Due to popular demand, I’ve (finally) put together a guide to the most essential DC Comics from 2000 to 2011. This is the pre New 52 era of DC Comics, and will give you a great overview of the DC Universe in this millennium. [Read more…] about The Modern DC Universe in 25 Trade Collections: 2000 to 2011 Fast Track
Comic Book Herald Reading Orders
Click the following link if you're looking for the CBH Marvel Reading Order. Otherwise, enjoy a smattering of comic book reading orders below!
Question of the Week: Can You Do an Iron Man Reading Order?
Iron Man has become remarkably popular since the Robert Downey Juniorfication of the character in 2008’s MCU debut. So naturally, I saved his reading order for last among the founding Avengers (#timelycomics). [Read more…] about Question of the Week: Can You Do an Iron Man Reading Order?
Heroic Age Added To Marvel Reading Order!
By popular demand, Marvel’s Heroic Age has been added to the Complete Marvel Reading Order! You’ll want to check out the Heroic Age after Siege and before Shadowland / Chaos War / Fear Itself.
Enjoy the comics! [Read more…] about Heroic Age Added To Marvel Reading Order!
Ant-Man Reading Order!
Keeping up with Ant-Man will take you on a journey through Avengers history. Although he’s a founding Avenger, Ant-Man (Hank Pym) never had quite the same resonance as an Iron Man or Thor, meaning his solo series are few and far between.
Nonetheless, this makes the Ant-Man reading order experience pretty fun, as you dive through different eras of Marvel history, and see how Ant-Man has impacted the Avengers.
The below guide includes chronology for all versions of Ant-Man, or anyone using Pym Particles to alter their size for the greater good. As such, you’ll find Hank Pym, Scott Lang, Bill Foster, and even Eric O’Grady on the list. [Read more…] about Ant-Man Reading Order!
History of Batman #12: Dick Sprang’s Daring Dynamic Duo -1944, Part Two
The end of 1944 in ‘Detective Comics’, ‘Batman’ and ‘World’s Finest Comics’ featured our highlighted hero facing dangerous rogues such as The Joker and escaping seemingly impossible traps, much thanks to artist Dick Sprang’s distinctive line and movement on the page. Let’s finish another year in Batman’s comic book history with time travel, prison break outs and of course adventures with Alfred! [Read more…] about History of Batman #12: Dick Sprang’s Daring Dynamic Duo -1944, Part Two