List of The New 52 publications
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] The intent was to publish 52 ongoing titles each month across the DC Universe.[2] However, DC has also counted one-shots, miniseries and maxiseries in that number. In June 2015, following the conclusion of the Convergence miniseries, "The New 52" branding and imprint were discontinued, although the continuity continued to exist under a new initiative, "DC You". As of January 2016[update], DC has released a total of 110 ongoing titles, with 1 planned. To expand The New 52 universe, DC has also released 31 one-shots, 25 miniseries and 4 maxiseries, with 2 one-shots, and 5 miniseries planned.
Imprint titles
The ongoing titles under The New 52 imprint were organized under seven different "families," grouping similar characters or themes within the books together. These families were: "Justice League"; "Batman"; "Superman"; "Green Lantern"; "Young Justice"; "The Edge"; and "The Dark". However, by the release of the October 2013 solicitations, DC was no longer grouping the titles by these families, instead releasing one larger solicit, titled "The New 52 Group".[3]
From September 2011 until June 2015, DC released 93 ongoing titles under the imprint across multiple "wave" releases, and to expand The New 52 universe, also released 21 one-shots, 17 miniseries and 3 maxiseries. DC used the "wave" format of introducing new titles, which occasionally corresponded with titles being canceled, to "constantly refresh the line".[4] Additionally, in subsequent Septembers following the launch, DC featured unique publishing initiatives to commemorate the relaunch.
Post-imprint titles
In February 2015, it was revealed that after the Convergence miniseries in June 2015, DC would no longer use the "New 52" name to brand their books; however the continuity established in September 2011 would continue. Dan DiDio stated, "In this new era of storytelling, story will trump continuity as we continue to empower creators to tell the best stories".[5] Jim Lee added, "Rather than having 52 books all in the same continuity, and really focusing on keeping a universe that's tightly connected and has super-internal consistency, and really one flavor, we've really broken it up. We'll have a core line of about 25 books that will have that internal consistency, that will consist of our best-selling books. But then the rest of the line, about 24 titles, will be allowed to really shake things up a little bit."[6] The new titles will “reinventing key characters,” such as Black Canary, Cyborg, Bizarro, and Starfire, with a new “contemporary tonality to ensure a diverse offering of comic books.” In the initial "relaunch", 24 new publications joined 25 existing publications from before Convergence, with new titles continuing to be added.[5] In March 2015, DiDio revealed there would not be an "overarching brand on this" stating the relaunch was just "DC Comics, pure and simple."[6] However, in May 2015, DC announced the advertising campaign "DC You" for the relaunch, highlighting the four themes of characters, talent, stories and fans. The initiative, which began in DC's print and digital comics on May 20, before transitioning to other digital content on June 3, was featured on print inserts and ads, as well as on the DC Comics website and across social media with a special hashtag.[7]
Since the "relaunch", DC has released an additional 17 ongoing series, as well as 8 miniseries, 10 one-shots, and 1 maxiseries, with 1 ongoing series, and 2 one-shots and 5 miniseries planned.
Continuing titles
These titles were published before Convergence and continued their previous numbering, as opposed to being renumbered or relaunched in June 2015.
