters
for the Fantastic Four.
We get to see so
many cool events.
It's got clobbering, and
celebrating, and mourning,
and exploring, and
everything else
you'd expect to see
from the Fantastic Four.
TUCKER MARKUS:
These are just four
incredible stories we've
made free on Marvel
Unlimited for you right now.
Check out Marvel Unlimited
on your tablet or phone
today to read these
issues and more.
 And we still have a new
episode of "Marvel's Pull
List," the podcast version.
Get it wherever
you get your audio,
and we'll be back with another
episode here next week.
Until then, I'm Ryan.
 And I'm Tucker.
 And this is Marvel.
 Your universe.
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