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7/14/2025, 6:59:45 AM
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In the past, it was difficult to get ahold of old comics. Many of the earliest issues of big names like Batman and Superman were out of print, rare, and at the time, not really cared for that much.
This necessitated the need for "jumping on points". It wasn't that new readers were unwilling to read decades of older comics, they simply weren't able.
And many hardcore fans did indeed spend a great many years hunting down every issue of their favourite characters, to read and get the true full story.
There is a starting point to Batman and it's not Year One, it's Detective Comics #27.
And to get the full story you need to read every single comic that Batman is featured in, which is considerable. Anything less is incomplete, you won't understand the full story, you won't know what the Whirly Bat is, or who Bat Mite is.
In the past, it was difficult to get ahold of old comics. Many of the earliest issues of big names like Batman and Superman were out of print, rare, and at the time, not really cared for that much.
This necessitated the need for "jumping on points". It wasn't that new readers were unwilling to read decades of older comics, they simply weren't able.
And many hardcore fans did indeed spend a great many years hunting down every issue of their favourite characters, to read and get the true full story.
There is a starting point to Batman and it's not Year One, it's Detective Comics #27.
And to get the full story you need to read every single comic that Batman is featured in, which is considerable. Anything less is incomplete, you won't understand the full story, you won't know what the Whirly Bat is, or who Bat Mite is.
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