Knight Terrors was a different kind of event book. While there were the requisite miniseries containing the main story, instead of having crossover issues take over DC’s line, it put everything on pause for two months, replacing DC’s comics with two issue miniseries. This gave readers a choice that most event books don’t give them. They could dive into the event or they could sit out the story if they didn’t like it.Knight Terrors wasn’t the first time DC Comics had an event take over its entire line of books. Over the years, DC has experimented with various event types, each of them using crossover books differently. From single issues to complete reboots of the company’s history, these DC events found interesting ways to take over the publisher’s various series.DC One Million is often overlooked. The first event comic Grant Morrison ever wrote, DC One Million had a unique hook. The heroes of the 853rd century came to the present. That wasn’t a random number. Morrison did the math and figured out what year DC’s books would hit issue one million. As part of the event, which ran in 1998, each DC book got a millionth issue.RELATED: 10 Villains DC Nailed From The Beginning
Knight Terrors was a different kind of event book. While there were the requisite miniseries containing the main story, instead of having crossover issues take over DC’s line, it put everything on pause for two months, replacing DC’s comics with two issue miniseries. This gave readers a choice that most event books don’t give them. They could dive into the event or they could sit out the story if they didn’t like it.
Knight Terrors wasn’t the first time DC Comics had an event take over its entire line of books. Over the years, DC has experimented with various event types, each of them using crossover books differently. From single issues to complete reboots of the company’s history, these DC events found interesting ways to take over the publisher’s various series.
DC One Million is often overlooked. The first event comic Grant Morrison ever wrote, DC One Million had a unique hook. The heroes of the 853rd century came to the present. That wasn’t a random number. Morrison did the math and figured out what year DC’s books would hit issue one million. As part of the event, which ran in 1998, each DC book got a millionth issue.
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