As the title suggests, really. I’m primarily Marvel oriented (have read some DC) and wanting to expand to DC a little more. Are their “defining” stories or done-in-one books that tell a full story without much prior knowledge??
As the title suggests, really. I’m primarily Marvel oriented (have read some DC) and wanting to expand to DC a little more. Are their “defining” stories or done-in-one books that tell a full story without much prior knowledge??
DC: The New Frontier
Superman Annual #11 ("For the Man Who Has Everything..."):
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Catwoman: Lonely City. Nightwing: New World Order. Supergirl: Being Super. Superman Smashes the Klan. Superman: Secret Identity. Batman: Year One.
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Kingdom Come
DC One Million
Great Darkness Saga
52
Huge books, massive implications, narratives that encompass vast elements of the DCU, but can be read completely standalone and enjoyed without prior knowledge of the lore or characters
love is the real "success."
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Clarification - by 'stand alone', do you mean a single issue or a storyline?
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Black Adam by Christopher priest.
The Vigil.
Swamp Thing by Ram v.
Spirit World.
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Up in the Sky, Tom King
Batman/Superman: Archive of Worlds, Gene Yang
“Look, you can’t put the Superman #77s with the #200s. They haven’t even discovered Red Kryptonite yet. And you can’t put the #98s with the #300s, Lori Lemaris hasn’t even been introduced.” — Sam
“Where the hell are you from? Krypton?” — Edgar Frog
The Long Halloween
"Good-bye. Good luck. Good riddance."