The Best of DC


The Best of DC is a digest size comics anthology published by DC Comics from September–October 1979 to April 1986. The series ran for 71 issues and while it primarily featured reprints of older comic books, it occasionally published new stories or inventory material.

Publication history

The Best of DC began publication with a September–October 1979 cover date. The digest size format was chosen as a way of gaining distribution in supermarkets and was successful enough that a second such series, DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest, was launched in 1980. The series was 100 pages including covers for 95¢. The "Year's Best Comics Stories" issues included extra pages and a higher price point.
Two Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer stories intended for publication in the All-New Collectors' Edition treasury series were printed in The Best of DC #4 after the former title was cancelled in the DC Implosion. A Sandman story written and drawn in 1975 was published in The Best of DC #22 after sitting in DC's inventory for several years.
Writer Michael Fleisher and artist Romeo Tanghal crafted a new story which revealed the origin of the Penguin in The Best of DC #10. Other new material was prepared occasionally for the title including a Teen Titans story in #18 by writer Marv Wolfman and artists Carmine Infantino and Romeo Tanghal and a Legion of Super-Heroes tale in #24 by Paul Levitz, Infantino, and Rodin Rodriguez. Several Sugar and Spike stories by writer-artist Sheldon Mayer which were prepared for overseas markets were published in various issues of The Best of DC The Super Jrs. characters made their only comic book appearance in #58 in a story written by Tom DeFalco and drawn by Vince Squeglia The Best of DC was cancelled as of issue #71.

The issues

Collected editions