Where To Start In DC Comics For Beginners
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- New DC Comics readers have multiple era's to start at. Wes, Joe and Eric break down DC Comics for beginners depending on what characters and stories you're most interested in. Award-winning comic book editor Joe Corallo and life-long comic reader Eric Breen join Wes to point out the best places for DC Comics beginners to start. Including the best era's of your favorite DC Comics characters. They describe DC Comics history and era's ranging from the 1930's, 1980's, 1990's, 2000's and 2010's. Where to start in DC Comics for beginners.
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0:00 Intro
0:50 Pre-Crisis DC
3:48 Post-Crisis DC
6:41 Zero Hour DC
10:31 Flashpoint/The New 52
14:09 DC Universe Rebirth
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Rebirth is what got me to really appreciate Superman as a character
With the Black Adam movie coming out many folks might become interested in the Justice Society. All I can tell those people is to go pick up Geoff Johns JSA run from the 2000's. I fell in love with those characters because of how Johns wrote them.
I think the movie is actually based on his version of Black Adam
Probably the best team book DC ever did since JLA. Johns also made the best Teen Titans since Wolfman. That guy really did a lot of good for DC.
@@NukeA6 I couldn't agree more.
Geoff Johns’s first JSA is pure gold. Each one of Sadowski’s splash page reveals at the end of each of the first few issues were such a thrill. JSA Classified was fun.
By Volume 2 (now titled “Justice Society of America”), I thought that the team just got way too big and it lost some magic for me.
Ironically, the best place to start is also where to end... I miss DC SOOO much.
This is just me but a list of titles to start out with for beginners would be
Justice League of America- Brad Meltzer run.
Justice Society of America- Geoff Johns run in 2007.
Green Arrow- Kevin Smiths and Jeff Lemires runs.
Batman/Superman-Jeff Loeb run
Superman- Tomasi/Gleason run
Action comics- Geoff johns run with Richard donner and Eric powell.
Hawkman-Robert vinditti run
Batman-Morrison’s run, I know I’m going to be crucified but personally I liked Tom Kings Run. Perfect? No but it had some pretty good stories
Animal man- Morrison
Sandman-Gaiman
The spirit- Darwyn Cooke
Swamp thing-Moore
Constantine- early Jamie Delano stuff, Ennis run.
Green lantern rebirth by johns
The flash- Williamson run
Teen titans- Geoff johns run
I’m sure I’ve left a lot out but those to me are introductory friendly
Hawkman by Robert Venditti was soooo amazing. I wish he picked up the character again and continue the story, it was like 29 issues only, but was a fantastic run.
👍 RV did a nice job sorting out the backstory of HM, I thought he was poised to be an important character in JL or a new JSA. DC has deemed we only get Hawkwoman though.
Agree. I like it better than Geoff Johns because he kind of had him simping over an uninterested Kendra who had him friend zoned hard.
It really was amazing. So underrated.
Best DC title of the 21st Century .
post crisis run on DC comics was really awesome and felt like a great reboot to dc universe and did everything right in my opinion and honestly next to DC rebirth both eras were really awesome and badass and as a huge fan of Superman that era gave me everything I ever wanted especially as a huge fan of Superman family especially with my boy Jonathan Samuel Kent superboy as his little 10 year old self hanging out with Damian wayne Robin and forming the super sons was really awesome and made me smile everyday I love it so much, also a bonus we got a great Green lantern and Titans during dc rebirth which was really awesome and badass in my book. It still drives me crazy that DC rebirth got destroyed by Dan didio horrible awful takes of DC comics by killing off Wally west and ruining everything with rebirth and killing off the titans and hiring Brian Michael bendis to destroy superman family drove me mad and still pisses me off till this day but that's just my opinion.
@@dcfan4life301 i will review it eventually
Your opinions are dead on facts as far as I'm concerned. It still pisses me off too.
@@jaylucien669 thank you
@@dcfan4life301 *are actually. There happy?
I mistakenly ended that sentence with a period in my first draft. Luckily I edited my mistake before Sgt. Dc fan 4 life of the Grammar and Punctuation Police Force noticed and arrested me for my crimes.
🙃
I’m not the brightest bulb, but even I was able to start reading Batman, and Geoff Johns’ Green Lantern with minimal difficulty.
Yeah, anything by Johns is always highly recommended.
