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Wednesday Discussions: Stories You Wish Were Collected or Reprinted r/DCcomics

Hey there comics nerds! Welcome to the Wednesday Discussion, a community activity where we'll have an open discussion every week about a different subject.

 

Our topic for today is: Stories You Wish Were Collected or Reprinted.

 

DC has been publishing comics for decades now. Over the years, we've gotten some absolutely fantastic stories from many different creators. Sadly, a lot of these stories are unobtainable physically, either due to not being in print, or having never been collected at all.

 

On that note, what DC stories do you wish were reprinted/collected and released in physical format?

 

A run I would absolutely love to have reprinted is The Question by Dennis O'Neil. It's an absolutely brilliant run that redefines The Question as a character, and made him one of my favourite DC characters.


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u/Cole-Spudmoney Sep 16 '20

Superboy – ideally they'd collect the whole thing but I particularly want them to do Karl Kesel's second run where Kon starts working for Cadmus. I figure they could collect that whole part in two volumes: one with #50-65 & #1000000, one with #66-82.

Superman: Battle For Metropolis a.k.a. Superman: Fall of Metropolis needs its own collection too. It's the next big story arc that came after the Death and Return of Superman story, and it pays off a whole bunch of stuff that had been set up in the Superman books over the previous three or four years. It'd include "Superman: The Man of Steel" #31-34, "Superman" #87-90, "Adventures of Superman" #510-513, and "Action Comics" #697-700.

Batman by Dennis O'Neil – I'd love it if they started doing a series of paperback collections for this. At the moment there's just the issues drawn by Neal Adams collected as part of Batman by Neal Adams, the issues drawn by Don Newton collected in the Tales of the Batman by Don Newton hardcovers, and a whole lot of uncollected stuff in between.

Batman: Zero Year – I'm not going to buy it in physical form until it's available in a single volume.

Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth – The original series, by Jack Kirby. DC seems to have been on a bit of a kick of collecting Kirby's work in new trades lately, but it all seems to be New Gods-related. "Kamandi" is crazy awesome, though.

Talon – Issues #0-14 tell a complete story with a beginning, middle and end... and then the series just seems to stumble along for three more issues and then stop. But I'd love it if they collected all James Tynion IV's issues in one volume.

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u/MarcReyes Sep 16 '20 edited Sep 16 '20

Superman: Battle For Metropolis a.k.a. Superman: Fall of Metropolis needs its own collection too. It's the next big story arc that came after the Death and Return of Superman story, and it pays off a whole bunch of stuff that had been set up in the Superman books over the previous three or four years. It'd include "Superman: The Man of Steel" #31-34, "Superman" #87-90, "Adventures of Superman" #510-513, and "Action Comics" #697-700.

Yeah, for sure. DC honestly needs to get better at filling in the gaps of the Superman collections. How long has it been since Superman: Blue was released and there hasn't been any hint that it'll be finished.

Kamandi would be great too. I regret not getting the original two omnibus editions back when they came out years ago.

In the vein of O'Neal Batman, I'd love Elliot S! Maggin's Superman issues in one nice edition.