10 Reasons To Be Excited For DC's New Age Of Heroes

10. Budget Prices And No Variants

As part of keeping the line of new characters and concepts something that fans can get stuck in to on top of their current pull lists, the prices of the books are kept low and there won't be hundreds of variant covers to bankrupt hardcore collectors.

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Of late, fans have had a growing distaste of a staple comics collecting gimmick: variant covers. This has mainly been because, for hardcore collectors who like to get every one, it's an expensive endeavour when each issue has a large amount of variant cover designs to collect.

Also, it goes without saying: buying comics is not an inexpensive hobby. Single issues can cost around $5 or higher in the US, and when you consider that - on average - a comic is 20 pages long and can be read in five minutes, that's a lot of money for a small chunk of entertainment in the long-run.

However, DC have made a few promises with the New Age of Heroes. Firstly, the comics will not have variant covers, meaning everyone gets the same cover and there's no need to go hunting for a specific design; secondly, the comics will all stick to the cost of $2.99 per issue, keeping the cost relatively low for readers.

And it isn't like the comics won't have some kind of gimmick with them: each first issue has a tri-fold cover, where the cover images folds out vertically, not horizontally, and features a tall image about the title.

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