Mine would be Batman, The Question 1986, Doom Patrol 1987, and Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Planetary by Warten Ellis
Global Frequency by Warren Ellis
Supergirl (Linda Danvers Matrix Version).by Peter David especially issues 75 through.80 where Linda meets the original.Supergirl created in.1959 Kara Zor el, Superman’s cousin.
All three series are available in our Comic Book.Library.
I know I should respond, but IDK what.
The James Robinson Starman series, JSA, Planetary, Joe Kelly’s Action Comics run and Justice League International
Batman: Year One
The Dark Knight Returns
Man of Steel by John Byrne
The Long Halloween
All Star Superman
Batman: Year one
Daredevil: Born Again
Man of Steel (Byrne)
The Avengers Kree/Skrull War
JLA/Avengers
Batman the Dark Knight Returns, Under the Red Hood, Green arrow longbow hunters, Old Man Logan, and of course the obvious choice, Green Arrow Year One
If I was stuck on a desert island, I’d go for quantity. The more reading material the better. So, I’d go with the ones with the biggest numbers right now: Action Comics, Detective Comics, Wonder Woman, Flash, and… I guess Looney Tunes.
No mans land
Redhood and the outlaws new 52
Green lanterns rebirth
Dc 1 million
52
I agree with the quantity comment so maybe Detective and Action. JLI because I genuinely love it and it makes me smile. New 52 Batman. And I agree with The Long Halloween.
If there’s nothing on the island for starting fires, then I trade Long Halloween for king’s Batman.
Alan Moore Swamp Thing
Justice League International/Europe
Flash vol. 3
Action Comics
Moonshadow
I would have to do research on whichever series from the 90’s has the most gimmicks. Finally chromium covers will be valuable for signaling planes!
JLI/JLE/JLA including the quarterlies, SuperBuddies, and Generation Lost
Suicide Squad (Ostrander)
Birds of Prey (first series)
The Flash (Wally West)
JSA
Doom Patrol (Morrison)
Swamp Thing (Moore)
Sandman (Gaiman)
The Question (O’Neil)
Green Arrow (Grell)
Birds of Prey
Infinite Crisis
Death of Superman (all 3 trades)
Wonder Woman: Amazons Attack
Teen Titans Judas Contract
Bronze Age/Pre-Crisis runs of
Superman
Batman
Wonder Woman
Justice League of America
Action 38
Detective’37 both for volume on Superman and Batman
JSA Johns
Fables
JLA ‘63
Sandman
Starman ( James Robinson)
Usagi Yojimbo
100 Bullets
All-Star Superman
Green lantern Blackest Night
Green lantern Brightest Day
Green Arrow - Longbow Hunters
Green Arrow Year One
Green Arrow - 1988
Warren Ellis Planetary
Peter David Supergirl
Keith Griffin Blue Beetle 2006
Warren Ellis Global Frequency
Secret Six Gail Simone