I'm sticking as much as possible to what Comixology has available, and they actually do have DC One Million, so I might check that one out too.You should add 52 to your DC list, it follows Infinite Crisis and leads out to Countdown to Final Crisis. I can't recommend Countdown, it's a let down. 52 is really good though.
Not as recent but I enjoyed DC One Million when it came out.
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I just remembered something I've been meaning to ask. How important is Cataclysm to No Man's Land? Cx only has NML, and I was wondering if I would be completely lost reading it without Cataclysm.
Read Greg Cox's novelization of Final Crisis before your read the graphic novel. It will give you a better understanding of what is going on. It did for me and I love Grant Morrison's work...but Greg's breakdown of it is outstanding.
House of M: C
like Flashpoint, it's an utterly pointless what-if story that's only important for the ending continuity reboot event.
House of M: C
like Flashpoint, it's an utterly pointless what-if story that's only important for the ending continuity reboot event.
Therefore it wasnt pointless at all, it in fact had a very definite point to it.
Read Greg Cox's novelization of Final Crisis before your read the graphic novel. It will give you a better understanding of what is going on. It did for me and I love Grant Morrison's work...but Greg's breakdown of it is outstanding.
I just checked and they do have a some of the Cataclysm issues, they just don't have them labeled as such. They don't have the whole thing, just 11 of the 17 issues on the DC COmics Database.Oh, you know what, I don't know how Cx has it laid out, but look for Road to No Man's Land first, that's the set up story.
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A three page spread over how many pages?
Flashpoint was largely pointless.
A three page spread over how many pages?
I'm guessing... three?
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