Title | Publication dates / Issues | Initial creative team[note1] | Notes / References |
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Action Comics | June 2015[8] – present (41– ) |
Writers Greg Pak Aaron Kuder Artist Aaron Kuder |
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Aquaman | June 2015[8] – present (41– ) |
Writer Cullen Bunn Artist Trevor McCarthy |
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Batgirl | June 2015[8] – present (41– , plus 1 annual) |
Writers Cameron Stewart Brenden Fletcher Artist Babs Tarr |
Focusing on Barbara Gordon. |
Batman | June 2015[8] – present (41– , plus 1 annual) |
Writer Scott Snyder Penciller Greg Capullo Inker Danny Miki |
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Batman/Superman | June 2015[8] – present (21– ) |
Writer Greg Pak Artist Ardian Syaf |
The series focuses on the shared adventures of Batman and Superman.[9] |
Catwoman | June 2015[8] – present (41– ) |
Writer Genevieve Valentine Artist David Messina |
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Deathstroke (vol. 3) | June 2015[8] – present (7– , plus 1 annual) |
Writers Tony S. Daniel Jim Bonny Artist Tony S. Daniel |
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Detective Comics | June 2015[8] – present (41– ) |
Writers Francis Manapul Brian Buccelato Artist Francis Manapul |
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The Flash | June 2015[8] – present (41– , plus 1 annual) |
Writers Robert Vendetti Van Jensen Penciller Brett Booth Inker Norm Rapmund |
Focusing on Barry Allen. |
Gotham Academy | June 2015[8] – present (7– ) |
Writers Becky Cloonan Brandon Fletcher Artist Mingjue Helen Chen |
A teen drama set in a preparatory school in Gotham, where Bruce Wayne is a benefactor.[10] |
Grayson | June 2015[8] – present (9– , plus 1 annual) |
Writers Tim Seeley Tom King Artist Mikel Janin |
Examining Dick Grayson's life as an undercover superspy for Spyral.[11] |
Green Arrow | June 2015[8] – present (41– plus 1 annual) |
Writer Ben Percy Artist Patrick Zircher |
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Green Lantern | June 2015[8] – present (41– , plus 1 annual) |
Writer Robert Vendetti Penciller Billy Tan Inker Mark Irwin |
Focusing on the Green Lantern Hal Jordan. |
Harley Quinn | June 2015[8] – present (17– ) |
Writers Amanda Conner Jimmy Palmiotti Artist Chad Hardin |
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Justice League | June 2015[8] – present (41– ) |
Writer Geoff Johns Artist Jason Fabok |
Focusing on the team of Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, Flash, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg, Shazam, Power Ring, Lex Luthor and Mister Miracle.[12] |
New Suicide Squad | June 2015[8] – present (9– plus 1 annual) |
Writer Sean Ryan Artist Philippe Briones |
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Secret Six | June 2015[8] – present (3– ) |
Writer Gail Simone Artists Ken Lashley Dale Eaglesham |
Focusing on Catman, Porcelain, Big Shot, Ventriloquist, Black Alice and Strix.[13] |
Sinestro | June 2015[8] – present (12– ) |
Writer Cullen Bunn Penciller Brad Walker Inker Andrew Hennessy |
Also featuring members of the Sinestro Corps, with Lyssa Drak, Arkillo, Dez Trevius, and Rigen Kale acting as an "inner council" for Sinestro.[14] |
Superman | June 2015[8] – present (41– , plus 1 annual) |
Writer Gene Luen Yang Penciler John Romita, Jr. Inker Klaus Janson |
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Superman/Wonder Woman | June 2015[8] – present (18– , plus 1 annual) |
Writer Peter Tomasi Artists Doug Mahnke others |
The series explores the relationship between Superman and Wonder Woman.[15] |
Teen Titans (vol. 5) | June 2015[8] – present (9– plus 1 annual) |
Writer Will Pfeifer Artist Kenneth Rocafort |
Initial team consists of Red Robin, Wonder Girl, Raven, Bunker, and Beast Boy.[16] |
Wonder Woman | June 2015[8] – present (41– , plus 1 annual) |
Writer Meredith Finch Penciller David Finch Inker Jonathan Glapion |
Discontinued
