I think i was introduced to dc by watching the dark knight whan i was 8.
I think i was introduced to dc by watching the dark knight whan i was 8.
My first experience with DC was a VHS my father bought that had the first multi-part arc of the JL animated series that Jonny referenced. The opening arc worked like a movie, and I liked watching it. However, what affected my interest in DC most was the Teen Titans animated series—as my liking of that series influenced me enough when I got older to begin reading actual Titans comics so that I could learn about the characters’ mainstream versions. And now, I have read all Titans comics from 1966-2018 as well as hundreds of other DC issues. It’s neat that an interest in one facet of DC can lead people to end up learning about a far greater amount of lore.
From Lego : Batman and Injustice game!!!
Some of the more mature (ok, old. Ok, just me.) members of the wiki remember the original Superfriends cartoon with Marvin, Wendy and Wonderdog, and right now I’m trying to think of my first DC comic. Maybe those large format “Superman vs Muhammad Ali” or “Superman and Spiderman” books.
I was more a Marvel baby (hey, i was a kid, what did I know? There was no wifi!) until COIE shook everything up.
Hey, I can’t blame you. Spider-Man is my favorite cup of tea from the other side, and he had some solid stories back then.
In my defense, Pete started as a young hero! Haha. Also, I like a clever wit. He was smart and a smart aleck, perfect combination for my taste.
Who doesn't love Spider-Man? He's like, one of the best of Marvel. Along with Deadpool!
I was 7 when I picked up a first edition full volume of The Death Of Superman. And I just fell in love then and ive been collecting since then.
Thanks to my mother. She bought me comics when I was going to the hospital when I was young.
And my uncle had a bunch of comics of marvel and DC as well
By youtube