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Down the line I'm going to pen If I Ran DC and I want it to feature roughly the same number of titles as If I Ran Marvel. At this moment, however, I can only think of 32 DC comics I'd want to publish, and IIRM will feature around 46.

Below is a partial list I've compiled. Eight comics have been left off because I want to keep them a surprise, and Hellblazer is the only Vertigo book listed because most of those comics are creator-owned (though I'm sure I'll add some, as I did with MAX). Please help me get this list to at least 40.

DCU

Action Comics

Batman

Catwoman

Checkmate

Detective Comics

The Flash

Green Arrow

JLA

Jonah Hex

JSA

Nightwing

Outsiders

Robin

SHAZAM!

Suicide Squad

Superman

Tales of the Unexpected

Teen Titans

Wonder Woman

Vertigo

Hellblazer

WildStorm

The Authority

Gen13

Grifter

WildCATs

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J Marv: ;)

Des: Since Stormwatch turned into The Authority, I'm not sure if they can coexist. Wetworks, however, might be added. Possibly Deathblow too. Can't believe I forgot Swamp Thing! And I have plans for Superman / Batman. Sort of.

Hopefully I can recover the list I made, the one with the eight surprise entries. I had to close it down without saving due to a nearby fire causing an evacuation of my building. :ohmy:

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Des: Since Stormwatch turned into The Authority, I'm not sure if they can coexist. Wetworks, however, might be added. Possibly Deathblow too. Can't believe I forgot Swamp Thing! And I have plans for Superman / Batman. Sort of.

Team Achilles stood alongside Authority pretty well and I thought it was one of the best comics being published at the time. There's also one being published next month (I think?)

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Using the new Stormwatch concept...

Originally a U.N. crisis intervention force with a global reach, StormWatch suffered a very visible and crippling blow following a catastrophe in New York City. With their limitations now exposed, facing budget cuts and internal gutting, former Weatherman Jackson King is tasked with a near-impossible mission: develop new methods of superpowered-being apprehension and containment on a shoestring budget. Gone are the fancy orbital satellites and matter-teleportation services, traded for a dingy office staffed with second-rate heroes and former villains to combat the growing crisis of post-human threats. Does humanity — and this Post Human Division — stand a chance?

... I think I can justify the two books coexisting.

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