Title | Publication dates / Issues | Initial creative team[note1] | Notes / References |
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Gotham By Midnight | June 2015[8] – December 2015[17] (6–12, plus 1 annual) |
Writer Ray Fawkes Artist Juan Ferreyra |
A horror series featuring Detective Jim Corrigan (Spectre) as part of "The Midnight Shift", a division of the Gotham City Police Department which focuses on supernatural occurrences.[18] |
Lobo | June 2015[8] – December 2015[17] (7–13, plus 1 annual) |
Writer Cullen Bunn Artist Cliff Richards |
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Justice League United | July 2015[19] – December 2015[17] (11–16) |
Writer Jeff Parker Artist Travel Foreman |
Focusing on Alanna Strange, Animal Man, Stargirl and Equinox, who recruit other heroes and villains of the DC Universe as necessary. |
New titles
Title | Publication dates / Issues | Initial creative team[note1] | Notes / References |
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Batman Beyond | June 2015[8] – present (1– ) |
Writer Dan Jurgens Artist Bernard Chang |
Spinning out of Convergence and set 35 years in the DC Universe future, focusing on Tim Drake.[20] |
Black Canary | June 2015[8] – present (1– ) |
Writer Brenden Fletcher Artist Annie Wu |
Spinning out of Batgirl issue 40.[21] |
Constantine: The Hellblazer | June 2015[8] – present (1– ) |
Writers Ming Doyle James Tynion IV Artist Riley Rossmo |
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Doctor Fate | June 2015[8] – present (1– ) |
Writer Paul Levitz Artist Sonny Liew |
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Earth 2: Society | June 2015[8] – present (1– ) |
Writer Daniel H. Wilson Artist Jorge Jimenez |
This series is set on a parallel earth after Earth-2 is destroyed. It is a continuation of Earth 2.[22] |
Justice League 3001 | June 2015[8] – present (1– ) |
Writers Keith Giffen J.M. DeMatteis Artist Howard Porter |
The series is a continuation of Justice League 3000. |
Justice League of America | June 2015[8] – present (1– ) |
Writer Bryan Hitch Artists Bryan Hitch Wade von Grawbadger |
Featuring the initial team of Aquaman, Batman, Cyborg, The Flash, Green Lantern, Superman and Wonder Woman. |
Martian Manhunter | June 2015[8] – present (1– ) |
Writer Rob Williams Penciller Eddy Barrows Inker Eber Ferreira |
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Midnighter | June 2015[8] – present (1– ) |
Writer Steve Orlando Artist ACO |
Spinning out of Grayson. |
The Omega Men | June 2015[8] – present (1– ) |
Writer Tom King Artist Alec Morgan |
In September 2015, the December solicits indicated the series would end with issue 7.[17] However, shortly thereafter, Lee, DiDio and DC decided to allow the series to continue until at least issue 12.[23] |
Red Hood/Arsenal | June 2015[8] – present (1– ) |
Writer Scott Lobdell Artist Denis Medri |
The series is a continuation of Red Hood and the Outlaws.[22] |
Robin: Son of Batman | June 2015[8] – present (1– ) |
Writer Patrick Gleason Penciller Patrick Gleason Inker Mick Gray |
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Starfire | June 2015[8] – present (1– ) |
Writers Amanda Conner Jimmy Palmiotti Artist Emanuela Lupacchino |
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We Are... Robin | June 2015[8] – present (1– ) |
Writer Lee Bermejo Artists Rob Haynes Khary Randolph |
Spinning out of the Batman storyline "Endgame", the series features hundreds of Gotham City teenagers adopted the Robin name and mantle. |
Cyborg | July 2015[19] – present (1– ) |
Writer David L. Walker Artists Ivan Reis Joe Prado |
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Superman: Lois & Clark | October 2015[24] – present (1– ) |
Writer Dan Jurgens Artist Lee Weeks |
Spinning out of Convergence, following pre-"Flashpoint" Superman, Lois Lane and their child, nine years after Convergence.[25] |
Telos | October 2015[24] – March 2016[26] (1–6) |
Writer Jeff King Artists Carlo Pagulayan Jason Paz |
Spinning out of Convergence.[25] |
Upcoming
Title | Publication dates / Issues | Initial creative team[note1] | Notes / References |
