All Time Favorite Dc comics

What are you’re all time favorite comics?

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Storylines?

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Storylines, graphic novels, trades, whatever you wany

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Storylines, graphic novels, trades, whatever you want

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Alright well in that case…
New gods
Crisis on infinite earths
Watchmen
Len Weins swamp thing run
Saga of the swamp thing
The dark knight returns
The killing joke
Batman year one
Death of Superman
Marv and George’s teen titans
Geoff Johns green lantern run
New 52 justice league
I do have more but that will do for now lol

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Kirby’s New Gods is an eternal favorite of mine. Reading that made D.C. my favorite comics company.
Beyond that?

John’s Green Lantern
Dark Knight Returns
Red Son
Injustice: Gods Among us
King’s Mister Miracle

And honorable mention to Demon Knights, that was a really unique and fun comic.
Beyond that, there’s still so much more I need to read. I STILL need to read All Star Superman but I’ll get there, same with Moore’s Swamp Thing. There’s always more great comics!

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Hawkworld
LoSH - Five Years Later
Viking Glory
Green Lantern (1990)
Superman (Triangle Years)

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Oops, I sent to soon.

Team Titans
New Teen Titans
Invasion!

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There is a similar thread in Comic Books Forum called

All Time Favorite Comic Series and Runs, last updated 5 days ago.

Graphic Novels were excluded or I would have added New Frontier.

Someone mentioned Demon Knights here, that was good too, but it didn’t last long. Vandal Savage, The Demon Etrigan, Madame Xanadu, An Amazon, A Trans Knight , A Horsewoman and an Arabian Inventor defend a Medieval town in the first arc. A magnificent Seven type story.

My previous answer is in above thread.

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All-time favorite DC Comics “runs”.
Both the Silver and Bronze Age runs of The Legion of Super-Heroes
Wein and Wrightson’s Swamp Thing
Denny O’Neill’s run on the JLA
Bates, Maggin, Swan and Anderson’s 70’s run on Superman and Action Comic
Any and all Batman and Detective Comics by Adams and O’Neill
All of Kirby’s Fourth World material
Geoff Johns and Rags Morales Hawkman run
Wein and Aparo’s Phantom Stranger
Byrne’s Superman run
Jurgens’s Superman run
Wolfman and Perez’s New Teen Titans run
The Sinestro Corps War
Ordway’s Power of Shazam!
Crisis on Infinite Earths
Waid’s Flash run
Morrison’s JLA
Jurgens’ Booster Gold
Haney and Aparo’s Brave and The Bold run

 There are many, many more favorites but these were the ones that first came to mind.
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John’s Aquaman
Dixon’s Nightwing
John’s Green Lantern
Waid’s Flash

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Hands down Geoff Johns run on Green Lantern. It literally redefined the Green Lantern mythos and reshaped its world to what we know today. Plus there are so many action-packed stories with fabulous arts.

It’s a pity they have his run on the service but not the Blackest Night event which is the climax of his run.

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DC Comics Presents
All-Star Squadron
Original Justice League series
Peter David’s Supergirl Series
Justice League/International/America (that whole run)
Blue Beetle (2006 run)
Booster Gold both his original series and 2007 series
JLA
Ambush Bugs original mini-series

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Oh and the Dial “H” For Hero run of Adventure Comics

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And (promise this is the last one… darn no editing option) The Weird… which I read so much I had to buy a new copy for my collection. I know it is probably just me but I loved that series.

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Don’t forget - Snyder/Capullo’s Batman New 52 run. Court of Owls, Death of the Family, Zero Year. Such great stories.

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Blackest Night
Crisis On Infinite Earths
Batman Tower of Babel
Kingdom Come
Teen Titans (Wolfman/Perez)

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Oh Watchmen too. Plenty more tried to do just 5, but 6 it is, & there’s way more I could post that would deserve a spot.

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Tie between Flashpoint, Blackest Night, and All Star Superman

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OK, here’s a top ten from me:

  1. Neil Gaiman’s Sandman
  2. Denny O’Neil’s The Question
  3. Darwyn Cooke’s DC: The New Frontier
  4. Greg Rucka & Ed Brubaker’s Gotham Central
  5. Alan Moore’s Saga of the Swamp Thing
  6. Kelley Puckett’s Batgirl
  7. Greg Rucka’s Wonder Woman
  8. Alan Moore’s Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?
  9. Sam Humphries’ Green Lanterns
  10. Karl Kesel’s The Final Night
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