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10 Best Comics You Need to Read If You Miss the DCEU’s Superman

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10 Best Comics You Need to Read If You Miss the DCEU’s Superman


The DCEU existed for about ten years, starting with Zack Snyder’s. Man of Steel in 2013. During this decade, Ben Affleck’s Batman appeared in Batman v Superman, Suicide Squad, Justice League And The lightningalongside Michael Keaton’s Batman from an alternate universe. Fans missing both live-action versions of Batman have plenty of great DC comics to scratch that itch.




Much of Ben Affleck’s Batman was visually based on Return of the Dark Knight. Seeing Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman reunite for the first time since Batman v Superman it was like a comic book straight out of Trinity. Fans can learn more about the continuing adventures of the Burtonverse Batman in Batman ’89to name just a few of the comics that inspired or were inspired by the DCEU Batmen.

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10 Batman’s Rebirth in The Dark Knight Returns


The DCEU Batman’s costume, behavior, and overall aesthetic were inspired by the Batman from Frank Miller’s film. Return of the Dark Knight comics. When Zack Snyder announced that Man of Steel the sequel would also include a new version of Batman, Harry Lennix (who would one day play Martian Manhunter), read a famous quote from Return of the Dark Knight when Batman defeated Superman.

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Return of the Dark Knight

Creators

Frank Miller, Klaus Janson and Lynn Varley

Main characters

Batman, Robin (Carrie Kelley), Joker, Superman, Two-Face and Catwoman

Entire shots have been recreated in Batman v Supermanlike the Batman cover image being cut out by a lightning bolt. Fans of the DCEU Batman who miss his imposing build, violent dynamism, and veteran status should definitely read this DC classic.


9 The Origin of DC’s Trinity

Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman united in Trinity in DC Comics

The first team-up between Superman and Batmanand Wonder Woman had a pretty short lifespan Batman v Supermangiven that Doomsday killed Superman at the end of the fight scene. Still, seeing DC’s Trinity in live-action for the first time was a real treat. This reminded many readers Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity mini-series, which explored This is the first time the Trinity have teamed up in the DC comic universe.

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Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity

Creators

Matt Wagner

Main characters

Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Ra’s al Ghul, Artemis and Bizarro


The DCEU had many problems, but these films knew how to create hype. When the Batman v Superman the score switches to the Wonder Woman theme and the shot zooms in on the DCEU Trinity, fans just wanted more. They won’t show it on screen, but they can still revisit classics like Trinity to learn more about the page.

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8 Batman and His Insurrection Vs. Superman and his diet

An illustration from the comic book Injustice shows Superman surrounded by soldiers

Batman v Superman teased audiences with the Knightmare sequence, introducing a Superman who had seemingly succumbed to Darkseid’s control and fought for Apokolips. Gunmen fought for the Man of Steel, wearing his symbol on their costumes. This recalled the Injustice: Gods Among Us comics and video games.


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Injustice: Gods Among Us

Creators

Tom Taylor, Brian Buccellato, Jheremy Raapack, Mike S. Miller, Bruno Redondo, Tom Derenick and more

Main characters

Batman, Superman, Joker, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash and Shazam

In InjusticeSuperman becomes a tyrant following the death of Lois Lane, their unborn child,and the destruction of Metropolis. Even if Darkseid didn’t control Superman Injusticethe result was the same: a the tyrannical Man of Steel who fought Batman and an insurrection of heroes and villains united to bring him down.

7 The Death of Robin by Jason Todd

Batman carries a dead Jason Todd in A Death in the Family.


Robin’s death was not a major storyline in the DCEU, it was merely alluded to with Robin’s old costume displayed in the Batcave, emblazoned with spray paint of the Joker which mocked Batman’s failure to save his sidekick. Harley and Joker later mention Robin in Suicide squad and the Justice League Snyder Cut.

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“A death in the family”

Creators

Jim Starlin, Jim Aparo, Mike DeCarlo and Adrienne Roy

Main characters

Batman, Robin (Jason Todd) and Joker

Although there are differences between Robin’s death in the DCEU and the “Death in the Family” comic storyline from which it is taken, such as the Robin who died as Dick Grayson instead of Jason Todd, Batman fans of the DCEU should always read the classic “One Death”. in the Family”, as it is one of the most influential Batman comics with lasting effects on the world of the Dark Knight.


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6 Batman Vs. Joker, Superman and more

“Hush” has it all: gorgeous artwork from Jim Lee, incredible internal character dialogue from Jeph Loeb, and appearances from characters like Huntress, Catwoman, and Superman, along with a host of villains like Killer Croc, Riddler, Joker , Harley Quinn and more. . While Batman “Hush” has no direct connection to the DCEU, it’s a masterpiece and a Batman comic that feels like a movie.

