Re: An accessible way to read DC comics?
Hi,
So, an accessible way to read DC is to not, and simply read the superior publisher of Marvel.
Ahem, I mean...
All joking aside, though I'm not joking about the superiority, I'll stop now, there are the old GraphicAudio stuff. I'm going to bet they'll do another Humble Bundle thing in a few years, but, if not, I'm not sure what to say short of piracy which, I'm not sure where that stands when they're discontinuing the stuff on their website. I'm not a lawyer so I have 0 idea.
Try Comicstorian on Youtube. He does complete stories where he reads the comics back to you. Does Marvel, DC, and Image/Dynamite/Boom! Entertainment from time to time so, see what you can find there.
If you haven't, though, expand into Marvel. I started out liking DC more, but I found the more 3d characters and deeper plots of Marvel to be a lot more riveting than "Oh, I'm the 300th most powerful being in the universe, but somehow I'm gonna beat everyone up without getting off my ass because this is DC and everyone is a god."
I recognize the goodness DC has, like Roy Harper and Kyle Rayner, but why, tell me, WHY, for no reason, can Black Canary just shatter solid steel with her elbow? My point boils down to: Marvel: Not as powerful, way more character. DC: Overpowered, very little character.
Excelsior!
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