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    Default Can anyone recommend a DC reading order?

    I'm looking for a DC reading order starting from the Silver Age to current. I found this website but it looks like it only lists the Golden Age. Anyone know of a better website, similar to this one that lists Marvel's reading order?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooshoomanjoe View Post
    I'm looking for a DC reading order starting from the Silver Age to current. I found this website but it looks like it only lists the Golden Age. Anyone know of a better website, similar to this one that lists Marvel's reading order?
    Here is what I would say and suggest:

    DC has 4-5 eras :

    1. 1938-1956 - Golden Age - Superman appears in Action Comics, Batman appears in Detective Comics
    2. 1956-70's - Silver Age - Introduction of the Comics Code
    3. 70's-1985 - Bronze Age - Lightening of the Comics Code, and the comming of darker comics
    4. 1985-now - The Moderne Age - Abolition of the Comics Code and reboot of the DC Univers
    5. ->1985-2011 - The Crisis Age - Starts of with Crisis on Infinit Earths
    6. ->2011-2016 - The New 52 - Starts of with Flashpoint event
    7. ->2016-2019 - DC Rebirth - Starts of with the DC Univers Rebirth event to finish up with the Doomsday Clock event
    8. ->2019-ongoing - The New Age - Starts with Dark Knights: Metal and Justice League: No Justice.


    DC is made of Several major heroes:

    Superman
    Batman
    Wonder Woman
    Flash (there has been multiple ones)
    Aquaman
    Green Arrow
    Green Lantern (there has been mutiple ones)

    DC has also other great heroes

    Shazam! (aka Capitain Marvel)
    Martian Manhunter
    Plastic Man
    Atom
    Black Canary
    Booster Gold
    Cyborg
    Nightwing (formerly the first Robin)
    Batwoman
    Power Girl
    ...

    DC has lesser known heroes that are a bit aside

    Animal Man
    Swamp Thing
    John Constantine
    Detective Chimp
    The Watchmen
    The Metal Men
    The Question
    Huntress
    ...

    DC heroes have younguer apprentice, and other young heroes

    Robin (there has been a few)
    Superboy
    Aqualad
    Supergirl
    Beast Boy (aka Chagelling)
    Speedy
    Starfire
    Kid Flash
    Raven
    Wonder Girl
    Batgirl
    ...

    DC has teams with these heroes:

    The Justice League
    The Justice of America (aka JLA)
    The Teen Titans
    The Titans
    The Justice League Dark
    The Suicide Squad (team of vilains forced to do good by the government)
    The Green Lantern Corps
    ...

    What to read ?

    Well there are different options.
    You should read alongside in Chronological order:
    -- Comics from the early modern age - 1985-2011
    -- Newest series - 2016-onward
    -- Main DC events throut time
    -- a few oldies that you'd like (some are really worth it)


    • The Gold/Silver/Bronze age is reffered as Pre-Crisis.
    • The Crisis Age si reffered as Pos-Crisis or Pre-Flashpoint.
    • The Flashpoint/Rebirth/New Age ages are reffered as Post-Flashpoint or Flashpoint Age


    Here would be the main stories to read:

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    post 2:

