Love comic books with brains, bite, and just the right amount of existential dread? Then you’re probably already in deep with the Vertigo label. Maybe you read Sandman before it became a Netflix binge. Or maybe Preacher warped your teenage brain (in the best way possible). Either way — if you're here, you get it.
The Vertigo logo was a signal. A warning. This wasn’t about capes and catchphrases. It was about storytelling. Written with vision. Intended for mature readers.
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This is the imprint that gave comic books their literary edge. From the dreamlike horror of Swamp Thing to the twisted satire of The Invisibles, Vertigo titles took risks, and made it look easy.
Whether you're building your Sandman shelf, exploring Sandman Mystery Theatre, or finally diving into Y: The Last Man, you’ll quickly see why many Vertigo titles are still in print today.
This isn’t nostalgia. This is a library of unforgettable graphic novels — some short and sharp, others as bold as any ongoing series in the DC Universe.
Check out our curated collections: Want the hits? We’ve got ‘em. Fables, Transmetropolitan, Hellblazer, you name it. But we also stock underrated gems like Daytripper, Clean Room and Lucifer. Basically: if it’s Vertigo, it’s worth reading.
Take a look at our handpicked selections: Want the big names? Start with Fables, Transmetropolitan, Hellblazer, or Lucifer. All top-tier Vertigo comics, written by legends like Mike Carey, Garth Ennis, and of course — Neil Gaiman.
But don’t sleep on the rest. Many other vertigo titles like Daytripper, Clean Room, and Sweet Tooth are just as mind-blowing. At C.A.T.S., we only pick what matters. Because if it’s from the Vertigo label, it’s worth reading.
Fair pricing & careful shipping (we get it, they’re sacred): These aren’t just comics — they’re artifacts. So we bag, board, and ship them like the precious things they are. No spine creases. No horror stories. Just clean books, wrapped in care, and delivered shelf-ready.
The Vertigo label changed comics forever. It gave creators freedom to go deeper, darker, stranger. Every character had weight. Every arc said something. And while DC Comics shut it down, its DNA runs through everything from Black Label to indie horror today.
Some of the most iconic Vertigo comics became blueprints for a new generation of storytelling. They didn’t just entertain. They shaped what DC Comics could be.
And if you ask us? The best Vertigo titles still outshine most modern comic books.
Still hunting that one Sandman issue you missed? Want to re-read Preacher now that you're old enough to get all the jokes? Curious about how far The Unwritten really goes?
You're in the right place.
Here at C.A.T.S., we didn’t forget the Vertigo label. We stock the essential Vertigo comics, the hidden gems, and the ongoing series that made the imprint legendary.
Because yeah, they shut Vertigo down — but here at C.A.T.S, we didn’t get the memo.
Not officially. DC Comics closed the Vertigo label in 2020 as part of a publishing restructure. But don’t worry — the best Vertigo comics live on through reprints and the DC Black Label line. It’s not dead. It just evolved.
Right here at C.A.T.S., for starters. We stock original print runs, trade paperbacks, and collected graphic novels in excellent condition. Prefer digital? You’ll find many Vertigo titles on Comixology or the DC Universe app — but some just read better on paper.
Officially? To simplify their imprints and focus branding under “DC” and “Black Label.” Unofficially? Corporate reshuffles, shifting priorities, and the usual business stuff. The good news: the legacy lives on. The bad news: we still miss that Vertigo logo.
Hard to choose, but here’s a start: Sandman (by Neil Gaiman) for dreamlike mythos. Preacher for chaos and blasphemy. Fables for political fairy tales. Y: The Last Man for post-apocalyptic brilliance. Hellblazer for full-throttle Constantine. Want something underrated? Try Scalped, The Unwritten, or Sandman Mystery Theatre.
