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Similar in plot structure

These books are ranked using the plot structure labels extracted for New X-Men, Vol. 2: Imperial.

Plot structure labels used: two-arc volume, serial continuity, crossover-style sprawl, cliffhanger continuation, ensemble threading, parallel plots, wordless issue, slow build, action-heavy set pieces, galactic escalation

Focused on “setup arc” 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 Superior Spider-Man, Vol. 4: Necessary Evil by Dan Slott

The Superior Spider-Man, Vol. 4: Necessary Evil

Dan Slott · 2014 · The Superior Spider-Man (2013)

Doc Ock’s Spider-Man life collides with a time-ravaged Spider-Man 2099 as old secrets, rivals, and fallout close in.

Cover of The Flash, Vol. 2: Rogues Revolution by Francis Manapul

The Flash, Vol. 2: Rogues Revolution

Francis Manapul · 2013 · The Flash (2011)

Barry Allen battles a newly powered Rogues gallery while old threats and hidden backstories collide in Central City.

Cover of Star Wars: I, Jedi by Michael A. Stackpole

Star Wars: I, Jedi

Michael A. Stackpole · 1999 · Star Wars Legends: Novels

A Star Wars pilot-turned-Jedi retraces a missing spouse’s trail while training at Luke’s academy and chasing pirates.

Cover of Batman: Detective Comics, Vol. 5: A Lonely Place of Living by James Tynion IV

Batman: Detective Comics, Vol. 5: A Lonely Place of Living

James Tynion IV · 2018 · Detective Comics (2016)

A missing Robin returns to Gotham and faces his future self, while his team battles a rogue utopia and shifting loyalties.