You want to introduce someone to the wondrous world of DC Comics, but you can only choose 7 characters (or series, etc.) to introduce to them. What do you choose?
You want to introduce someone to the wondrous world of DC Comics, but you can only choose 7 characters (or series, etc.) to introduce to them. What do you choose?
I would go with some of the usual suspects
Superman
Batman
Flash
Green Lantern
Wonder Woman
Joker
and then I would go with Deathstroke because his book is just so fun to read.
If i could do a team rather then a person I would go JSA over Wonder Woman
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Superman, Green Lantern(Hal), The Legion Of Super-heroes, Deathstroke, The New Teen Titans wirtten by Marv Wolfman
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(In first he's mysterious and evil and now he's psycho and crazy and insane and evil AND "The Meme Lord"LOL.)
Only seven characters? Yikes!
1 & 2: Sugar & Spike by Sheldon Mayer
3: the Elongated Man by Gardner Fox, Carmine Infantino and Sid Greene
4: Hourman by Tom Peyer and Rags Morales
5: Kamandi by Jack Kirby
6: Jimmy Olsen by Otto Binder, Curt Swan and Ray Burnley
7: Rima the Jungle Girl by Robert Kanigher, Joe Kubert and Nestor Redondo
Since DC stories are driven by events, not characters, I'd recommend characters or series that often carry those events, or if there are no events, consistently essential to the DC mythology
Justice League
Teen Titans
Superman
Batman
Wonder Woman
The Flash
Green Lantern
If I had to choose 7 characters, regardless of run or creatives:
- Superman
- Batman
- Green Lantern
- Wonder Woman
- Flash
- Constantine
- Harley Quinn (I almost hate to do it, but she's relevant and ultimately a great character, regardless of her overexposure)
If I could choose 7 titles:
- JLA (the satellite team)
- JSA (Johns's run)
- Legion of Superheroes (Great Darkness and after)
- Birds of Prey (Simone's run)
- Teen Titans (Wolfman/Perez)
- Green Lantern (John's run)
- Batman (various runs - there've been several great ones)
- Batman: Hush + Long Halloween + Dark Victory
- Green Lantern by Geoff Johns (New Omnibus)
- DC: New Frontier
- DC: Legends + Justice League International + Suicide Squad (1986)
- Flash by Mark Wayd
- Swamp Thing by Alan Moore
- Teen Titans by Marv Wolfman
- Aquaman new52 + rebirth
- Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth
- All Star Superman
With that you'll know the most important.
Last edited by jb681131; 08-11-2019 at 01:58 AM.
Series, which overlaps with characters
1. All Star Superman
2. The Sandman
3. The Green Lantern by Grant Morrison
4. Wonder Woman: Year One
5. Watchmen
6. Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth
7. Swamp Thing by Alan Moore
7 characters (or series, etc.) to best rep the DC U.
List represents the entirety of their concept not just what of them is being published today:
In fact I wouldn't introduce anyone to DC by what is being published just today, but a mix..
1. Superman (includes his vintage Superboy and Supergirl and Legion tales)
2 Wonder Woman
3. Batman (Includes Detective(s) and spin-offs Robin, Outsiders, Inc. etc.)
4. Justice League
5. JSA
6. Titans
7. Green Lantern (and the Corps, includes GL/GA era)
8. Flash (sorry failed at 7 just wouldn't feel DC without the rich history of Flashes
And I would be very clear this is a taste, you are not getting the full, rich universe with just those. But if you want to get somewhat the key franchises it was built on, and made it run.
Last edited by Güicho; 08-10-2019 at 02:51 PM.
Seven Series to introduce DC?
Brave and the Bold (yes, it's a cheat)
Justice League of America
All-Star Superman
Grell's Green Arrow
Simone's Birds of Prey
Robinson's Starman
Ostrander's Spectre
Kirby's Fourth World Saga
Moore/Gibbons' Watchmen
Miller/Mazzucchelli's Batman: Year One
Perez/Wolfman's New Teen Titans
Ordway's The Power of SHAZAM!
Giffen & DeMatteis/Maguire's Formerly Known as the Justice League
Ostrander & Yale's Suicide Squad
Last edited by K7P5V; 08-16-2019 at 05:34 PM. Reason: Made a correction.
Going with series/stories, not characters:
1. Gaiman's Sandman
2. Waid's Flash
3. Perez's Wonder Woman
4. The Watchmen
5. Batman: Year One
6. Peter David's Supergirl
7. I feel like Superman should be on this list, but I've never been much of a fan of the character. Probably Byrne's Man of Steel or Death/Funeral/Reign of the Superman/Return, despite the death story being awful, since the stuff that came after it was very good.
Just re-reading my old collection, filling in the occasional gap with back issues, not buying anything new.
Currently working my way through 1990's Flash, Impulse, and JLA, and occasional other related stuff.
Darwyn Cooke's DC: The New Frontier
Alan Moore's Swamp Thing
Neil Gaiman's Sandman
Jack Kirby's Fourth World Saga
Matt Wagner's Trinity
Mark Waid's Justice League Year One
The Collected Batman Adventures (based on Batman:TAS)
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Morrison's Batman
Waid's Flash
Byrne's Superman
Rucka's Wonder Woman
Giffens' JL
Wolfman's Titans
Hellblazer
Pull List: Detective Comics, Batman, Flash, Justice League, Future State
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