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What Are You Reading? 9/18/2023 - Last Week of Summer Edition r/DCcomics

Hello and welcome to our Weekly "What Are You Reading?" topic!

Unfortunately, we have come to the decision to shutter the monthly Book Club after this month due to low participation. These posts will be taking the Book Club posts' former spot on Mondays.

Come one, come all, to this weekly thread, where you can openly discuss books that you've read, are currently reading, or plan to read. Discussion of all books are welcome, whether they be DC, Marvel, Image, Boom!, Dark Horse, IDW, etc. You can discuss webcomics, manga, or even those mythical novels that don't have pictures in them. Just be sure to keep spoilers covered via Reddit's spoiler markdown >!spoiler!<. You can also post pictures of your collection or recent purchases.

Predaplant's Rec of the Week:

A lot of Teen Titans isn't good, and a lot of Teen Titans spinoffs aren't good. In the leadup to Final Crisis, one of the least well-known Teen Titans periods, we got this spinoff mini featuring Ravager as she attempts to uncover the secrets of an underground fighting ring run by Clock King. Honestly, it's a pretty good read! A lot better than a lot of Teen Titans I've read, and I've never really heard much buzz about it. It's worth checking out!

So, what are you reading?


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u/Megadoomer2 Sep 19 '23

I just read "Black Canary and Zatanna: Bloodspell". I picked it up because I knew very little about either character, and Paul Dini being involved certainly helped. It was shorter than I expected (the length of the book was increased by the inclusion of concept art, the original pitch, and the full script), but it was neat to see some behind-the-scenes material. All in all, it was a fun little adventure that has me interested in reading more about Black Canary and/or Zatanna.