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Cover of The Flash, Vol. 1: Move Forward by Francis Manapul
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The Flash, Vol. 1: Move Forward

Francis Manapul

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Similar in plot structure

These books are ranked using the plot structure labels extracted for The Flash, Vol. 1: Move Forward.

Plot structure labels used: multiple story arcs, serialized, cliffhanger ending, interlocking stories, issue-collection format, slow build, non-origin opening, reveals through flashbacks

Focused on “back-up stories” where exact label matches exist.

This does not mean the books share the same plot, setting, quality, or difficulty. It means their plot structure embeddings are close.

Cover of The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 2: Spider-Verse Prelude by Dan Slott

The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 2: Spider-Verse Prelude

Dan Slott, Christos Gage · 2015 · The Amazing Spider-Man (2014) (Collected Editions)

A Spider-Man prelude unites alternate Spider-heroes, a time-lost Otto, and Ms. Marvel as a multiverse threat closes in.

Cover of Batman: Detective Comics, Vol. 3: League of Shadows by James Tynion IV

Batman: Detective Comics, Vol. 3: League of Shadows

James Tynion IV · 2017 · Detective Comics (2016)

Batman’s team faces a mythic assassin league in Gotham while Cassandra Cain confronts her past and identity.

Cover of The Invisibles, Vol. 2: Apocalipstick by Grant Morrison

The Invisibles, Vol. 2: Apocalipstick

Grant Morrison · 2001 · The Invisibles

A secret-war comic widens into occult backstories, conspiracies, and fragmented missions as the Invisibles hunt hidden enemies.

Cover of Astonishing X-Men: Ultimate Collection, Volume 1 by Joss Whedon

Astonishing X-Men: Ultimate Collection, Volume 1

Joss Whedon · 2006 · Astonishing X-Men (2004) (Collected Editions)

A re-formed X-Men team confronts a mutant cure scare, a hidden enemy, and a sentient threat from inside their own world.

Cover of Moon Knight, Vol. 2: Dead Will Rise by Brian Wood

Moon Knight, Vol. 2: Dead Will Rise

Brian Wood · 2015 · Moon Knight (2014) (Collected Editions)

Moon Knight faces a citywide blackout, a hostage crisis, and a shifting divine alliance that tests his identity and justice.