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u/WhyNotPete ยท 1 pointr/kindafunny

I think Greg has mentioned this before, but it's best to pick out "runs" and just go from there, because I'm not sure that there's a great starting point to get into DC otherwise.

My personal favorite is the Brian Azzarello run of Wonder Woman, that began with the new 52. It's self contained, and does a great job of reimagining her.

You can also read basically the entirety of Batman from New 52 on, starting with #1 and Scott Snyder through to the current Tom King run, https://www.amazon.com/Batman-DC-Comics-New-52/dp/B005NLH8SS

On the Superman front, Kingdom Come, Red Son and All-Star Superman are three separate but great self contained runs, but I'm sure Greg can speak more to this.

If your goal is to get back into continuity so you can be up to date, whoa boy are you in for a challenge. I'm no expert on this, but New 52 is probably the starting point. New 52 was basically a complete reboot for every character in 2011 (except batman) so it begins with every Hero's origin story. DC rebirth is the last major shakeup that retconned a lot of stuff (in particular swapping back to old Superman) so that could also be a good starting point.

DC has a couple of big "events" here and there but I'm not super familiar with them, and unlike Marvel they generally don't screw up the ongoing series too much.