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But, I mean, you have to start with a series right? Like.. Batman, or Superman..?
And I can imagine that you don't buy the latest, but one of the early ones, so you know the complete story..no?
So, I like batman/superman or whatever.. where to start? what comic? how much comics are there in that series? how much are they each?- different writers will do different things, though some stay within established story arcs, some reinvent completely7point34
- look at what frank miller did with batman for instance.7point34
- well its not like you never heard of batman or superman so its not like you need to start at #1.e-pill
- some of those characters have been around for so long, they have been changed and altered to keep them contemporary7point34
- contemporary7point34
- some have been completely reinvented. and some have been offed or retired and then new people take over7point34
- thats a good point. in DC Superman book he isnt in the books anymore.e-pill
- but the title is still called Superman. change is good.e-pill