I started typing up my backlog, but it's way too long...
Not just Watchmen, you haven't read Daredevil: Born Again or Kingdom Come either? You are a terrible comic fan! JK, I've read a lot of those you've got listed and can assure you that you're going on a fun journey!
I have a lot of single issues to get through at the moment.
And I'm behind on the latest Usagi Yojimbo trade and the last two trade collections for DMZ.
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"I can't complain. I got to be Jim Morrison for the first half of my life, and Ward Cleaver for the second half." - Warren Zevon.
Iron Man Omnibus (Michelinie, Layton, Romita Jr.) - I've read some of it, stopped after reading demon in a bottle, just haven't felt like sitting down and working through more of it yet
The Wake - I've had this one sitting here for a while, want to just go through it in one go sometime
The Phantom Stranger Vol 1
Then I need to get around to getting....
Batgirl Vol 5
Batwoman Vol 3
Nightwing Vol 1(90s series, already read all of the new 52 one)
Fables Vol 3
Iron Man Epic Collection Total War/War Games/Enemy Within/The Golden Avenger
It's so good to see there are others who share my dilemma. I need to stop buying back issues altogether, cut down on new releases, and concentrate on
reading the gigantic backlog I've accumulated over the last 1 1/2 years. It's embarrassing to admit, but I have at least 5,000 books I need to read already
and still shop for back issues several times a week, and a stack of new releases every week. Since the chair I used to read in finally wore out completely,
I've been unable to get comfortable enough to lose myself in a day of reading like I used to do. All that's done is cause frustration and more disappointment
whenever I unsuccessfully try to relax and read some of them. I hope that when I finish building my home, I can find a chair like I want and get over this.
Not as bad now (kinda)
Physical:
Annhilation Conquest Omnibus (2 issues in)
Marvel Zomnibus
Fantastic Four Omnibus by Fraction (I'll be getting this from a mate next week, just need to pick it up)
Onslaught Omnibus (pre-ordered but it'll probably arrive before I'm done with the above)
Digital:
About 25 issues of Marvel Knights Punisher
The entire Garth Ennis Punisher Max....
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Harley Quinn, New Suicide Squad, Grayson, Batgirl, Red Sonja, The Mighty Thor, Catwoman, Bitch Planet, Secret Six, Silk, Descender, Sabrina, Archie, JLA, DC Bombshells, Black Magick, Paper Girls, Tokyo Ghost, Vampirella, Scarlet Witch, A-Force, Extraordinary X-Men, X-Men '92, The Legend of Wonder Woman, All-New Wolverine, Power Rangers, Hellcat, Monstress, Descender
Howard the Duck Omnibus
X-Men Omnibus 2
Hulk: Heart of the Atom
Captain America: War and Remembrance (though I've read most of what's in it)
Spider-Man: Original Clone Saga
Starman Omnibus 5&6
Roots of the Swamp Thing
H'el on Earth
Trinity War
DC New Frontier
Watchmen
Futures End Omnibus
Villains Omnibus
Uncanny Avengers Omnibus
Fantastic Four Omnibus Matt Fraction
Inhumanity
Chew Vol. 2
Young Avengers Vol. 1-3 (Complete Run)
100 Bullets Vol. 1
New 52 batman vol 6
new 52 justice league 1-5
Justice league Trinity war
Forever evil
New avengers omnibus
Johns gl omnibus 1 @ 2
Hickmans ff omnibus 1@2
Civil war
New comic book enthusiast here. I've only got one superhero in mind right now, and he's provided me with enough reading material for at least a year or so! Just got done with Batman: Year One, Gothic, Prey, and Venom. Up next, in reading order:
The Man Who Laughs
The Long Halloween
Dark Victory
Robin/Batgirl: Year One
Second Chances
The Killing Joke
Death in The Family
A Lonely Place of Dying (not sure on that title - Tim Drake's introduction)
Hush
Under the Red Hood
Batman & Son
Batman RIP
Grant Morrison's Batman & Robin Series (with Dick/Damian as Batman/Robin)
The Return of Bruce Wayne (I hear it's not so good, but... continuity, y'know)
Batman Incorporated
Then it's on to the N52, of which I have already read Batman Vol. 1 & 2:
Batman Vol. 3
Batman Incorporated Vol. 2 & 3
Batman Eternal Vol. 1
Nightwing Vol. 1
Batgirl Vol. 1
Batman & Robin Vol. 1
Catwoman Vol. 1
Suicide Squad Vol. 1
Also now toying with the idea of Action Comics Vol. 1 and Wonder Woman Vol. 1 (I hear good things).
I would recommend reading N52 Batman INC after the non N52 INC because it's one big story and the regular N52 title with Snyder doesn't affect it.
Also, The Return of Bruce Wayne is very good IMHO but you have to know what happens in Final Crisis to fully appreciate it (also, the ending is very Grant Morrison). I don't say you should read FC right now because it's quite a challenging read for new readers, rather try to find a detailed summary or something.
Robin/Batgirl: Year One is one of my favorite bat books ever!
By Action Comics Vol. 1 and Wonder Woman Vol. 1 you mean the original ones from the 30's and 40's?
edit: by Batman and Son you mean the story or the collected edition which includes Black Glove? Because you gonna need the Black Glove story as well.
also: do not miss Gotham Central!!!!
The N52 Action Comics and Wonder Woman. I only went back to the pre-Flashpoint Batman stuff because he is by far my favourite superhero.
I've just been snapping up TPs; what do you mean by a collected edition? Remember, you're talking to a complete newbie here
Well, a tpb is a collected edition but what I meant is that there is the 5-6 issue story Batman and Son and there is the 5-6 issues story Batman the Black glove and they were both collected in separate tpb-s. But then both stories were collected in a deluxe hardcover and after that hardcover went out of print DC released a tpb which was basically the contents of the deluxe hc only in a non oversized paperback.
So if you only have the Batman and Son story you should buy the Black glove trade as well.
Also, I always forget Time and the Batman which takes place right after RIP but was published during Batman and Robin. Yeah, it's confusing, I love Morrison and his Batman but it's a nightmare to make sense of the reading order.
The N52 WW is really good, Action comics is good but not super awesome, although maybe it will be for a new reader. Everybody expected another All-Star Superman from Morrison but he did something completely different. I liked it but it's not up to All-Star. Although it's an edgier version of the character so maybe a Batman fan would appreciate it more than the silver age homage that is ASS (I love ASS, I'm not too crazy about Batman. If you want truly dark, human and good superhero books you should try the Bendis Daredevil run, for me that run has everything that Batman should have, according to his fans).
I just realized, your list doesn't include The Dark knight returns by Frank Miller. Any particular reason?