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There are so many killer stories from the publisher this year that it’s very hard to actually pare it all down to a list. DC has been giving its fans everything they could have wanted and then some. It’s been fantastic, honestly. 2026 is looking to be amazing as wel, but lets give some spotlight to the publisher’s latest stories before we enter the new year. These are the ten must-read DC Comics stories of 2025, amazing little yarns that deserve their flowers (Note: DC K.O. isn’t on this list, and the only reason it isn’t is because it’s finishing up in 2026; however, you should still definitely read it).
10) Supergirl (Vol. 8) #1-4

Supergirl is headed back into theaters for the first time in decades in 2026, with a movie based on the spectacular Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. In preparation for that, DC gave the Girl of Steel a new series, from writer/artist Sophie Campbell. Supergirl (Vol. 8) is an outstanding comic, and the first four issues of the book, “Adventures in Midvale”, is the perfect reintroduction to Supergirl. Kara Zor-El returns to Midvale, only to find that no one remembers her and that a new Supergirl has taken her place, both with her adopted parents and as the hero of the town. Teaming with Lena Luthor, the Kryptonian teen has to take her life back. This story is a perfect slice of life superhero tale. It feels modern all while playing off the classic elements of the heroine’s past. This is everything you could want from the Maid of Might, a flawless kick-off for one of the most entertaining series of 2025.
9) Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman

Tom King’s Wonder Woman has been contentious among fans, but it gave readers one of the most fun comics of the last decade. Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #1-6, by King and Belen Ortega, follows three different versions of Diana’s daughter from across time, her childhood, her teen self, and the young adult version, as they band together to travel through time and save their versions of Damian Wayne and Jon Kent, who have been transformed into corgis and thrown into the past. This series is hilarious and heartfelt, with a heartbreaking romantic subplot. One minute, you’ll be laughing and the next minute you’ll be crying. Ortega’s art is fantastic, and really showcases the heart and humor of the story.
8) Batman #1

Batman is usually one of the bestselling books every month, but it’s not always the most praised. However, all of that changed with 2025’s Batman #1, by Matt Fraction and Jorge Jimenez. Fraction joined the book after a middling run from Chip Zdarsky, and knocked it into the stratosphere with the first issue. A one and done story that sees Batman hunting down a further mutated Killer Croc, it takes a story that we’ve read a million times and makes it into something very special. It was the perfect way to show readers they were getting a new era of the Dark Knight, with a story that is exciting and touching. Jimenez is trying for the crown of the greatest Batman artist of the 21st century, giving readers the kind of amazing visuals that really bring the story to life. This is flawless Batman, and you need to check it out.
7) “We Are Yesterday”

Batman/Superman: World’s Finest was DC’s best book since it dropped in 2022, showcasing past versions of the two heroes in their first team-ups, with Mark Waid and Dan Mora dropping the greatest superhero stories around on readers. The two worked together on Shazam and Absolute Power before teaming up for Justice League Unlimited. “We Are Yesterday” is a crossover between World’s Finest and Justice League Unlimited that pit the Superman and Batman of the past and the Justice League Unlimited against the Gorilla Grodd of the present and a past version of the Legion of Doom in a time-spanning story that saw Grodd making a play for ultimate power in more than one time period. Waid, Mora, Clayton Henry, and Travis Moore gave readers a true epic that tied into DC K.O. and showcases the kind of mindbending action that DC does so well. “We Are Yesterday” is a gem, perfect superhero madness of the highest order.
6) “Legion of Darkseid”

Superman has been amazing since its 2023 relaunch, and it quickly became a key book to DC AlI-In, with Joshua Williamson and Dan Mora laying a lot of the groundwork for DC K.O. Summer 2025 saw the book pay off a plot line introduced in DC All-In #1 in the blockbuster story “Legion of Darkseid”. After being attacked by the Darkseid Legion, who came from a future conquered by the God of Evil, the Time Trapper agrees to help Superman rescue Booster Gold from the villains in a last ditch effort to stop Darkseid’s apocalypse. First, they have to recruit an ally Superman never thought he’d have: Superboy-Prime. This story was outstanding, a pulse-pounding superhero epic that will shock you again and again. Williamson and Mora are always a great team, but it feels like they’ve reached another level with this story. It’s worth it just to see the best version of Prime ever, but even beyond that, it’s fantastic.













