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Category: DC Comics Reading Orders

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    Dceased Comic Order : A Complete Reading Order Guide

    DC Comics is one of the most famous comic publishing houses in the USA. It is well known throughout the world for the fictional stories and novels that it produces. Most of the comics published by DC Comics revolve around supernatural creatures like aliens, zombies, superheroes, or Batman.  The DC Comics publishing house has a…

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  • Batman Fear State Reading Order

    Batman Fear State Reading Order

    James Tynion IV has scheduled an event called Fear State to wrap up his tenure as Batman. Batman Fear State is a comic series published by DC Comics and released in 2021. The story follows a heroic genre and revolves around supervillain like a Scarecrow, Batman, and a Catwoman. In Batman Fear State, a Scarecrow…

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  • Death of Wolverine Reading Order

    Death of Wolverine Reading Order

    Unthinkable events occurred in the Marvel Universe at the end of 2014: Wolverine’s death! Wolverine was not meant to die like other Marvel characters because he was a healing factor and one of the most well-known X-Mans in all the universes. That all changed, though, in the pages of Wolverine volume 5, as his foes…

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  • Lucifer Reading Order

    Lucifer Reading Order: The Sandman Spin-off Series

    Here comes Lucifer Morningstar, straight out of Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman universe. To begin with, you will likely be let down if you came here to read about Lucifer on television. There aren’t a lot of similarities even if this character served as the basis for the FOX/Netflix series. Having said that, those are excellent…

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  • Batman Death of the Family Comics Reading Order

    Batman Death of the Family Comics Reading Order

    In the Batman the universe as well as Batman: Death of the Family is a crossover event that runs 23 issues and was published in 2012–2013. It includes players from Crime Comics, Nightwing, Captain Red Hood and the Criminals Teen Titans, Batman, Batgirl, Batman and Robin, and Catwoman. The matter happens during the run of…

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  • Death of Doctor Strange Reading Order

    Death of Doctor Strange Reading Order

    Doctor Strange, like many other Marvel characters, had already experienced a number of deaths However, without Wolverine, Captain America, Captain Marvel, Daredevil, Ultimate Spider-Man, or The Mighty Thor, he has no typical “Death Of…” storyline until now. With the work of Jed MacKay’s Death of Doctor Strange and Lee Garbett’s pencils, everything has completely changed.…

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  • The Night of the Owls Reading Order

    The Night of the Owls Reading Order

    With the introduction of the Court of Owls, a dark group that rules Gotham, the New 52 marked the start of a new chapter in Batman’s history (see reading order). That storyline is directly followed in Night of the Owls. In Night of the Owls, written by Scott Snyder, the Court of Owls group faces…

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  • Batman Zero Year Reading Order (Batman New 52)

    Batman Zero Year Reading Order (Batman New 52)

    Zero Year is a 12-month connect story written by Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV that became available in June 2013 and July 2014. This chapter repeats Batman’s birth story in The New 52 version of the DC Universe, taking us back six years in time (for more information, see The Batman New 52 Reading…

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  • Frank Miller Batman Reading Order

    Frank Miller Batman Reading Order

    In The Dark Knight Returns, published in 1996, Frank Miller recreated Batman as a more challenging and savage character. He then published Batman: Year One, confirming his understanding of the character, which will have an effect on several writers. All of these stories are set in Earth-31, which is also referred to as The Dark…

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  • league of extraordinary gentlemen reading order

    League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Reading Order

    The Assembly of Amazing Gentlemen, written by Alan Moore (Watchmen) and created by Kevin O’Neill, began publication in 1999 and was only recently completed. It includes four books, an extra series, and more material. The story takes us to London in 1898. The last century is getting closer as the Victorian period comes to an…

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