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Batman “Silence”

Creators

Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, Scott Williams and Alex Sinclair

Main characters

Batman, Hush, Jason Todd, Joker, Superman, Poison Ivy, Catwoman, Huntress and Riddler


Batman and Catwoman face off against a Superman mind-controlled by Poison Ivy, a fight even better than the Batman/Superman fight in Batman v Superman. Next, Batman faces Joker in a brutal alley fight, a Batman/Joker showdown that DCEU fans have never really experienced.

5 Flash resets the DC Universe with a new Batman

Batman reads a letter from his father

THE Flash point the comic appears on many must-read lists due to its importance to the DC comics universe and the number of characters it features. Plus, at the heart of all this multiversal madness is a heartwarming story in which Barry Allen comes to terms with his mother’s death and Bruce Wayne receives closure from an alternate version of his father.


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Flash point

Creators

Geoff Johns, Andy Kubert, Sandra Hope and Alex Sinclair

Main characters

Flash, Batman (Thomas Wayne), Cyborg, Aquaman and Wonder Woman

Flash point is a must-read comic for fans of the DCEU Batman, primarily because it greatly influenced The lightning movie. Flash point features two versions of Batman, one of which helps him restore the DC Universe to the way it was (well, as close as Flash can get).

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4 The Batman V Superman prequel comic

Batman V Superman prequel comic


Although Warner Bros. has not devoted a large part of its marketing budget to its promotion, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice had a companion comic serving as a prequel to the film. THE Batman v Superman The comic was a five-issue miniseries initially available only digitally with codes received via cans of Dr Pepper.

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Warner Bros. Pictures presents Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Creators

Christos N. Gage, Joe Bennett, Sean Parsons and hi-fi design

Main characters

Batman, Superman, Lois Lane and Lex Luthor

Each issue focused on a different character from the film, such as Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and the World’s Finest themselves. THE Batman v Superman the comic isn’t the best, but it grates for fans who miss specific DCEU characters.


3 Superman and Batman rule the DC Universe

Superman and Batman together as authoritarian leaders in Absolute Power.

That of Jeph Loeb Superman/Batman The comic book series from the early 2000s is easily one of the best team-up comics for the world’s finest. Each story arc felt like mini-moves in comic book form. “Public Enemies” saw Batman and Superman on the run, “Supergirl” reintroduced Kara with a new origin story, and “Absolute Power” featured star versions of the world’s finest taking over the world.

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Superman/Batman “Absolute power”

Creators

Jeph Loeb, Carlos Pacheco and Jesus Merino

Main characters

Batman and Superman

Fans who like darker, more sinister versions of Batman and Superman will love “Absolute Power.” The DCEU has hinted at a dark, alternate future for the live-action Justice League. “Absolute Power” does the same, but with both Superman and Batman as villains.


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2 Batman returns to the Burtonverse

Batman, Drake Winston and Catwoman pose on the cover of Batman '89 #6.

The lightning the film loosely adapted the Flash point comic story arc, with some notable changes. The biggest change came in the form of Batman, who starred alongside Flash. Instead of a version of Batman, who was actually Thomas Wayne, the DCEU put Michael Keaton back in the cape and cowl, resurrecting a version of the Burtonverse.


Comic

Batman ’89

Creators

Sam Hamm, Joe Quinones and Leonardo Ito

Main characters

Batman, Barbara Gordon, Robin, Two-Face and Catwoman

Keaton was set to reprise his role as the Dark Knight in the now canceled film. Bat girl film, but his future in costume looks bleak. Fortunately, fans can turn to Batman ’89 miniseries, which picks up after the events of Batman returnswith Catwoman, Barbara Gordon and a version of Two-Face based on Billy Dee Williams.

1 Batgirl enters the Batman Burtonverse

Fans of Michael Keaton’s Batman, who turned to Batman ’89 for more Batman content from the Tim Burton universe, I should be happy to know that Batman ’89: Echoes exists, a comic sequel to the Burton Batman films and Batman ’89.


Comic

Batman ’89: Echoes

Creators

Sam Hamm, Joe Quinones and Leonardo Ito

Main characters

Batman, Batgirl (Barbara Gordon), Robin, Harley Quinn and Two-Face

Batman ’89: Echoes features Michael Keaton’s Batman in comic book form and new versions of Batgirl and Robin. Plus, Echoes took inspiration from the canceled film Batman Unleashed film, which would have starred Harley Quinn and Scarecrow. Keaton’s Batman has only appeared in one DCEU, but fans wish they could have seen much more of him moving forward. Thanks to these comics, they can.

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