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Mystik U | TBA | Writer Alisa Kwitney Artist Mauricet |
Focusing on a college for magic people, featuring Rose Psychic and Cain and Abel. Kwitney original stated the title would debut in October 2015.[27] |
Cancelled
Dark Universe was announced with the other new DC You titles, as a continuation of Justice League Dark, with James Tynion IV and Ming Doyle working on the title.[22] However, in May 2015, Tynion revealed the book was no longer being developed, with Doyle and him "folding a lot of" their ideas for the series into their Constantine: The Hellblazer run.[28]
One-shots
In May 2015, DC released eight-page original stories for free in the monthly titles of "Convergence" as well as on DC's website and other digital distributors such as comiXology. The stories provided a sampling of the new titles launching in June as a way to generate excitement for the titles and for readers to "get a chance to read these books, see the different styles of art, read the different types of stories, see how [DC] plan[s] to interpret [their] characters in a new way".[6]
Title | Creative team | Notes / References |
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Batman: Endgame Director's Cut #1 November 2015[29] |
Writer Scott Snyder Penciller Greg Capullo |
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DC Comics: Divergence May 2015[5][30] |
Writers Geoff Johns Scott Snyder Gene Luen Yang Artists Jason Fabok Greg Capullo John Romita, Jr. |
A Free Comic Book Day issue, featuring eight page previews of the June 2015 issues of: the "Darkseid War" storyline in Justice League by Johns and Fabok; Batman by Snyder and Capullo; and Superman by Yang and Romita.[5][30] |
Harley Quinn Road Trip Special #1 September 2015[31][32] |
Writers Amanda Conner Jimmy Palmiotti Artists Bret Blevins others |
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Justice League: Darkseid War – Batman #1 October 2015[24][33] |
Writer Peter Tomasi Artist Fernando Pasarin |
Spinning out of the Justice League storyline "Darkseid War".[34] Originally titled Justice League: Gods and Men, but was changed in order to avoid confusion with the similarly titled, yet unrelated, Justice League: Gods and Monsters.[24][33] |
Justice League: Darkseid War – The Flash #1 October 2015[24][33] |
Writer Rob Williams Artist Jesus Merino |
Spinning out of the Justice League storyline "Darkseid War".[34] Originally titled Justice League: Gods and Men, but was changed in order to avoid confusion with the similarly titled, yet unrelated, Justice League: Gods and Monsters.[24][33] |
Justice League: Darkseid War – Green Lantern #1 November 2015[24][33] |
Writer Tom King Artist Evan “Doc” Shaner |
Spinning out of the Justice League storyline "Darkseid War".[34] Originally titled Justice League: Gods and Men, but was changed in order to avoid confusion with the similarly titled, yet unrelated, Justice League: Gods and Monsters.[24][33] |
Justice League: Darkseid War – Lex Luthor #1 December 2015[24][33] |
Writer Francis Manapul Artist Bong Dazo |
Spinning out of the Justice League storyline "Darkseid War".[34] Originally titled Justice League: Gods and Men, but was changed in order to avoid confusion with the similarly titled, yet unrelated, Justice League: Gods and Monsters.[24][33] |
Justice League: Darkseid War – Shazam! #1 November 2015[24][33] |
Writer Steve Orlando Artist Scott Kolins |
Spinning out of the Justice League storyline "Darkseid War".[34] Originally titled Justice League: Gods and Men, but was changed in order to avoid confusion with the similarly titled, yet unrelated, Justice League: Gods and Monsters.[24][33] |
Justice League: Darkseid War – Superman #1 November 2015[24][33] |
Writer Francis Manapul Artist Bong Dazo |
Spinning out of the Justice League storyline "Darkseid War".[34] Originally titled Justice League: Gods and Men, but was changed in order to avoid confusion with the similarly titled, yet unrelated, Justice League: Gods and Monsters.[24][33] |
