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DC’s Compact Comics Line Is the Smartest Thing It’s Done in Years

DC Comics is reissuing some of its most popular titles in a handy-dandy portable format.

DC has released an ad for its new Compact Comics line, a range of some of the company’s most popular titles, scaled to a portable 5.5″ x 8.5″ and going for just $9.99 each. Have a look:

See, look at that? I love how the ad suggests spending a cozy camping trip reading Batman: Hush by lantern light. Look how much fun they’re having together, reading and laughing to the story of Bruce Wayne’s jealous childhood friend becoming a vengeful serial killer. “Relationship goals,” indeed!

But seriously, this is a fantastic idea. Just one inch taller than the average manga volume, the new line eschews the unwieldiness of  traditional graphic novels, which are typically printed around the size of a paper magazine you cannot fold. Better still, these small books contain the entirety of their story arcs, instead of the multi-volume format of trade paperbacks or even the average manga series. Also unlike most manga, each volume will remain in full color, but printed on a paper stock slightly less glossy than the average $20+ graphic novel.

At the reduced size, you can easily carry all 12 issues of Alan Moore’s Watchmen with you everywhere you go, giving you the ability to reference Rorschach and Dr. Manhattan’s misanthropic monologues in any social setting you please. A day at the beach? “I abandoned my disguise and became myself, free from fear or weakness or lust!” Sunday church with the family? “They claim their labors are to build a heaven, yet their heaven is populated with horrors!” You’ll be so popular.

These are the four titles currently available, followed by the line’s upcoming slate:

  • Watchmen by Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons
  • Batman: The Court of Owls by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo
  • All-Star Superman by Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely
  • Far Sector by N.K. Jemisin, Jamal Campbell

Coming soon:

  • Wonder Woman: Earth One  by Grant Morrison, Yanick Paquette – August 6
  • Batman: Hush by Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee – August 6
  • Joker by Brian Azzarello, Lee Bermejo – September 3
  • Harley Quinn & the Gotham City Sirens by Paul Dini, Peter Calloway, Tony Bedard, Guillem March, Andres Guinaldo – September 3
  • American Vampire Book One by Scott Snyder, Stephen King, Rafael Albuquerque – October 1
  • Catwoman: Trail of the Catwoman by Darwyn Cooke, Ed Brubaker – October 1
  • Kingdom Come – by Mark Waid, Alex Ross – May 6, 2025
  • Static: Season One – May 27, 2025
  • DCeased – June 3, 2025
  • Batwoman: Elegy – June 17, 2025
  • Superman: Birthright – June 24, 2025
  • Superman/Batman: Book One – July 15, 2025

If the volumes sell well, perhaps DC will be less squeamish about reviving its extensive backlog of out-of-print titles, or even finally publishing story arcs it hasn’t seen fit to previously collect. Or what about print-on-demand versions of its less crowd-pleasing arcs? Whatever the company decides, something needs to change in the distribution and publishing of comics and this looks like a step in the right direction.

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