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Question of the Week: What’s a Good Silver Surfer Reading Order?

In this week’s QoW, we learn that bribes will get you everywhere, and that Silver Surfer has a surprisingly manageable Marvel Unlimited read experience:

I was wondering would it be possible for you to create a reading guide for the one and only Silver Surfer? ~ DJ Nik

My man Nik then went on to offer some baller bribes. It worked! Here’s a Silver Surfer reading order to get you through the vast majority of the Sentinel of the Spaceways!

Before you begin, I should note that Silver Surfer is substantially more limited in Marvel Unlimited than many other Marvel mainstays. His early material is very available, but once we progress to the 1980’s the library dwindles big time. Fortunately, you’ll still be able to enjoy Surfer classics like the Rebirth of Thanos (setting up his involvement in Infinity Gauntlet).

Silver Surfer Reading Order

The noble sacrifice of Norrin Radd

I) Surfer’s Origins – March 1966 to Late 1970

Fantastic Four – The Coming of Galactus

Issues: #48 to #50, #55 to #61

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Tales to Astonish

Issues: #92 to #93

Silver Surfer duels the Hulk. For the record, these are totally in Marvel Unlimited.

Fantastic Four Annual

Issues: #5

Fantastic Four

Issues: #72 to #77

Silver Surfer

Issues: #1 to #18

Silver Surfer gets his own, relatively short lived solo series from Stan Lee and John Buscema. He is Shakespearean and mopey as heck.

 

The Defenders begin!

II) Norrin Radd Does the 70’s – Defenders Origins

Sub-mariner

Issues: #34 to #35

To my surprise, also totally in Marvel Unlimited.

Fantastic Four

Issues: #122 to #123

FF and Silver Surfer vs. Galatcus!

The Defenders

Issues: #1 to #7

The first eleven issues, are fortunately in Marvel Unlimited. After that, it’s one of the single most regrettable Marvel Unlimited misses! Note for trade collector’s, that the Marvel Masterworks Defenders collects those previous 2 Sub-mariner issues as well.

Avengers Defenders War

Issues: Avengers #115 to #118, Defenders #8 to #11

Avengers vs. Defenders crossover from the early 70’s. It’s a pretty great early Marvel event involving the likes of Loki and Dormammu! Reading order is: Avengers #115, Defenders #8, Avengers #116, Defenders #9, Avengers #117, Defenders #10, Avengers #118, Defenders #11

Fantastic Four

Issues: #155 to #157

Tomb of Dracula

Issues: #50

Dracula fights the Silver Surfer. I’ll be here when you get back.

Moebius draws Silver Surfer and Galactus

III) 1980’s Silver Surfer Relaunch + Original Graphic Novels

Defenders

Issues: #98 to #101

VS. Mephisto.

Silver Surfer

Issues: #1 to #32

Steve Englehardt solo Surfer series.

Silver Surfer: Judgment Day

Issues: OGN

Graphic novel from Stan Lee and John Buscema, in which each page is a splash panel.

Silver Surfer: Parable

Issues: #1 to #2

There are a lot of good looking Silver Surfer stories out there, but it’s darn near impossible to top Moebius here on this ambitious and thematic graphic novel penned by Stan Lee.

IV) Jim Starlin’s Marvel Cosmic Takes Over!

Silver Surfer – Rebirth of Thanos

Issues: #34 to #38

Rebirth of Thanos – Jim Starlin’s first arc on Silver Surfer. You may want to also check out my Thanos reading order for the best of both worlds.

Silver Surfer

Issues: #42 to #51

Leads up to Infinity Gauntlet. Sadly not on Marvel Unlimited!

Silver Surfer: Homecoming

Issues: OGN

Another unheralded (teehee) Marvel OGN from Jim Starlin.

Infinity Gauntlet

Issues: #1 to #6

Silver Surfer

Issues: #52 to #60

Published during Infinity Gauntlet. Note that Silver Surfer essentially runs for the remainder of the 90’s, up over 100 issues, but sadly none of those are on MU.

Infinity War

Issues:

Silver Surfer / Warlock

Issues: #1 to #4

Resurrection of Shalla Bal.

Infinity Crusade

Issues:

Galactus: The Devourer

Issues: #1 to #5

Louise Simonson miniseries. Another notable gap in the MU library.

V) Silver Surfer Enters the 2000’s

Fantastic Four

Issues: #46

As a part of Jeph Loeb’s “Resurrection of Galactus” storyline.

Black Panther

Issues: #35

I’m going to rep for Christopher Priest’s Black Panther any chance I get.

Silver Surfer

Issues: #1 to #14

New ongoing Silver Surfer series is launched.

Cable & Deadpool

Issues: #10

I’d just like to point out that Cable breaks the Silver Surfer’s surf board.

Defenders

Issues: #1 to #5

Annihilation

Issues:

The Comic Book Herald Marvel Cosmic guide is your best bet for all involved comics here!

Incredible Hulk

Issues: #92 to #95

Planet Hulk!

Fantastic Four: The End

Issues: #1 to #6

The “last” Fantastic Four story (out of continuity!)

Silver Surfer: Requiem

Issues: #1 to #4

To my knowledge, this is an out of continuity “Final” Surfer story from JMS and Esad Ribic. It’s a really solid miniseries, I’d highly recommend. This doesn’t get anywhere near the accolades of “The Death of Captain Marvel” but it’s not an unreasonable comparison.

