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    Default Is the new 52 a good place to start?

    A little while back I posted on here that my friend had a lot of the new 52 comics runs for sale. Well I bought them all. I was to read newer comics but get lost in all the revamps that dc seems to do every couple of weeks. I was thinking I would start with The New 52 and go go from there. Is that a good place to start? I know I may have asked this before about what I needed to know to get into the New 52. But is the new 52 a good place to start to get into the new comics?
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    From the New 52 onward, I would say yes. You can always jump in to older stories, in older continuities if you feel like it afterwards.

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    For some sure. It depends on how attached you are to the status quo you’ve probably seen in outside media. I would say that these series are perfect for newcomers to the characters looking to get in:
    Aquaman
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    Flash
    Justice League
    Maybe Superman as well, the Grant Morrison Action Comics run acts as the origin for the New 52 Superman

    However for Green Lantern you should start with Geoff Johns GL run. I love Azz’s WW run but keep in mind that it is a VERY atypical run on WW. It requires no prior stories to dive in though. Stay away from Teen Titans, the New 52 runs are awful. For Green Arrow I recommend Ben Percy’s GA REBIRTH run, NOT the New 52 Percy GA, the Rebirth Percy GA run.
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    It was for me when I started back especially Action Comics, Batman, Green Lantern, Aquaman, and JL
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    Contrary to others; maybe not. A lot of the New52 has since been retconned (barring a few exceptions), to the point where a number of those stories basically never happened (a lot of Wonder Woman, Superman, Teen Titans, etc).

    In all honesty, Rebirth may be a better place to start in general to know what's been happening in the DC Universe lately.

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    God no. I’d say you should stay as far away from the New 52 as possible. A lot of it is really bad. There’s a reason they had to do Rebirth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tbaron View Post
    A little while back I posted on here that my friend had a lot of the new 52 comics runs for sale. Well I bought them all. I was to read newer comics but get lost in all the revamps that dc seems to do every couple of weeks. I was thinking I would start with The New 52 and go go from there. Is that a good place to start? I know I may have asked this before about what I needed to know to get into the New 52. But is the new 52 a good place to start to get into the new comics?
    Yes and no. The New52 is sayd to be a reboot, but it isn't one for Batman and Green Lantern.
    Second, all the New52 series are not that good such as Flash, Superman, Detective Comics, Action Comics.

    I would strongly suggest the New52 for Batman & Robin, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Green Arrow and Shazam!. You can also pick up Swamp Thing, Animal Man, Nightwing and Justice League (even if the origin story is shitty).
    For Green Lantern, well it's the continuation of Geoff John's run so start with the begining of his run or you can begin with the Rebirth Run: Hal Jordan and the Green Lanterns.
    For Batman, the first saga (Court of Owls / Night of Owls) is ok, then it falls so low in quality. It's my least favorit Batman run. Don't start with the rebirth run either. His 70's/80's/90's stories are way better.
    For Superman, you can totally skip this era and read any other era.
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    Read Aquaman and Shazam, as they still inform a lot of what is going on in Rebirth.
    Green Lantern was a continuation of of Geoff Johns' run, so I'd suggest starting with the beginning of his run. it is being collected in new trades.

    For Superman and Wonder Woman of this era, I'd read their respective main runs that began the New 52 (Morrison on Action Comics and Azzarello respectively) and avoid everything else with them in it. The latter is divisive, for very good reason, but everyone who has an interest in it and the character should experience it and come to their own opinions at least. Just know in advance that fan response to Azz's WW is very heated lol. personally there are a lot of things I hate about it, but some stuff I love.

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    It depends, what experience do you have from DC ? And what do you like in comics ?

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    It is the only place to start.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinsir View Post
    It is the only place to start.
    No certainly not. For Green Lantern for exemple, it certainly is not. For Superman for another exemple, it certainly is not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinsir View Post
    It is the only place to start.
    Yeah, I'm gonna echo what jb681131 said. The New 52 is most certainly not a good place to start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbaron View Post
    A little while back I posted on here that my friend had a lot of the new 52 comics runs for sale. Well I bought them all. I was to read newer comics but get lost in all the revamps that dc seems to do every couple of weeks. I was thinking I would start with The New 52 and go go from there. Is that a good place to start? I know I may have asked this before about what I needed to know to get into the New 52. But is the new 52 a good place to start to get into the new comics?
    If you've already bought these runs then you'd surely be looking into reading them regardless wouldn't you? Unless you just intend for them to sit on a shelf.

    For what was intended to be a good jumping on point for fans, parts of the New 52 have actually become the opposite of that as time has passed. The entire New 52 runs of both Superman and Wonder Woman have been rendered moot by Rebirth. Some of the Superman stuff is pretty good (Morrison's stint on Action Comics is excellent for example) but they are by no means essential reading anymore. By contrast, the Aquaman, Justice League and Batman titles are great for jumping on board with via the New 52.

    The Teen Titans material from the New 52 era has got a bad reputation. I've never read any of it personally but can say that the Legion stories from this period are also forgettable and are seriously not worth your time. Legion Lost is particularly poor. Similarly, parts of the Earth 2 story-line are well worth checking out but others are very skippable (Earth 2: Worlds End etc). It honestly depends on which titles it is that you've bought from your friend. There's no exact answer to this question to be honest.
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