Johns makes it easy to just jump in with green lantern rebirth although I do recommend some older green lantern. Green lantern was good for over a decade, from Johns GL run all the way through Venditti’s rebirth era GL is good. Haven’t read Morrison’s GL yet but I heard it helps if you have a guide.
@@fishin4bass2002 Morrisons run was great as well
i think the 100page giants from the 70's that reprinted a wealth of stories is a great resource for new readers
Starnan series
Kamandi until Kirby left
The Flash series from 80's with Wally as Flash
John Byrne Wonder Woman and George Perez Wonder Woman
Dave Cockrum and Mike Grell Legion of Superheroes
70's Shazam series and the later Jerry Ordway Shazam series
Batman year one
Crisis on Infinite Earths only once reader understands all the characters
House of Secrets, House of Mystery, the Unexpected
My recommendations
Superman - John Byrne's Man of Steel (followed by Byrne, Jerry Ordway, Roger Stern and Dan Jurgens run on Superman titles); Geoff Johns Secret origins, Legion of Super Heroes and Brainiac; Tomasi and Gleason's run
Batman - Steve Englehart run; Legends of the Dark Knight; Scott Snyder run
Wonder Woman - George Perez run; Hikiteia and Greg Rucka's run
Flash (Barry Allen) - Joshua Williamson's run
Flash (Wally West) - Mark Waid run; Geoff Johns run
Green Lantern - Rebirth and Geoff Johns run
Aquaman - Peter David run; New 52 run (the one written by Geoff Johns and later Jeff Parker)
Justice League - Grant Morrison, Mark Waid and Joe Kelly runs
Zatanna - Paul Dini run
Green Arrow - Mike Grell, Kevin Smith, Judd Winick, Jeff Lemire and Benjamin Percy runs
Hawkman - Robert Venditti run
Teen Titans - Marv Wolfman & George Perez, Geoff Johns run
JSA - Geoff Johns run (both vol 1 and 2)
Legion of Super Heroes - Paul Levitz run
Doom Patrol - Grant Morrison's run
Suicide Squad - John Ostrander and Tom Taylor runs
Please do a retrospective on Manhunter by Goodwin and Simonson from Detective! It’s about 64 pages and there was a recent Deluxe Edition. Way ahead of its time!
As someone who has only been reading comics for a few years I have to say just start with Batman post crisis on infinite earths. Start with year one and read on to flash point. You can also read the justice league books post crisis and then read the events like zero hour, infinite crisis and final crisis. From there you can branch out to Superman, nightwing, Robin, etc. You can read anything that has Geoff Johns run and know it’s going to be good. No man’s land was my favorite Batman event, knightfall was great too but knightquest and knightsend wasn’t so great. The event called 52, not to be confused with new 52 is my favorite dc event, happens right after infinite crisis.
@@DrakonR well first off you need to know it was a 52 issue weekly series written by Geoff Johns, grant Morrison, Mark Waid and Greg Rucka. After infinite crisis you had all series start one year later after the crisis. It filled in what happened during that time. It has a bunch of characters involved but I guess you can say booster gold is the main character. It has all different types of stories but they are well told. The booster gold story was pretty good, funny moments and although it was written in 2005 it felt like it was predicting the current social media era we are in. It also deals with black Adam and his problems which was also great. You get to see Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman deal with the after math of infinite Crisis. They show the question pass his mantle to Renee Montoya which I felt like was done well, then again it was before we had all the race and gender swaps all the time. It’s been a while since I read it so I can’t remember everything but it does set up future storylines and the return of the multiverse. I do remember one plot with all the scientist like T.O. Morrow, Will Magnus, doctor silvana and a few others which was pretty good too. If my memory serves me right there was also a plot with batwoman but I can’t remember for certain. It ends up setting up the Geoff Johns Booster Gold series which I never got around to reading.
Imo, Batman Earth One by John's is one of my most favorite comics out of everything I've read
I recommend the Crisis on Multiple Earths books where they put all the stories together for the different Crisis events that lead to Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Starman was awesome. It was excellent from beginning to end and should be a model for how to write a series. 90s was the best era for DC.
1986-2011 was all mostly great.
I’ve heard great things about that series, I’m waiting on the second compendium to come out before I read it.
@@jaylucien669 Yes, totally agree.
Long-time DC fan here (since the 80s). The eras I can remember having most of what DC published in my pull list were the mid-90s (Aquaman, JLA, GL, Starman were highlights), the early 2000s (every corner of the DC Universe leading up to Infinite Crisis was absolutely solid). And then DC Rebirth.
