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There are some sci-fi DC books that every fan knows, like the fantastic “Sinestro Corps War”, but there are some that aren’t as well known. Many of these stories are still amazing, and they definitely deserve more spotlight. You’ve forgotten how awesome these five DC sci-fi comics are, and it’s about time to give them another look.
5) Swamp Thing (Vol. 2) #56-62

Alan Moore’s Swamp Thing is amazing, but most people forget one of the best parts when they talk about it. Swamp Thing (Vol. 2) #56-62 takes place after Swampie was “killed” in Gotham City and awakens on a far off planet. Moore and artists Rick Veitch, Steve Bissette, John Totleben, Alfredo Alcala, and the late great Tatjana Wood take readers on a tour of DC’s greatest sci-fi worlds, as the avatar of the Green tries his best to get home to the woman his loves. These issues are tremendous, especially #56 and #60. They’re brilliant comics from one of the greatest runs ever.
4) Adam Strange (Vol. 1) #1-3

Adam Strange is one of DC’s classic sci-fi characters, an archeologist who was pulled to the planet Rann by the Zeta Beam, becoming a hero of the planet, getting the girl, and constantly having to deal with being pulled back to Earth and trying to find the next place the Zeta Beam hits the planet. He’s starred in some amazing stories, but one that doesn’t get enough credit is his first solo miniseries. This three-issue series, by Richard Bruning, Andy Kubert, and Adam Kubert, is everything great about the character, but the thing that makes this book so amazing is the art by the Kuberts. Working as penciler, inker, and colorist, their work is gorgeous and takes a good sci-fi story and puts in the great category.











