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    Default Which DC's era you reading more frequently?

    I personally is a post-crisis(pre-flashpoint) reader.though i really start reading dc comics was new 52,but when they openning rebirth,i dropped it,and start reading post-crisis,and find out i really like it's stories.rebirth comics i still would read few series,but unlike read post-crisis that frequently.
    Also,i find i kind of like pre-crisis stories,when i tired of post-crisis,i will pick up pre-crisis comics
    What's your opinion?welcome to post
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    I started reading DC Comics during the early 90s (Death of Superman, Emerald Twilight, AzBat, etc), and continued doing so until Infinite Crisis, and then sporadically until the New 52, after which I dropped most of the titles. Nowadays, I only read a few DC titles here and there, mostly out of habit, and keep going back to my 90s collection most often than not.

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    I've been reading mostly stuff between 1938 and 1994.
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    I’m currently reading the Pre-Crisis 80’s DC Comics. Specifically Conway’s and Moench’s Batman/Detective Comics run.
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    My re-reading of DC mostly consist of Pre-Crisis works:
    The New Teen Titans
    The Legion of Super-Heroes
    The Fury of Firestorm
    The Justice League of America
    The Doom Patrol (Silver Age)

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    Mainly late 80s- mid 2000’s. My favorite period was the 90s with the Wally West Flash series, Starman, and later Johns JSA.
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    I'm currently reading a hell of a lot of comics from the Golden and Silver Age. I obtained the Silver Age Teen Titans Volume One, Silver Age World's Finest Volume One, Silver Age Suicide Squad Omnibus, Golden Age Superman Omnibus Volume One, and Golden Age Wonder Woman Omnibus Volume One.

    My favorite period right now of DC Comics is the Post Crisis period, which contains just enough classic DC traditions (self contained stories and genuine respect for continuity) and modern age slickness.

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    Over the last year, I've been reading from 4-10 titles from the founding of the JL in 1961. I'm just now entering the post-Crisis era (1987).

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    Quote Originally Posted by qwertyuiop1998 View Post
    I personally is a post-crisis(pre-flashpoint) reader.though i really start reading dc comics was new 52,but when they openning rebirth,i dropped it,and start reading post-crisis,and find out i really like it's stories.rebirth comics i still would read few series,but unlike read post-crisis that frequently.
    Also,i find i kind of like pre-crisis stories,when i tired of post-crisis,i will pick up pre-crisis comics
    What's your opinion?welcome to post
    I mostly read what has good praise.
    And what has the most good praises are pre-Falshpoint stories.

    But some post-Flashpoint stories are very good.
    For exemple Aquaman got way better after Flashpoint.

    As for Rebirth there are very good stuff too.
    From the pre-crisis, as you say, what is easilly findable, reprinted and known are the good stories/series.
    The bad from pre-crisis has now been forgotten for the most part.

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    I usually find myself drawn the most to Post-Crisis or Rebirth.

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    Mostly Rebirth/current stuff but occasionally will read New 52 and Post-Crisis.
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    I started my fandom right after Crisis (I mean, I was eight when that happened). I still buy about 15 titles, and right now I’m jumping into David’s Aquaman via DC Universe streaming. Just got done with the Doom Patrol leading up to Morrison and reread Infinite Crisis and all its tie ins. After Aquaman, I plan on starting with 90s Starman and doing that, JSA, Star and STRIPES and Hawkman, as I didn’t collect those from mid-late 90s.

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    1950's-1960's and 2000's.
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    Post-crisis is my favorite era. I think comics in general were at their creative peak around 1985 to 1995 or so. At least as far as storytelling. The silver and golden ages introduced a ton of really creative concepts, but the stories were mostly garbage.

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    Bit of a mish mash of everything

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