
What DC has over Marvel in the content department is the TV shows and movies. RELATED: Harley Quinn Is DC Universe's Best Series (& It Isn't Even Close) Where Marvel waits six months before adding issues to its service, DC Universe waits a full year. DC has also intentionally kept most of Vertigo's catalog off the service, which means that seminal series like Sandman aren't on the service. Like Marvel, DC's service focuses on the modern era, and there's a relative lack of Golden Age titles released before 1956. New comics are added to the service roughly six months after their initial publication.Īfter dramatically increasing its number of digital comics last year, DC has over 22,000 comics on DC Universe. This library mixes old classics with newer series, although most of Marvel's comics from the past 20 years are included on the sight. Marvel has over 25,000 books on Marvel Unlimited, with more comics added every week.


While neither DC Universe nor Marvel Unlimited have everything their respective publishers have ever published, they both have quite a lot.

It's almost impossible to count how many comics Marvel and DC have respectively published in their 80+ years in operation.
