Thought of a few more recommendations:
-Dan Slott's run on She Hulk. I've only read bits and pieces of it, but I liked what I read and it received a LOT of positive reviews.
-Runaways. Specifically, Brian K. Vaughan's run, which is the first 7 volumes. Joss Whedon wrote for the title for one volume after that. And while it was good, it just didn't have the same magic that Vaughan had.
-Gravity - A mini-series written by Sean McKeever. I'm almost certain this has been long out of print, but you might be able to find it digitally, either on Comixology or if you "legally obtain" it.
-Mary Jane, followed by Mary Jane Loves Spider-Man - On the surface, it feels like a made-for-teen-girls comic. But it's incredibly well written and an interesting take on the Spider-Man mythos.
-X-Men: Age of Apocalypse - This was actually my introduction into the X-Men universe (aside from occasionally catching the 90s cartoon), as I'd just gotten into comics a few years before this. Marvel re-published the whole event into five volumes a few years ago (Vol. 1-4, plus a later-published Prelude volume). Some of it hit and miss, but I'd comfortably say it's about 90% hit. Some of it's dated now and feels a little too 90s at times, but it's still an engaging read overall.