DC Finest: Your Guide To The Reprint Line That Will Allow You To Read All Of DC Comics (Eventually)
Read big chunks of DC Comics’ publication history with the DC Finest line. Perfect for new readers and completionists alike.
Read big chunks of DC Comics’ publication history with the DC Finest line. Perfect for new readers and completionists alike.
Find out everything you need to know about Marvel and DC’s Pride anthologies that are coming out in June.
Large-scale Batman stories often bring in other Bat-titles into the mix and can get confusing. Luckily, the Batman: Joker War Reading Order Checklist is here to save the day. It includes the recommended reading order, tie-ins, release dates, and heaps more.
With the recent announcement of DC Comics’ Rebirth relaunch I’ve created a handy guide which gives you all the information you need in the one place. This will be updated regularly.
After a long break the monthly graphic novel should read is list is back! This month’s list features outdated business practices, forgotten realms, telepathic Internet, celebrity chefs, boring girlfriends and more.
In the final week of May, DC Comics have released the last batch of original sneak peek stories aimed at being new reader friendly. This week features stories for Batgirl, Black Canary, Constantine: The Hellblazer, Cyborg, Earth 2: Society, The Flash, Harley Quinn, Justice League United, Sinestro, Superman/Wonder Woman and We Are Robin.
To avoid confusion and to make things simple for all readers I have created a Reading Order Guide for DC Comics’ upcoming Convergence event. I’ve included everything you need to know about the event including background, all the tie-ins, creative teams and release dates.
Batman: Endgame, the current storyline in Batman, is getting so big that it’s spilling over into other titles with a series of one-shot issues. This is everything you need to know about these one-shots coming out in March.
Batgirl #35 sees the start of a new creative team featuring a fun new tone, art and costume redesign. Take a peek at the covers and six pages of this great new jumping on point inside.
Kicking off in Detective Comics #27 is the Gothtopia arc, which will feature a very different Gotham City than we are used to. We explain what Gothtopia is and what titles tie-in to the story.