I skipped Flashpoint, New 52, and Dark Metal. I enjoy Elseworlds stuff but will bail out if the whole DC universe goes upside-down and becomes recognizable.
Surprised no one recommended The New Teen Titans, I just read all the Omnibi and it was fantastic
Yeah teen titans was good, kinda fell off in the 90s, but young justice and Geoff Johns teen titans was good.
@@fishin4bass2002 I mainly mean that first 10 year period, pre crisis and post crisis
I love the Wolfman/Perez run!
My first ever comic, and still my favorite.
@@jcoral1 especially the judas contract
John Bryne's Superman run is legendary. Between his DC & Marvel work, the man could do no wrong when I was growing up. Legends was a great series also. Still have my original issues of all those.
Still need to catch up on quite a bit of stuff from the Rebirth era. Gonna be doing a deep dive into those over the next couple months.
Grant Morrison's JLA run. I cannot stress enough how perfectly that series embodied everything cool about DC comics. Beyond that...
Morrison's All-Star Superman. The entire run of Wolfman and Perez's New Teen Titans. Len Wein & George Perez's run on Wonder Woman. Alan Moore's Swamp Thing. Garth Ennis's Hellblazer. Greg Rucka's first run on Wonder Woman.
I began with Super Friends and the 1960's Batman dutch angles, self-destruct levers, and SOCK, POW, BAM.
Obviously the answer is to start with New Fun: The Big Comics Magazine #1 from National Allied Publications, cover dated February 1935. Read everything from there, and it will all make sense. Good luck!
Not true at all, you can start with crisis on infinite earths, flashpoint, rebirth, hell you can start in the 2000s after infinite crisis.
@@fishin4bass2002 Hopefully nobody took my ridiculous comment seriously.
@@lo1bo2 I doubt it because it would require people to read over 30 thousand comics, many which you can’t even find digitally.
Suicide squad in rebirth is also a hidden gem
This is by leaps and bounds the best video on RUclips to figure out where to jump into reading DC comics ... every era explained in clarity so you'd at least know what you're getting into ... some mild spoilers, but I guess that's the trade off
I hate, so much, those videos that were like "Just start anywhere"... omfg!!! Then you start "anywhere" and find Batman in a floating chair with glowing eyes, like WTF, man?!
Thank you for this.
Subscribed!
Glad we could help.
Since I was a kid on a budget when I first got into comics I was limited to only Marvel comics. Unfortunately this carried into my older years and while I was aware of some of the bigger things going on at DC I never became a regular reader. Nice to have a guide to the starting line.
I started with Dark Nights Metal.
Then I went back to the New 52 run of Justice League and Batman runs and at the same time to the Silver Age and Golden Age key comics like the origin of the JL and the main characters of the DC Universe.
Then I went to the elseworlds like Kingdome Come etc.
Now I'm back after the Metal event to catch up with Dawn of DC. I haven't read the post Crisis before Flashpoint stories because thats a LOT of years of reading but eventualy will get there.
I would say the New 52 would be a complementary paralel read to the Silver Age of comics thats how it works for me because the're very different in tone and feel.
I completely agree with Eric Breen on Final Night. It was a like a great 70's Disaster Movie of Heroes vs. Nature. And there were some GREAT tie-in issues that came from it, especially from Robin & Aquaman.
Great video. The Crisis era was the antithesis of the current DC era. The Flash and Superman and JLA hooked me. DC Rebirth brought me back into comics again.
I'm glad someone mentioned that first Doug moench batman run . It's super under-rated.
Really enjoying the channel Wes,thank you👍
I don’t know. I just saw my coworker reading a comic book and asked if I can read it too. It wasn’t the first issue and I figured out pretty quick what was happening. He filled in any questions I had. That’s how I ended up reading DCeased and Doomsday Clock and Flash.
Thank you so much for this. This is the DC video I've been waiting on.
This video was great! Excellent work, fellas! Solid Rec’s for new readers
I recommend more Bronze Age stuff like DC Comics Presents with Len Wein and Jim Starlin the introduction of Mongul and the 3 part original Warworld saga is awesome.Marv Wolfman Action Comics with Superman fighting threats like Vandal Savage,Neutron and the new Brainiac skeleton version that was very popular in the 80's is very good too.I don' recommend N52.I prefer just forget this awful Era.
There are a lot of great gems from the Bronze Era. I'd love to have a complete set of DC Comics Presents.
