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The 1996 DC vs. Marvel miniseries is at it’s most fun when it highlights what makes characters from each publisher unique.
The 1996 DC vs. Marvel miniseries is at it’s most fun when it highlights what makes characters from each publisher unique.
This massive reading order chronicles the Superman Triangle Era, giving readers a resource for this unique numbering system from the 90s and early 2000s.
Find out how to read The Death of Superman saga, the classic mega-crossover, with this handy reading order.
Crossovers can be confusing. That’s why I have created the Superman: Reborn Reading Order Checklist, which makes reading this crossover a breeze. As well as including the reading order I have included release dates, creative teams and a list of comics which spin-out of the conclusion of this crossover.
Throughout 2017 DC Comics will be paying tribute to the great Jack Kirby with The Kamandi Challenge. This special miniseries, bursting with some of comics’ best creatives, will bring the long dormant Kamandi comic series back in a very interesting manner. So you can have everything in order I have created the The Kamandi Challenge Reading Guide. This simple guide gives you everything you need to know from release dates to creative teams and more.
Read on to find our more about this series written by writer Dan Jurgens and artist Patrick Zircher as well as taking a peek at some preview pages.
Sometimes, I just don’t have time to do a full review of recent comics on the site. But with so many great new comics coming out every week I wanted to at least give out some kind of recommendation. Thus, the mini-review was born. Check out mini reviews for an awesome batch of comics, as well as an oddball one, inside!
In a third week in a row, DC Comics have released original sneak peek stories aimed at being new reader friendly. This week features stories for Batman Beyond, Batman/Superman, Catwoman, Gotham Academy, Grayson, Martian Manhunter, New Suicide Squad, Robin: Son of Batman, Secret Six and Teen Titans.
In a second week in a row, DC Comics have released original sneak peek stories aimed at being new reader friendly. This week features stories for Action Comics, Batmite, Aquaman, Bizarro, Deathstroke, Dr Fate, Gotham by Midnight, Green Lantern: Lost Army, Justice League 3001 and Lobo.
Each month I like to showcase a batch of new comics that you should be reading. I try and make it varied, mixing up creative directions, genres and different storytelling to have something that will appeal to everyone. April offers campy teens fighting alien killing machines, Time-Lords, giant monster prisons, Revolutionary War rebels, rich ducks and much more.