    1. 1938 - Action Comics #1 - 1st appearance of Superman
    2. 1939 - Detective Comics #27 - 1st appearance of Batman
    3. 1940-52 - The Spirit Archives by Will Eisner - Yes from the one of the awards - 26 vol.
    4. 1959-85 - Flash: The Silver Age - The Flash by Carmine Infantino - 4 vol. followed by 2 omnibus (ongoing)
    5. 1963-82 - EVENT - Crisis On Multiple Earths - The JSA and JLA through the ages - 6 vol. + 2 team-ups vol.
    6. 1966-82 - The Steve Ditko Omnibus - Charleston Comics by Steve Ditko: Shade, Hawk & Dove, Legion of Superheroes, Starman, The Outsiders, Specter, Desaad, ... - 2 omnibus
    7. 1970-73 - The Fourth World by Jack Kirby - Massive Saga with The New Gods, Mister Miracle, The Forever People and Jimmy Olsen - Introduces Darkseid, Big Barda and Orion as well - 4 omnibus
    8. 1970-72 - Green Lantern/Green Arrow - A very funny duo that commes back regularly in the comics - 1 omnibus
    9. 1972-76 - Swamp Thing: The Bronze Age Omnibus - The original Swamp Thing saga by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson (and then others) - 1 omnibus
    10. 1982 - The Great Darkness Saga - The return of the great Darkseid - 1 omnibus
    11. 1980-96 - The New Teen Titans - The Saga by Marv Wolfman and George Perez - 11 vol. (ongoing) or 3 omnibus
    12. 1984-86 - STARTING POINT - Saga of the Swamp Thing - When Alan Moore takes over Swamp Thing (1st American Comics from Alan Moore) - 6 vol. or 1 omnibus
    13. 1986 - The Watchmen by Alan Moore - The Launching story of the Modern Age - 1 omnibus
    14. 1985-86 - EVENT - Crisis On Infinit Earths (aka COIE) - Regroups all heroes into one univers - 1 omnibus
    15. 1987 - EVENT - DC: Legends - Follow-up to COIE, story in which the modern age Justice League and Suicide Squad are put in place - 1 vol.
    16. 1987-89 - STARTING POINT - Justice League International - Direct follow-up to DC: Legends - 5 vol. or 1 omnibus
    17. 1987-89 - STARTING POINT - Suicide Squad by John Ostrander - Direct follow-up to DC: Legends - 8 vol.
    18. 1987-92 - STARTING POINT - Wonder Woman by George Perez - 4 vol. (ongoing) or 3 omnibus
    19. 1986 - STARTING POINT - Batman: Year One - Origin Story by Frank Miller - 1 vol.
    20. 1987 - STARTING POINT - Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunter - Start of a modern age darker Green Arrow - 1 vol.
    21. 1987-90 - The Question by Denis O'Neil - The Charlton Comics detective - 6 vol.
    22. 1988 - Batman: The Killing Joke - The popular Joker story by Alan Moore - 1 vol.
    23. 1988-2013 - STARTING POINT - Hellblazer - The story of John Constantine - 21 vol.
    24. 1988-89 - Animal Man by Alan Grant - A now classic work by the fine Alan Grant - 1 omnibus
    25. 1989 - Arkham Asylum: A Serious House On Serious Earth - A strange and twisted take on Arkham and the Joker by Grant Morrison - 1 vol.
    26. 1989-96 - STARTING POINT - Sandman by Neil Gaiman - The great Dark Fantasy saga - 10 vol. or 5 omnibus or 2 massive omnibus
    27. 1989-93 - STARTING POINT - Doom Patrol by Grant Morrsion - Doom Patrol are a group of super-powered misfits - 6 vol. or 3 books or 1 omnibus
    28. 1990-92 - Lobo by Keith Giffen & Alan Grant - The most out of the norme character you can find - 1 omnibus
    29. 1995-99 - The Power of Shazam! - follows the SHAZAM familly by Jerry Ordway - in various other collections
    30. 1987-97 - STARTING POINT - The Flash by Mark Waid - Start of the Epic 1987 reboot - 6 vol.
    31. 1996-00 - Batman: The Long Halloween + Batman: Dark Victory - Great saga of the early days of Batman by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale - 2 omnibus
    32. 2000-06 - The Flash by Geoff Johns - End of the Epic saga started by Mark Waid - 5 vol. or 3 omnibus
    33. 1994 - Green Lantern: Emerald Twilight/New Dawn - The downfall of Hal Jordan, the rising of Kyle Reyner - 1 vol.
    34. 1994 - Gen13 - Story about "gene active" teens recruted by the governament by Jim Lee - 1 vol.
    35. 1993-94 - The Death and Return of Superman - The Death of Superman + The Return of Superman - 2 vol. or 1 omnibus
    36. 1993-95 - STARTING POINT - Batman: Knightfall - The great Bane/Azrael saga - 9 vol. or 3 new omnibus
    37. 1994 - Batman: Mad Love - Introduction of Harley Quinn in the comics by the genius Paul Dini - 1 vol.
    38. 1995-2000 - Preacher - Story of a posessed preacher by Garth Ennis - 9 vol. or 6 six books or 3 omnibus
    39. 1996-2002 - Stormwatch + The Authority - The Warren Ellis era on this United Nation's crisis intervention team - 3 vol. or 1 omnibus + 5 vol. or 1 omnibus
    40. 1998-2009 - Planetary by Warren Ellis - follows agents responsible for discovering the secret history of the world - 4 vol. or 1 omnibus
    41. 1999 - Batman: No Man's Land - When Gotham becomes a war zone - 4 new omnibus