DC Bronze Age is awesome. People just don’t give it a fair shake and write it off as “kiddie”. Or, more likely, they just haven’t ever read any of it. I wouldn’t say they were any more corny than Marvel was. They just were different than Marvel. I’d say they had more of a sci-fi element. It’s like Star Trek vs Star Wars imo. The ones you mentioned, Wolfman on Green Lantern, Cary Bates doing crazy stuff in Flash, green Arrow back up stories in WFC and Detective by Cavelerie and Von Eden, Levitz and Staton on Justice Society, Skeates and Aparo on Aquaman ……Of the top of my head.
Breen got me into DC with JSA by Geoff Johns suprised it wasn't mentioned I hear it brought up alot by other Readers. Great video 👍
GREAT video ! Very very helpfull for a new reader. Thanks a lot.
Started with Rebirth. Loved Red Hood and the Outlaws and Deathstroke. Green Arrow was great but I fell out of it, unfortunately.
Great stuff...I know the continuities to look for in DC.
The Final Night probably one of the mos underrated event in DC. From my observations Its rarely pops up in conversations.
Great video again! The only thing I would add would be the Wolfman/Perez The New Teen Titans run from 1980- 84.
For me new 52 is perfection
Loved Red Lion in DC Rebirth. And also Marilyn Moonlight in Dawn Of DC.
I would suggest Crisis on Infinite Earths til Flashpoint. New 52 was dogshit and nothing but a cash in. I left four months in after reading and collecting since 1991. Came back for Rebirth and now trying to stay through the current Rainbow age.
God bless ya, brother. I don't know how you can stomach the Rainbow age (nice nick' btw), I jumped ship 3 years ago. Rebirth was so good and should've been the catalyst for modern DC. Thanks to DiDio and the wokeys that all got shot straight to hell. King's Heroes in Crisis should've been titled "Rebirth in Crisis," because that was the final death nail as far as I'm concerned.
Can’t thank all 3 of you enough for this. What Eric said about the second half of the 80s is exactly what made me a DC fan for life.
This is a great video. So difficult to nail it down. I'd say court of owls, Wolfman /Perez tt and johns gl run
2000s DC has a lot of great places to read. Geoff John's Green Lantern, as well as his aquaman with amazing Ivan Reis art and good coloring. The Scott Snyder Batman is great too, so many good artists and good story lines in that time.
Glossed over Infinite Crisis, the weekly year long event series 52 and it's One Year Later concept. Not to mention Green Lanterns rise to prominence with Geoff Jones. GL was the biggest series at the time introducing most of the new events with Sinestro Corps War and Blackest Night.
Rebirth got me into Superman and Greenlantern. I’m still searching for some of the Greenlantern rebirth titles. When BMB came in to DC Superman went downhill fast and so did the rest of DC.
I really loved the Golden and Silver Ages of DC Comics. So much fun. Also, I loved The New 52 version of The Justice League. But, if I had to pick my favorite era overall, I gotta go with Post-Crisis aka Pre-New 52. Batman Year One, The Dark Knight Returns, Kingdom Come, Watchman, Tim Drake as Robin, the Bat-family, The Death and Return of Superman saga, Knightfall, Zero Hour, DC One Million-what a fun story that was! JLA/Titans The Technis Imperative, Superman The Doomsday Wars, Young Justice, Infinite Crisis, Final Crisis, Flashpoint. My favorite era.
I started with Geoff Johns' Flash Rebirth, Flash, and flashpoint is next for me. Some of the beginning of Flash rebirth was confusing to me because I didn't know about the flash family but it was still great. After flashpoint I wanna get into Metal.
The new 52 was okay. But they could have kept Wally West as the Flash. The new 52 was the start of character destruction of fan favorites.
I also like the 00's stuff from Geoff Johns like his runs on Green Lantern and Flash, and Infinite Crisis.
Oh, and Superman!
I loved Infinite Crisis and the immediate post-IC time. Final Crisis bolloxed that whole thing up. And I haven’t been really excited about a regular continuity book since New 52. And the crazy thing is that they could’ve had Booster correct the whole timeline because John’s had him remember the pre-New 52 Earth and then they dropped that ball.
DARK KNIGHT RETURNS is a good intro for non-comic readers.
Long Halloween
I'am more of a Marvel guy and own a shit ton of comics, but I've always liked DC but follow the characters mostly through movies, TV and animation, while having a smattering of comics...so this was a nice insight into where to start growing my collection , I already have Man Of Steel and a few others mentioned, so not bad.