Fantastic Four

Issues: #546 to #550

Silver Surfer: In Thy Name

Issues: #1 to #4

Skaar: Son of Hulk

Issues: #6 to #12

Fantastic Four

Issues: #583 to #586

This is a harsh solo read if you’re not up to speed on Hickman’s Fantastic Four (note to everyone: Hickman’s Fantastic Four is worth every page!)

Chaos War

Issues:

Silver Surfer

Issues: #1 to #5

Greg Pak short-lived solo Surfer series.

Annihilators

Issues: #1 to #4

VI) Marvel NOW! Silver Surfer

Defenders

Issues: #1 to #12

Matt Fraction and Terry Dodson.

Daredevil

Issues: #30

Hunger

Issues: #1 to #4

Silver Surfer Infinite

Issues: #1

One of Marvel’s digital only Infinite comics, this issue launches the new Slott and Allred Surfer, and has one of my favorite Norrin Radd jokes of all time.

FF #16

Issues:

No really, Silver Surfer shows up at a Moon barbecue.

Silver Surfer

Issues: #1 to #14

Dan Slott and Mike Allred, with a pretty great Surfer meets Doctor Who cosmic joyride. This series will take you right up to the Last Days during Secret Wars.

Latest Additions:

Silver Surfer Vol. 2: Worlds Apart

Issues: Silver Surfer (2014) #6 to #10

Silver Surfer Vol. 3: Last Days

Issues: Silver Surfer (2014) #11 to #15

Silver Surfer Vol. 4: Citizen of Earth

Issues: Silver Surfer (2016) #1 to #6

Silver Surfer Vol. 5: A Power Greater Than Cosmic

Issues: Silver Surfer (2016) #7 to #14

The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #27

Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur #26

Infinity Countdown

Issues: Infinity Countdown Prime, Infinity Countdown #1-5, Infinity Countdown: Adam Warlock And Material From Free Comic Book Day 2018 (Amazing Spider-Man)

Silver Surfer: The Best Defense

Silver Surfer: Black

Issues: Silver Surfer: Black (2019) #1 to #5

Annihilation — Scourge: Silver Surfer

Fantastic Four: Antithesis

Issues: Fantastic Four: Antithesis (2020) #1 to #4, X-Men (1963) #65, Fantastic Four (1998) #60

Defenders by Al Ewing: There Are No Rules

Issues: Defenders (2021) #1 to #5, material from Marvel Comics (2019) #1000 to #1001

Fantastic Four: Life Story

Issues: Fantastic Four: Life Story #1 to #6

Silver Surfer: Rebirth

Issues: Silver Surfer: Rebirth (2022) #1 to #5

Silver Surfer: Ghost Light

Issues: Silver Surfer: Ghost Light (2023) #1 to #5

Silver Surfer Rebirth: Legacy

Issues: Silver Surfer Rebirth: Legacy #1 to #5

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View Comments (9)

  • In ur silver surfer read order, the one shot, vol. 2 #1 by John Byrne isn't in there, why ?
    Thx

  • I would also recommend the "what if" silver surfer had the infinity guantlet. I know is a what if, but it's damn good. Also I like the green lantern/silver surfer crossover mini graphic novel thing. (Parallax and thanos) When does paks "devolution" come in?

  • "Shakesperean and mopey as heck."

    LOL

    Too true, Dave.

    But as an earnest college student in the early 90s, I devoured the cheapie back issue reprints of the Lee/Buscema Surfer. Big John does an especially good job on #3, the Mephisto issue. His original pencils for #4, the Thor issue, were reportedly much better than what saw print after Stan gave Big John some rather tactless criticism.

    Except for #3, none of them hold up very well either way, in my opinion.

    Englehart's Surfer run was a huge disappointment to me, and Starlin's run makes me sick, including and especially the Thanos stuff.

    Just my two cents.

    • Ha, I didn't really go on to explain, but I liked those issues! One of the first Marvel Essentials I picked up, and while it didn't hit like Ditko and Lee's Doctor Strange, the Surfer was a formative comic for sure. Interesting background on the Stan vs. John dynamics!

      I personally love Rebirth of Thanos and Thanos Quest. It was my gateway to Marvel cosmic and Thanos. Admittedly, I haven't gone back to read since. Color me nervous...

      • Thanos quest is up there as one of my favorites of all time. Also, when I was little, I had never read anything before the infinity gauntlet. so a few years ago I got back into comics and decided to read the rebirth of thanos. I loved it. Could have done without the impossible man stuff, but still awesome.

        So, i would say that maybe rebirth is a little dated for a re-read, but thanos quest totally holds it's own.

        In fact, a buddy of mine who I turned on to cosmic marvel stuff recently, just read thanos quest and said it was maybe his favorite if all I had given him to that point (70s warlock/thanos/captain marvel, annihilation, secret wars, parable and several other goodies).

        Of course, we are both avant garde musicians in our 30s who are obsessed with psychedelic weirdness, so maybe that's why it suits us.

        I would never recommend silver surfer to a red blooded, more conservative type, but art majors, acid heads, stoners, or whatever your average "liberal weirdo" is called should read it.

        Ps- anyone watch that comic book men show? There was this episode where Jason mewes was basically like "no I never really liked silver surfer" and that Walt guy was surprised.

        • I genuinely don't remember the Impossible Man playing a role in Thanos Quest, which means it's clearly time I reread. I know the conversation he has with The Gardener was my favorite at the time.

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