Batman is DC Comics’ biggest flagship character. With his 80-plus years of history in comics, he’s amassed countless worthwhile stories for fans to read, but knowing where to start can be intimidating. Comic books and the superhero genre don’t always welcome newcomers and even figuring out which version of a character like Batman to start with can feel challenging.Between multiple decades of comics that may or may not conflict with each other and universal reboots throwing Batman’s continuity up in the air, superhero comics can feel confusing. Nonetheless, the best Batman comics offer plenty of memorable storylines and characters for fans to invest themselves in, both in mainstream DC books and in several alternate timelines.While greats like Dennis O’Neil and Neal Adams returned Batman to his more grounded, street-level roots, DC Comics’ first major brand-wide reboot came in the form of 1985’s Crisis on Infinite Earths. It’s one of the publisher’s most popular story arcs, but it was also done to streamline the already complicated state of DC’s canon. The series, written by Marv Wolfman and illustrated by George Pérez, simplified the publisher’s timeline and characters, including the Dark Knight. That makes industry legends Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli’s Batman: Year One (1987) an ideal starting point for prospective fans looking to delve into Batman’s vast mythos.Batman: Arkham Origins Deserves a Remaster Far More Than Arkham Knight Does
Batman is DC Comics’ biggest flagship character. With his 80-plus years of history in comics, he’s amassed countless worthwhile stories for fans to read, but knowing where to start can be intimidating. Comic books and the superhero genre don’t always welcome newcomers and even figuring out which version of a character like Batman to start with can feel challenging.
Between multiple decades of comics that may or may not conflict with each other and universal reboots throwing Batman’s continuity up in the air, superhero comics can feel confusing. Nonetheless, the best Batman comics offer plenty of memorable storylines and characters for fans to invest themselves in, both in mainstream DC books and in several alternate timelines.
While greats like Dennis O’Neil and Neal Adams returned Batman to his more grounded, street-level roots, DC Comics’ first major brand-wide reboot came in the form of 1985’s Crisis on Infinite Earths. It’s one of the publisher’s most popular story arcs, but it was also done to streamline the already complicated state of DC’s canon. The series, written by Marv Wolfman and illustrated by George Pérez, simplified the publisher’s timeline and characters, including the Dark Knight. That makes industry legends Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli’s Batman: Year One (1987) an ideal starting point for prospective fans looking to delve into Batman’s vast mythos.
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