Justice League: Darkseid War Special #1 February 2016[35] |
Writer Geoff Johns Artist Oscar Jimenez |
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Robin War #1 December 2015[17] |
Writer Tom King Artist Khary Randolph |
|
Robin War #2 January 2016[36] |
Writer Tom King Artist Khary Randolph |
Miniseries
Title | Creative team | Notes / References |
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All-Star Section Eight #1–6[8][29][37] June 2015 – November 2015 |
Writer Garth Ennis Artist John McCrea |
Featuring Sixpack, Bueno Excellente, Baytor, Dogwelder, and other characters from Hitman. |
Bat-Mite #1–6[8][29] June 2015 – November 2015 |
Writer Dan Jurgens Artist Corin Howell |
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Bizarro #1–6[8][29] June 2015 – November 2015 |
Writer Heath Corson Artist Gustavo Duarte |
|
Doomed #1–6[8][38][39] June 2015 – November 2015 |
Writer Scott Lobdell Artist Javier Fernandez |
Originally solicited as an ongoing series, DC later stated the series was always intended as a miniseries.[39] |
Green Lantern Corps: Edge of Oblivion #1–6[36] January 2016 – June 2016 |
Writer Tom Taylor Artist Ethan Van Sciver |
The series is a continuation of Green Lantern: Lost Army.[36] |
Green Lantern: Lost Army #1–6[8][39] June 2015 – November 2015 |
Writer Cullen Bunn Artist Jesus Saiz |
Focusing on John Stewart, Two-Six, Kilowog and Arisia Rrab. The series is a continuation of Green Lantern Corps.[22] Originally solicited as an ongoing series, DC later stated the series was always intended as a miniseries.[39] |
Harley Quinn and Power Girl #1–6[8][29] June 2015 – November 2015 |
Writers Amanda Conner Jimmy Palmiotti Justin Gray Artist Stephane Roux |
Set between panels 3 and 4 on page 20 of Harley Quinn #12.[8] Palmiotti said, "There's a panel where Harley and Power Girl are jumping from one teleportation ring to the other, and she they come out of it, Power Girl's wearing a wedding dress and Harley has some armor on, and Power Girl says, you know, this was the longest two weeks of my life... So the six-issue mini-series is everything that happened between those two panels. which show Harley Quinn and Power Girl jumping through teleportation rings."[40] |
Legends of Tomorrow #1–6[41][42] March 2016 – August 2016 |
Various | An anthology series featuring four different stories centered on different characters. They include:
|
Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death #1–6[36] January 2016 – June 2016 |
Writer Amy Chu Artist Clay Mann |
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Prez #1–6[8][29] June 2015 – November 2015 |
Writer Mark Russell Artist Ben Caldwell |
Following nineteen-year-old Beth Ross, the first teenaged President of the United States. |
Raven #1–6[42] 2016 |
Writer Marv Wolfman Artist TBA |
|
Suicide Squad Most Wanted: Deadshot/Katana #1–6[36] January 2016 – June 2016 |
Writers Mike W. Barr Brian Bucellato Artists Diogenes Neves Viktor Bogdanovic |
This series is a double-sized anthology series that features a regular comic book length story for both Deadshot and Katana. Barr and Neves are the creative team for Katana's story, while Bucellato and Bogdanovic are the creative team for Deadshot's story.[43] The series was originally announced as Katana: Cult of the Kobra.[42] |
Swamp Thing #1–6[36] January 2016 – June 2016 |
Writer Len Wein Artist Kelley Jones |
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Titan Hunt #1–12[24] October 2015 – September 2016 |
Writer Dan Abnett Artist Palo Siqueira |
Spinning out of Convergence.[25] |
Maxiseries
Title | Initial creative team[note1] | Notes / References |
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Batman and Robin Eternal #1–26[44] October 2015 – April 2016[24] |
Writers James Tynion IV Scott Snyder Tim Seeley Steve Orlando Artists Tony S. Daniel Paul Pelletier Scot Eaton |