If I were a new reader I would be so confused. Thank you for the video
Awesome, I’ve been wanting to get into Marvel and DC comics for awhile now but, to be honest it’s been extremely intimidating for me as a fan of these characters in other media particularly Batman when it comes to DC to know where to start so, this should really help
Hope this helps! We have a vid fr getting into Marvel as well.
Yeah, I plan on checking out your Marvel video as well
Young Justice run by Peter Davis is must read and Johns Teen Titans run.
Great video. Going back to basics & ignoring the politics.
i would tell new readers to start with the most recent Alan Scott run
What's self contained like the Ultimate stuff in your marvel beginner video? Injustice maybe?
You forgot to mention the best event Infinite Crisis which led to the amazing GL run by Geoff Johns.
I would 💯 not recommend crisis on infinite earths as a intro to DC. As a kid, I read comics to my parents to help with my lisp and I tried to read crisis but every 2nd page, I had to explain the new hero being introduced (there were many) and it was difficult for them to follow the story.
Question for the panel: Are any of you familiar with the post-Crisis Spectre? Either or both the Doug Moench (1987- 89) ; John Ostrander (1992-98). Is one better than the other? I don't ever hear much scuttlebutt on those.
I love Doug Moench but Ostrander's Spectre run is incredible. Start with that. I know a guy who was in editorial at Marvel when it was coming out who also says that run was better than just about anything Marvel was doing at the time too.
I always read that Ostrander's Spectre is the best. And since the 90s was a very good decade for DC, I'd go with that.
After you’re done with Ostrander’s Spectre, check out his brief and underrated Martian Manhunter run.
@@jcoral1 thanks. I appreciate the feedback.
@@gumption76 thanks, I like under appreciated runs.
What about Catwoman's comic book runs...❓️❓️❓️ How many are there, and where would be the best place to start...❓️❓️❓️
DC from 1986-2000 was mostly quality superhero comics
Does anybody have a recommendation for a good place to start for Nightwing? I’ve seen Wes mention it a couple of times in his videos lately, but want to know if there’s a good spot for a beginner? (I’m guessing mid 80s after having watched the video?)
I reccomend the 89s teen titans run as it builds towards Dock becoming NW. After that I would look up the chuck dixion Nightwing run from the 90s
If you wanna go early try Dixon run, but if you’re looking for current, tom Taylor’s run is actually a pretty fresh take after it got stagnant.
Chuck Dixon’s run was excellent from beginning to end.
So just to clarify, if I were to start reading DC comics starting at rebirth, that is canon and is currently what DC comics is working in to this day?
Stick to collected self contained books and all time classics, like DKR, Black Adam: The Dark Age or Kingdom Come. (Personally I would say stop once you get to the multicolored lanterns era, but to each his own.)
Great
7:32 what is the last great legion of super-heroes that you are talking about???????????????
what do you guys think of dc ultra? would u recommend it?
If you like DC and digital comics 100%
Try 1980.
I really don't want to dip back into current continuity, I stopped mid way through rebirth. I'm glad I did. I still pick up suicide squad, but the rest meh.
Cant believe you didn’t mention Injustice comics or red hood and the outlaws
New DC Comics readers? You made a video for 11 people?
That made me laugh harder than it should have . No Company , not even Marvel has fallen farther , faster than DC .
Sad but true.
I’m hyper-fixated on the DC fandom atm so I’m grateful for this.
Start with Gunslinger Spawn. If you have more money buy more Spawn. After that there is a few Batman/Spawn crossover books. That's the best way to get into DC.
What? Spawn sucks, just good art with bad storytelling.
Buying DC is a trap. it's been getting worse each year. If someone wants to get invested in a large universe. Gunslinger and King are more affordable. Spawn over all has gotten better.
@@Will.C. spawn sucked for about 200 issues and it wasn’t even that great in the beginning.
@@MidnightLight. DC should be an after addon.
@@fishin4bass2002 Spawn has nothing as bad as Nubia Real One.
It may not be canon anymore, but I truly recommend the golden age. The golden age stories are so bold and dynamic. It's about heroes intrepidly confronting criminals for the sake of the common good. It really displays the trueness of the superheroes. The stories have mayhem and intensity. It's sensational, yet has realistic elements with its characters.
I'm reading through some Golden Age Batman currently myself.
