DC Comic Solicitations for March, 2024: What are you getting?!?

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I'm reading these on "DC Infinite", so I'll be reading them 6 months later (after being published in March)...unless I upgrade my "DC Infinite" subscription to "Ultra" tier, in which case, I only have to wait 1 month after publication date! And I am interested in several "Dawn of DC" titles, so I am considering in upgrading to "Ultra".


Of most interest to me:

Superman #12
Batman #145
Action Comics #1083:
Looking forward to Jason Aaron on a Superman title!
And that "Batman: Dark Age #1" that was mentioned above.

And I'm still experimenting with other titles, so I'm sure there's others to be added to my list above!

Other observations:
Batman/Superman: World's Finest #25 - "special lead story that will at last showcase the first meeting between The Joker and Lex Luthor." - Okay, feels like we've done that before, but hey, why not?

Favorite Cover? Harley Quinn #38 variant cover:

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I always get a kick out of the Harley Quinn covers.
 

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