Power Girl, I would love to have Winnick & Baskin back.
Zatanna by Dini
JSA
Warlord
Showcase or Adventure Comics, something to showcase lesser showcased characters.
Power Girl, I would love to have Winnick & Baskin back.
Zatanna by Dini
JSA
Warlord
Showcase or Adventure Comics, something to showcase lesser showcased characters.
Power Company
JSA. Although I think it'll eventually come back.
Night Force was kind of a mystical Mission: Impossible. The center piece was Baron Winters, who sat in his creepy old mansion, Wintersgate, sending people out to thwart evil, often against their will. There were some recurring characters, but mainly it was a rotating cast, many of whom or regular mortals.
JSA
Doom Patrol
Brave and the Bold ( with Nightwing)
Titans
Hawk and Dove
HEX (not Jonah Hex, but Hex)
By Palmiotti and Gray, art by Ryan Ottley
CHALLENGERS OF THE UNKNOWN
By Karl Kesel, art by Tom Grummett
DAMAGE (New Age of Heroes)
by Robert Venditti, art by Tony S. Daniel
STATIC
By Brian Michael Bendis, art by Scott McDaniel
THE POWER COMPANY
By Kurt Busiek, art by Ivan Reis
Batman: Dark Detective by Steve Englehart
Brother Power, the Geek
Captain Atom
Electric Warrior
More Fun Comics
The Question
Sonic Disruptors
Tailgunner Jo
Thriller
World's Finest Comics (not more mediocre Superman/Batman team-ups but an attempt to publish literally the finest comics in the world)
Good lord, a fellow Arak fan. I have brought up this awesome old comic numerous times. I'd love to see the original series collected. I am not sure if a new series would really fly, considering it's about a North American indigenous guy who floats over to Europe by accident and ends up killing folks with a tomahawk.
A new Swamp Thing series would be cool, but his Earth-god powers would have to be seriously reeled in. A return to the unsettling roots of the character would be good: the Un-Men, serial killers, forlorn towns with terrible secrets, and so forth.
First act of business would be saving the recently cancelled Hellblazer by Si Spurrier (with Aaron Campbell and Matias Bergara on art)
(Once November comes it'll officially count as a past DC book!)
Secret Origins (I'm an 80's teen)
Who's Who -- If Marvel can still be doing Marvel Handbooks ever since they started up again in 2004, DC can do Who's Who.
Justice Society
Sandman Mystery Theatre
Secret Six (pre-Flashpoint continuity)
JSA. I miss all the old timers, the Infinitors, the new recruits from the 2007 series, etc. It's really annoying how DC keeps trying to get rid of the team every few years. Got a feel that if Black Adam and Stargirl flop JSA will get thrown back into limbo for a decade.
Secret Six. The 2015 book didn't quite hit the spot from the pre Flashpoint book but I'd take it over the lack of variety DC has going on nowadays.
Demon Knights. I miss Ystin and that version of Vandal.
Sinestro. I really liked the team of lanterns that Sinestro acquired. Shame just Soranik as a yellow carried over to new books while the others went into limbo.
And then some cosmic title that isn't related to GL... like LEGION or REBELS or even Omega Men or something.
OMAC, either Buddy or Kevin, Im not picky.
Power Girl, her book was pretty fun.
Dr. Fate (Kahlid Nassour) This book to me was more like a more mature Ms. Marvel. I related to Khalid a lot and found him to be pretty interesting.
Earth 2. There were some good ideas here, but the execution was all over the place. I miss Val-Zod.
New Super-Man and the Justice league of China. I think I was one of the ten people who read this book, but I really enjoyed it. Kenan was a really interesting addition to the Superman family but now that Jon's a teenager and Connors back Im never going to see him again. That's really lame. This book had the only version of batman I liked too.