10 DC Graphic Novels You Must Read Before You Die
You've googled all the big titles and seen all the movies. Now you must move on to these...
DC ComicsIf youre a long time comic book reader, the chances are that quite a few of your friends, as newcomers to the genre (no doubt attracted by the big budget escapades of this summers Hollywood heroes), will be seeking you out and requesting a company-specific reading list or two. Thats fine, great even. The more the merrier, we say. ...And you wont mind at all, will you? Youll give them the usual Marvel or DC lists, the pinnacles, the paragons and the prize-winners, the ones that we all knew about and cherished for decades before the beautiful people finally took an interest. Youll go out of your way to recommend the books that made you proud to read comics in the first place. In so doing, youll be hopeful that, if your friends manage to read or obtain even one masterpiece from your careful selection, their personal library will be all the better for it and they might, just might, become a regular comics reader. If they ask about DC (and were including the Vertigo imprint as well here), youll tell them to go in search of the undisputed classics like Sandman, Watchmen, V For Vendetta, The Death of Superman, All Star Superman and Batman books like The Killing Joke, The Long Halloween, Arkham Asylum, Year One and, of course, the untouchable Dark Knight Returns. ...As well you should. In fact, those are the very books that no less an expert than DC comics itself likes to recommend at regular intervals. ...And with good reason, every single volume of every single book listed above is a stone cold classic; absolutely 100% perfect. ...But what of the (many) other great works in DCs archive? The books that are just as classic as those suggested above, but, for one reason or another, are slightly less celebrated? Also, what if you arent a long time fan? What if you happen to be a newcomer to this wonderful art form that we call comics? Dont worry, because here, well be suggesting 10 DC graphic novels for new fans to try out (once theyve checked out the more obvious ones, of course). If you yourself are a long time fan, it is doubtful that youll find anything here that you havent already read, but if you are new to the comics fold, then we guarantee that any one of the following selections will delight and entertain you in equal measure. Either way, we hope you enjoy the list! PS - most of these stories are available in multiple re-printings and volumes, so bear that in mind when reading. In the world of comics, one collection rarely constitutes an epic.