While the book isn’t always better, it’s always worth picking up if you’re a fan of the movie or show. Marvel and DC’s movies and shows have been pulling material from some of the best storylines in comics. They don’t match up to the source 1:1, though, and sometimes the differences are fascinating.
The Russo brothers did an admirable job adapting the Civil War storyline from Marvel’s comic books for the big screen. It’s one of the best Marvel flicks, and it’s a blast to watch our heroes go head to head. But the story is a vast, sprawling one that ended up involving just about every hero in the Marvel universe, including characters like Daredevil, the Punisher, and the X-Men. And the Sub-Mariner (he’s like Aquaman, but he only wears underpants). The full, all-encompassing box set is a tall order, and one of the more expensive items on our list, but it’s going to give the comic-book fan in your life plenty to do.

Or maybe you’re buying for a kid or have a $10 limit and want to get a laugh out of a friend. Why not go for My First Batman Book: Touch and Feel, a book about the two things Batman hasn’t experienced in decades.
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