I think my to-read list is 100+ titles long at this point, but Iāll definitely look into it! Thank you for the suggestion (and if you have anymore, be my guest).
Thank you for pointing this out! Iāve added it to our list.
BTW, I see that Hardware: Season One has thumbnail art now, which is nifty. My compliments to you and the digital chefs for taking care of that.
However, the title still lacks the correct āHardware: Season Oneā label, so once thatās added, the series will be a simmering, hearty stew of correct thumbnail and title goodness.
Mmmmā¦stew.
Homer drool
As for suggestions, Iāve got 'em, if youāve got the time.
Tell me, have you heard of a little thing called The WildStorm Universe? Its the most under-promoted section of our library.
Just an FYI that Iām not referring to a particular title when I say āWildStorm Universeā.
Iām literally referring to the universe that originally debuted under Image Comics in 1992, then was sold to DC in the late '90s by its principal creator, one Jim Lee.
WildStorm has many great titles to its name, including Divine Right: The Adventures of Max Faraday, aka the best title to feature the talents of Jim Lee that next to nobody is familiar with.
Divine Right is in our library (as are many great WildStorm titles) so if thereās one book from the WSU that Iād recommend above all others (even The Authority, v1) itās absolutely Divine Right.
Anywhoz, we now return you to our broadcast dayā¦
I donāt know if this is the right place to ask this, but when I try to read Batman and Scooby-Doo Mysteries #1, it says the page doesnāt exist. Is this just a problem with me, or DCUI?
Oh no! It looks like itās not just you, friend @FerroLad! Iām making a note of it now! Thank you so much for the heads up and sorry for the inconvenience
For Action Comics (1938-2011), the issue labeled #80 is actually #80 and # 81. The one labelled #81-82, is only issue #82. And why are they combined? I donāt think Iāve seen any other comics with issues combined.
Just pointing something out that isnāt quite an error, just whoever did the following cut a corner.
Detective Comics #387 includes a reprint of #27, except in the paper version, they edited out the knife in the back for CCA reasons. The digital reprint still has it.