Discover 15 superhero novels that delve deep into the complex worlds of costumed heroes, vigilantes, and anti-heroes. From tales of epic battles to the emotional struggles of characters with extraordinary powers, these books offer fresh perspectives on classic superhero tropes while giving readers a peek into both heroism and villainy. Perfect for fans of Marvel, DC, or indie heroes, these novels promise to captivate and inspire.
- The Avengers and The Thunderbolts, written by Pierce Askegren in 1999.
- The Ultimates: Against All Enemies, written by Alexander C. Irvine in 2007.
- The Second Super (The First Superhero, Book 1), written by Logan Rutherford in 2015.
- Origin (Children of the Spear, Book 1), written by Rhett Gervais in 2019.
- Iron Man 2, written by Alexander C. Irvine in 2010.
- The Flash: The Haunting of Barry Allen, written by Clay Griffith in 2016.
- The Dark Knight (The Dark Knight Trilogy, Book 2), written by Dennis O'Neil in 2008.
- Spider-Man: Carnage in New York, written by David Michelinie and Dean Wesley Smith in 1995.
- Man of Steel: The Official Movie Novelization, written by Greg Cox in 2013.
- Justice League: Wonder Woman, written by Louise Simonson in 2002.
- X-Men: A Novelization, written by Kristine Kathryn Rusch in 2000.
- X-Men: Smoke and Mirrors, written by Eluki Bes Shahar in 1997.
- Meta (Meta, Book 1), written by Tom Reynolds in 2013.
- Morbius: The Living Vampire - Blood Ties, written by Brendan Deneen in 2020.
- Suicide Squad: The Official Movie Novelization, written by Marv Wolfman in 2016.
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