Does it have EVERY story ever published?
Does it have EVERY story ever published?
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Do you mean DC Universe Infinite? If so, then no
I’m not sure about the modern stuff but I’d guess almost all of it is digitized, but not all of the Golden or Silver Age stories.
No. It's catalog is basically the same as Comixology. There are a lot of gaps in the Superman lines (in most lines actually) as far as the older backissues. Like Action has about 400 issues I think? Even Post Crisis like Adventures of Superman is incomplete missing the Rucka run. It's definitely go a ton, and they do add more and more each month. But it is not complete.
Even within a particular series, the continuous runs jump around (rather than are just all sequential), so they will have several sequential runs with big gaps between them.
Thanks everyone. There are some SA stuff I can't seem to find anywhere.
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Follow up, if it doesn't have every story, then what is the appeal?
It needs built in reading orders and which comics are referenced in other comics. Just having comics collected in one place isn't really enough of an appeal.
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It's not limited to just events. The Superman Triangle Era a chronological reading list that is broken up into three parts. There is a "Storyline" sorting option that lists out books via the storyline. Is it complete with every storyline DC has has across it's entire line over the last 83 years? No. But there's a lot there set out like that, and they are adding more each month.
God, I wish. No, it has a lot, but not nearly close to everything. There tends to be more coverage the more popular the characters, and the closer you get to modern day. So for example there's a lot more Golden Age Superman than Golden Age Flash, but almost all of the post-Crisis era is available for both Flash and Superman. That's just off the top of my head.
Also, the Bronze Age is disappointingly sparse. There seems to be more Silver Age than Bronze Age, if I recall correctly. I mean, I love the Silver Age, but there's a good fifteen years there with barely any representation at all - and frankly the Golden and Silver Ages could use a hell of a lot more coverage too!
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