@@jcoral1 Yeah, back when he used to kill.
Pre 80s stuff is really rough to read, it's a very different style, pacing and narrative structure.
@@kateslate3228 It's not rough to read.
@@elijahbrown3551 It really, REALLY is.
YOU FORGOT THE SILVER AGE REPRINTS CALLED CALLED SILVER AGE CLASSICS WHICH ARE UNDERVALUED. THIS WAS ISSUED IN 2000.
Why even start, you will just get to the point all of us are at, and be frustrated
And where to stop: anywhere before the “New 52” starts.
The old DC is still great. Crisis of Infinite Earths was epic. And DC Rebirth was cool at first. After that it got worse and worse. Unfortunately. 😒
With DC most modern readers should skip straight to bronze age. Marvel silver age holds up better but DC was for children until the 70s. Those comics are rare because children read the comics and then they were used to line birdcages, firewood, etc.
I'd start with Iron Age then later back track to the Bronze Age. Bronze continuity was still pretty convoluted and confusing.
Does Milestone fit into the Zero Hour era at all, or were they still considered independent at that time? I ask because my cousin is a big fan of the Static Shock show and I'd like to get him into the (good) comics at some point.
Is there any reason why it should matter? The stories themselves are over twenty years old,. In that time Milestone has been rebooted at least once, and DC as a whole has had about five or six reboots. There's not much point even pretending canon is a thing, and that everything can fit together. If you think they're good stories then share them.
Just treat Milestone as its own continuity. By the time Milestone became a part of DC, the whole line was pretty much done.
I would add the jumping off point, do not read beyond this, buyer beware: Metal and Death Metal. You can pretty much ignore almost everything after this outside of a very few exceptions (Hawkman was during the Metal era for example.) These are the turning point to the propaganda., sexuality stunts and complete Bendis Tom King style takeover and both events made the multiverse a completely incomprehensible gibberish mess, built for writers who are not creative enough to work within continuity or canon.
Respectfully, I despise Flashpoint and wouldn’t suggest it for anyone.
The movie was good
@@Bolbi145 glad to hear it
Facts. Johns is overrated.
@@tomcruisenukedmyaccount5388 I like Johns, just not FP.
@@tomcruisenukedmyaccount5388 yes and no
There is so much joker I just get tired of it in tv or movies.
Have them start around 1978 and go to the Death of Superman in 1992. It's all down hill after that, for both companies.
This isn’t really a where to start video. Saying a certain era to look at doesn’t really help a new reader find the exact books to buy. Also having multiple references to eras or series that aren’t good just muddles the whole topic. You’re basically just saying start dc in any set of books it may be good or bad at that point.
For both DC Comics and Marvel Comics, the Iron Age of comics was the best. From 1980 to 1994. Especially from 1986 to 1994. Everything unfortunately then started to turn to shit from 1995 to the present. Nothing but unnecessary cash grabs.
I disagree with you about post 1994. The late 90s had some solid stuff and the 2000's were spectacular for both the Big 2.
Flashpoint gave me an aneurism. The movie gave me three
start from crisis on infinite earths and stop at flashpoint. you get all the best 80s, 90s and early 2000s stories and art and avoid the blue/pink haired weirdo writers post flashpoint.
Ignore continuity if you like a character or group seek out recommended stories about them don't try to collect try to find stories you like to read you'll do fine they should do these videos on other comics publishers especially independents
Why do people say Watchmen is the best comic story ever. I didn't like it. Sorry I know its not a popular opinion
Why would you advise anyone to start reading DC Comics now at all?
Are they masochists?
And are you sadists for recommending DC to them?
There's still thousands of comics from DC's past eras worth reading for new fans.
You know they're masochists. There are no other serious fans I know of who would want to dig through all the woke garbage in the Big 2 and find all the rough diamonds that are left. That's some dedication although I do think they'll reach breaking point, eventually.
@@jaylucien669 But the those cost more money. The cheapest and therefore, the most easily accessible books are the ones DC is putting out right now. And it seems, at least according to a lot of RUclips videos, the vast majority of their current output is awful. So why bother with DC at all?
@@davidharding1299 I guess it just depends on how much interest someone has in the characters. Plus the GNs and TPBs can be found for decent prices (old and new editions).
all these videos are wrong.
Where to start? . . . Don't
Starting at flashpoint makes absolutely no sense
Rebirth is what got me to really appreciate Superman as a character