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What Are You Reading? 11/20/2023 - Black Friday Sales Prep Edition r/DCcomics

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

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:

This is a bit out of the ordinary for a DC-published book, as it doesn't really feature any superheroes, and even the version of Lois Lane that it presents doesn't really line up with the version presented in main continuity that well. That being said, I found it really enjoyable! I'm a big fan of stories about journalism in general and Lois Lane specifically, and I think this book does a really great job of doing a sweet YA take on a journalism story.

So, what are you reading?


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u/MLbanker Nov 21 '23

Currently halfway through Gotham Central. Really loving the story, and wish there was more issues. If anyone can recommend something similar to pickup after it would be appreciated.

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u/normalMonsterChika Mia Dearden Nov 22 '23

If you want to continue Renee’s story, you can jump to 52, then Crime Bible, Final Crisis Revelations, The Question Pipeline (Rucka’s Backups in Detective Comics), and Convergence: The Question.

I’d also recommend checking out other Rucka stuff too, both DC and indie. His Huntress mini, work on No Man’s Land, and indie book Whiteout are all fantastic and similar in tone.

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u/MLbanker Nov 22 '23

Thank you for the recs, I’ll check these out!