What are the best finished and self contained cape series.
No fucking crossover/shared universe bullshit.
James Robinson's Starman
>>78381411
Johns' Green Lantern.
Well, The Cape is really good. I also like Squadron Supreme, Irredeemable, Deathmatch, and Alan Moore's Supreme.
>>78381411
Miller's Daredevil
Morrison's Doom Patrol and Animal Man.
>>78381526
It had quite a few crossovers.
Ellis's Thunderbolts.
>>78382062
Yeah, but apart from Blackest Night, you don't need anything but the main series, and there you only need a single extra miniseries. I actually missed the self-contained part, though.
>>78382158
What about Green Lantern Corp or Red Lantern?
>>78382180
Neither of those are necessary, but I'm still retarded, cause I forgot about Rise of the Third Army/Wrath of the First Lantern. That said, you couold see the entire Johns era Lantern line as one big self-contained story, but I guess that's not really what OP wanted.
>>78382062
>Animal Man.
No thanks, I'm not into furry shit.
>>78381411
Badger, Nexus, E-Man (80s reboot).
>>78381486
>>78381526
>>78381961
>>78382062
>>78382075
He said no share universes, faggots. So no DC or Marvel.
>>78381411
Invincible
Can someone explain the appeal of cape comics to me?
I just can't get into it and trying to turn characters made for mindless children's entertainment into serious characters in serious stories just seems absurd.
Miracleman.
Moore-era Supreme.
All-Star Superman
>>78382231
Even with those two crossovers you're missing literally nothing if you only read the main GL book
The only time non-GL issues are 100% crucial are in Sinestro Corps War, Blackest Night and War of the GLs