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In September 2011, DC Comics relaunched their entire line of publications, dubbing the new publishing initiative as The New 52.The initiative consisted of a new imprint of titles, all labeled with "The New 52" logo, as well as creating a rebooted DC Universe post-"Flashpoint" that saw characters from the former WildStorm and Vertigo imprints being absorbed into the main DC Comics line. [1]
An eleven-month weekly series set five years in The New 52's future. Lemire stated the series is "an exploration of DC's past, present and its future." Batman Beyond will make his in-continuity debut in the series. The series will start with a free zero issue, released on Free Comic Book Day May 3, 2014, [110] with issue 1 releasing May 7, 2014 ...
In December 2013, it was announced that another weekly year-long series titled The New 52: Futures End would begin publication in May 2014, with a free zero issue for Free Comic Book Day. The series would be set five years in the New 52's future. Co-writer Jeff Lemire stated that the series was "an exploration of DC's past, present and its future."
[dct 4] With the New 52 reboot in September 2011, the Wildstorm characters were adapted into the DC Universe within the "Edge" line, which also featured the Western and war comics. [11] The Earth One graphic novel imprint was launched in November 2010. [12] By the end of 2011, the First Wave line was discontinued. [13]
Consisting of an eponymous core limited series and a number of tie-in titles, the storyline premiered in May 2011. The core miniseries was written by Geoff Johns and pencilled by Andy Kubert. In its end, the series radically changes the status quo for the DC Universe, leading into the publisher's 2011 relaunch, The New 52.
The imprint is under U.K. publisher Mack, who published Coppola’s 2023 photography book Archive. The imprint’s first publication will be a behind-the-scenes photo book of Coppola’s debut ...
Taylor Swift is self-publishing "The Eras Tour Book" and releasing it exclusively at Target. By excluding traditional publishers, Swift ensured she would get more of the book's revenue.
"The Culling" is a 2012 DC Comic crossover story arc in their relaunched The New 52 line of superhero comics. It involves three titles: Teen Titans, Legion Lost and Superboy, [1] which is the conclusion to story arcs in all three titles involving the villainous organization N.O.W.H.E.R.E.