Top 10 Comics to Get You Pumped for DC Studios' Debut Chapter


Get Ready for DC Studios' Debut with These 10 Must-Read Comics
With DC Studios' debut chapter on the horizon, fans are eagerly anticipating what's to come from the new studio. While we wait, there's no better way to set the mood than with some essential DC comic book reading. 

Here are 10 titles to get you hyped for what's to come.

The Dark and the Strange

First up is "Saga of the Swamp Thing" by Alan Moore. This classic run breathed new life into the character and the horror genre in comics. It's a must-read for anyone interested in the weird and the macabre.
Another great title for fans of the strange is "Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E." by Jeff Lemire. This book is a fun and action-packed romp featuring one of the most unique takes on Frankenstein's monster you'll ever see.

Heroes on the Edge

For those who like their heroes with a bit of an edge, "Suicide Squad" by John Ostrander is a must-read. This groundbreaking series showed that not all heroes wear capes and that sometimes, the mission is more important than the team.
Another title for fans of unconventional heroes is "Booster Gold" by Dan Jurgens. This series follows the exploits of a time-traveling hero who's more interested in fame and fortune than saving the world.




Epic and Mythic

"Batman" by Grant Morrison is an epic run that spans decades of the character's history. Morrison's take on the Dark Knight is both modern and timeless, making it a must-read for any Batman fan.
For fans of epic tales featuring strong women, "Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons" by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Phil Jimenez is a must-read. This graphic novel explores the origin of the Amazonian warrior women and their role in shaping the world.

Superpowered Spectacle

"All-Star Superman" by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely is a love letter to the Man of Steel, celebrating everything that makes Superman great. It's a must-read for fans of classic superhero stories.
For fans of space-faring adventures, "Green Lantern: Earth One" by Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman is a great read. This graphic novel reimagines the Green Lantern mythos in a fresh and exciting way.

Authority and Revolution

The comic book series "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow" by Tom King and Bilquis Evely is considered an instant classic, despite the seemingly contradictory terms. Published in 2021, the series is a space opera that showcases the strength and resolve of Kara, aka Supergirl, and cements her position as a hero on par with the A-List, surpassing even her cousin Superman. The series has been lauded for its excellent storytelling and stunning artwork by Evely, which has a truly cinematic feel. It is surprising that a recent project like this would be considered for a major DC film, but fans of the series can attest to its quality and suitability for adaptation.

Finally, for fans of groundbreaking superhero teams, "The Authority" by Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch is a must-read. This series introduced a new type of superhero team that was more proactive and aggressive in their approach to saving the world.

With these ten comics, fans can get a taste of what's to come from DC Studios. Whether you're a fan of horror, superheroes, or epic tales, there's something here for everyone. So grab a few of these titles and get ready for an exciting new chapter in the DC Universe.

For fans looking for more DC comics to read, DC's official website has a wealth of information and recommendations.

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