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DC history over the decades has been defined at times by their flagship books. Some of them have become legendary, era-defining books that have gone down as some of the best comics of all time. These are the seven best flagship books from DC Comics, works that have exemplified everything that the publisher does well with comics.
7) Preacher

Vertigo changed comics in the ’90s, giving creators a home where they could tell any kind of story they wante, while also allowing them to own their works. There have been some fantastic Vertigo books, and the imprint had several flagships over the years, but the best of them is easily Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s Preacher. The story of Jesse Custer’s quest for God alongside his girlfriend Tulip and best friend Irish vampire Cassidy was a violent, irreverent, deep story about humanity, religion, America, love, family, and so much more. It’s a book that is praised to the high heavens (ironic, given the subject matter) and it changed the tenor of Vertigo, closing out the ’90s in epic style for the imprint.
6) Geoff Johns’ Green Lantern

If you would have told someone in 2000 that one of the bestselling, most important books of the ’00s was going to be a Hal Jordan solo book, no one would have believed you, but here we are. Green Lantern (Vol. 4), written by Geoff Johns with numerous artists including Carlos Pacheco, Ivan Reis, Doug Mahnke, Ethan Van Sciver, and more, became one of the bestselling books in the industry in the ’00s, especially after the amazing “Sinestro Corps War”. Basically, if you were reading DC in the mid to late ’00s, you were almost certainly reading this book, and it laid the groundwork for one of the greatest event books ever, Blackest Night.
5) Snyde/Capullo Batman (Vol. 2)

The New 52 has long been maligned, but it’s not completely terrible. In fact, it had one of the greatest flagship books of all time: Batman (Vol. 2). This is the epicenter of the legendary Scott Snyder/Greg Capullo run on the hero, and includes amazing stories like “Court of Owls”, “Death of the Family”,”Year Zero”, “Endgame”, and “Superheavy”. This book was amazing; Synder and Capullo were flawless together, and we also got back-up stories from James Tynion IV, Jock, and many more. It was the consistently best New 52 book and it remains a favorite of fans today.