    42. 1996-06 - STARTING POINT - JLA - The great saga started by Grant Morrison - 9 vol. or 4 omnibus
    43. 2000 - Batman/Huntress: Cry for blood - A new take on Huntress by Greg Rucka - 1 vol. f
    44. 2003-04 - Superman: Birthright - Retelling of Superman's origins by Mark Waid - 1 omnibus
    45. 2003-06 - Wonder Woman by Greg Rucka - The main modern age saga - 3 omnibus
    46. 2003-06 - New Gotham + Turning Point + Gotham Central - Crime and Gand Stories by Ed Brubaker and Greg Rucka - 2 omni. + 1 vol. + 4 vol. or 1 omnibus
    47. 2006-12 - EVENT - Green Lantern by Geoff Johns - The Saga of GL including: Rebirth, Sinestro Corps War, Blackest Knight, Brightest Day, War of the Green Lanterns, GL New 52 - 20 vol. or 3 massive omnibus
    48. 2004-05 - Superman: For Tomorrow - Aclaimed story by Brian Azzarello - 2 vol. or 1 omnibus
    49. 2004 - EVENT - Identity Crisis - Follows the COIE storyline - 1 vol.
    50. 2005 - EVENT - Infinite Crisis - Follows the COIE storyline - 7 vol. or 1 omnibus
    51. 2006-07 - 52 - tells what happens in the missing year after Infinit Crisis. - 4 vol. or 2 omnibus
    52. 2006-08 - EVENT - Seven Solders of Victory + Final Crisis - Concludes the COIE storyline - 2 vol. or 1 omnibus + 1 vol.
    53. 2007-09 - Will Eisner's Spirit - The return of the Spirit - 5 vol.
    54. 2008 - STARTING POINT (his full run) - Superman: Brainiac - The Major story by Geoff Johns - 1 vol.
    55. 2006-11 - Batman by Grant Morrison + Batman Incorporated - The saga by Morrsion - 2 omnibus + 4 vol. or 1 omnibus
    56. 2011 - EVENT - Flashpoint - The Event by Geoff Johns - 1 vol.
    57. 2011-16 - Batman & Robin New 52 - Story by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason (Should have read Batman by Grant Morrison vol.1 and Batman Inc.) - 7 vol. or 1 omnibus
    58. 2011 - Batman: Court of Owls + Batman: Night of Owls - The Owls Saga by Scott Snyder - 2 vol. or 1 omnibus
    59. 2011-14 - STARTING POINT - Wonder Woman New 52 - Saga by Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang - 6 first vol. or 2 Omnibus
    60. 2011-14 - STARTING POINT - Aquaman New 52 - Story by Geoff Johns - 4 first vol. or 1 omnibus
    61. 2012-13 - STARTING POINT - Shazam! New 52 - New origins by Geoff Johns - 1 vol.
    62. 2011-14 - STARTING POINT - Flash New 52 - Flash by Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato - 4 first vol. or 1 omnibus
    63. 2011-14 - Green Arrow New 52 - Story by Jeff Lemire & Andrea Sorrentino - first 6 vol. or 1 omnibus
    64. 2012-2016 - EVENT - Justice League: Trinity War + Forever Evil + Forever Heroes + The Darkseid War Saga - The Main New 52 JL stories - 1 omnibus + 1 vol. + 1 vol. + 2 vol. or 1 omnibus
    65. 2016 - EVENT - Titan Hunt + DC Univers Rebirth + The Return of Wally West - The Main story for the Rebirth event (must know Flashpoint and The Watchmen) - 3 vol.
    66. 2016-* - Aquaman Rebirth - By Dan Abnett - 9 vol. (ongoing)
    67. 2016-19 - STARTING POINT - Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps - By Robert Venditti - 7 vol.
    68. 2018-19 - EVENT - Doomsday Clock - Concludes the Flash/Rebirth storyline - 1 omnibus
    69. 2019 - Mr. Miracle by Tom King - The Eisner Award story - 1 vol.
    70. 2019-* - STARTING POINT - The Green Lantern - By Grant Morrison - ongoing
    71. 2019 - Dark Knight: Metal + Justice League: No Justice - The Discovery of a Dark Multivers written by Scott Snyder - 2 vol.
    72. 2019 - Heroes in Crisis - Yet another Crisis - 1 vol.


    There are also some must read elseworld stories:

    • The Dark Knight Returns - The Famous story by Frank Miller - 1 omnibus
    • Superman: Red Son - by Mark Millar, what if Kal-El landed in Russia ? - 1 vol.
    • DC: New Frontier - Big saga by Darwyn Cooke - 1 omnibus
    • Kingdom Come - The aclaimed story by Mark Waid and Alex Ross - 1 vol.
    • All-star Superman - The aclaimed serie by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely - 1 omnibus
    • Superman: Secret Identity - Unusual take on Superman - 1 vol.


    Then there are lots of curren new series that are good too:

    • Wonder Twins
    • The Terrifics
    • Justice League Dark
    • Red Hood & The Outlaws
    • Shazam!
    • Young Justice


    I hope you have a vision a little clearer of the DC timeline.

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    You could try the Chronology on Mike's or you could use the Newsstand there to go through each month. It really depends what kind of reading list you want. If you do a Chronology search for Earth-1 on Mike's, you will get a list of all the comics according to the history of Earth-1, but if you use the Newsstand you get the comics in publication order.

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