Dreams were how we got started. pic.twitter.com/5w2DOVykji — Netflix US (@netflix) August 7, 2017

Streaming giant Netflix today announced that it had purchased Mark Millar's creator-owned comics imprint Millarworld in its first ever acquisition. So, the question is, what exactly will Netflix do with Millarworld?

According to the press release, Netflix and Millar plan to "bring Millarworld’s portfolio of critically and fan-acclaimed character franchises to life through films, series and kids’ shows available exclusively to Netflix members globally. Millarworld will also continue to create and publish new stories and character franchises under the Netflix label."

Millar, who runs Millarworld with his wife, Lucy Millar, has an accomplished comic book career. He's written for both of the "big two" publishers, penning The Ultimates, Civil War, and Old Man Logan at Marvel and popular Superman miniseries Superman: Red Son and post-modern superhero saga The Authority at DC Comics.

Millar exclusively writes for his own original creations these days, teaming with some of the biggest artists in comics to create new, adaptation-ready intellectual properties. Three Millarworld creations have already been adapted into movies: Wanted, Kick-Ass, and Kingsman: The Secret Service. Together, the films have grossed over $1 billion globally.

But that's just the tip of the Millarworld iceberg. Millar's Millarworld titles span multiple genres, from bombastic, "widescreen" superhero stories, to space opera, to fantasy sagas, and then some.

With so many properties to choose from, where should Netflix start? Millarworld's best-known properties are Kingsman (based on the comic book The Secret Service) and Kick-Ass. With Kingsman: The Golden Circle releasing later this year it would seem that property's rights still rest with Fox. Fox also had the rights to the Kick-Ass series, though the status of that property currently is unclear.

Assuming that those two Millarworld series are off the table for Netflix, we've taken a look at the rest of the Millarworld library to determine which titles in the catalog seem most ready for the Netflix treatment and narrowed it down to these five.