That knowledge enables us to continue with the next part of out article, and that is the comparison of these two series. This makes sense from a historical standpoint, as it was Detective Comics that introduced Batman to the world of comics and enabled him to get his own, stand-alone series.
This meant more spending, which is why the publishers were reluctant to release stand-alone titles. To compensate for that, publishers kept publishing the so-called anthology series like Detective Comics and Action Comics , where they could try out and feature different characters under the same banner.
Both Superman and Batman were created in this way and their enormous popularity prompted the publishers to start publishing a stand-alone series. Batman , on the other hand, was even from a historical point of view a stand-alone series focused solely on one character. But things ultimately changed. And while Batman remained a stand-alone series focused on the Dark Knight ever since its debut, Detective Comics changed a lot.
Finally, we can conclude that Batman has remained a stand-alone, solo series focused on Batman. It was never, neither an anthology, nor an ensemble series. Well — both! Detective Comics is more of a team series that sees us follow Batman as patrols the city, but is aided by different members of the family.
It does, like the name suggests, have detective work involved, but the focus today is that they focus on a team. If you like team-based comic books, be sure to check out Detective Comics. We hope you had fun reading this and that we helped solve this dilemma for you. Table of Contents show. A history of Detective Comics.
A history of Batman. What is the difference between Detective Comics and Batman? Sword of Azrael was a mini-series which introduced the character Azrael and led to the Knightfall storyline. Batman: Confidential was the follow up to Legends of the Dark Knight and ran as a monthly series from to Confidential can also be seen as a crossover arc and Batman can focus very little in some stories such as The Cat and the Bat.
The run started in and ended in following the events of Infinite Crisis. Gotham Knights has been used extensively in crossover titles such as War Games. Superman also has an All-Star version etc. All-Star is an ongoing series where at time of writing Scott Snyder famous for his work on Batman is at the helm.
Batman: The Dark Knight was a series which ran side by side with Incorporated. The difference being The Dark Knight focused much more on Gotham City whereas Incorporated focussed on his international efforts.
This run has now concluded but ran from — Batman: Incorporated is a very unique series which had a lot of significant storyline. I knew Detective and Action had been around for about 75 years, with Batman and Superman following as separate titles not too far behind. Sometimes, too, they do actually make the Detective book more of a mystery story, but it really depends on the writer. Likewise, occasionally, Action Comics has been the big Superman title with set pieces and planet-threatening problems, while Superman was a more character-based book.
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