A six-month weekly series serving as a follow up to Batman Eternal, intended to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Robin character.[44][45] Additional writers on the series include Genevieve Valentine, Ed Brisson, and Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly.[24] The series centers around Dick Grayson, Harper Row and Cassandra Cain, with Cain being reintroduced to the DC Universe since the New 52 relaunch, and highlight all of the Robins.[44] |
Collected editions
Title | Page count | Material collected | Publication date | ISBN | Ref |
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Aquaman Volume 7: Exiled HC | 192 | Aquaman Vol. 7 #41–48, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Suicide Squad #2 | April 20, 2016 | [35] | |
Bat-Mite TP | 144 | Bat-Mite #1–6, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Supergirl: Matrix #2 | February 17, 2016 | [36] | |
Batgirl Volume 2: Family Business TP | 168 | Batgirl Vol. 4 #41–45, Batgirl Annual Vol. 4 #3, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Infinity Inc. #2 | February 17, 2016 | [36] | |
Batman and Robin Eternal Volume 1 TP | 288 | Batman and Robin Eternal #1–12, plus the eight-page story from Batman: Endgame Special Edition #1 | March 9, 2016 | [35] | |
Batman Beyond Volume 1: Brave New Worlds TP | 144 | Batman Beyond Vol. 6 #1–6, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Batman and the Outsiders #2 | March 9, 2016 | [35] | |
Batman Volume 8: Superheavy HC | 160 | Batman Vol. 2 #41–45, plus a story from DC Comics Divergence #1 | March 16, 2016 | [36] | |
Bizarro TP | 144 | Bizarro #1–6, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Superman: Man of Steel #2 | February 3, 2016 | [36] | |
Black Canary Volume 1: Kicking and Screaming TP | 168 | Black Canary #1–7, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Blue Beetle #2 | March 2, 2016 | [35] | |
Catwoman Volume 7: Inheritance TP | 160 | Catwoman Vol. 4 #41–46, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Swamp Thing #2 | February 17, 2016 | [36] | |
Constantine: The Hellblazer Volume 1: Going Down TP | 160 | Constantine: The Hellblazer #1–6, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Shazam! #2 | February 10, 2016 | [36] | |
Cyborg Volume 1: Unplugged TP | 144 | Cyborg #1–6, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Crime Syndicate #2 | March 23, 2016 | [35] | |
Deathstroke Volume 2: Godkiller TP | 144 | Deathstroke Vol. 3 #7–10, Deathstroke Annual Vol. 3 #1, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Batman: Shadow of the Bat #2 | February 24, 2016 | [36] | |
Doctor Fate Volume 1: The Blood Price TP | 144 | Doctor Fate #1–7, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Aquaman #2 | March 23, 2016 | [35] | |
Earth 2: Society Volume 1: Planetfall TP | 144 | Earth 2: Society #1–6, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Justice League #2 | March 9, 2016 | [35] | |
Gotham Academy Volume 2: Calamity TP | 144 | Gotham Academy #7–12, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Green Lantern Corps #2 | March 16, 2016 | [35] | |
Gotham By Midnight Volume 2: Rest in Peace TP | 208 | Gotham By Midnight #6–12, Gotham By Midnight Annual #1, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Catwoman #2 | April 6, 2016 | [26] | |
Green Lantern Corps: The Lost Army TP | 152 | Green Lantern: The Lost Army #1–6 | April 6, 2016 | [26] | |
Green Lantern Volume 7: Renegade HC | 208 | Green Lantern Vol. 5 #41–46, Green Lantern Annual Vol. 5 #4, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: The Atom #2 | April 20, 2016 | [35] | |
Harley Quinn and Power Girl TP | 144 | Harley Quinn and Power Girl #1–6 | March 2, 2016 | [35] | |
Justice League 3001 Volume 1: Déjà Vu All Over Again TP | 192 | Justice League 3000 #14–15, Justice League 3001 #1–6, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Justice League International #2 | March 16, 2016 | [35] | |
Justice League: Darkseid War – Power of the Gods HC | 200 | Justice League: Darkseid War – Batman #1, Justice League: Darkseid War – The Flash #1, Justice League: Darkseid War – Green Lantern #1, Justice League: Darkseid War – Lex Luthor #1, Justice League: Darkseid War – Shazam! #1, Justice League: Darkseid War – Superman #1 | April 20, 2016 | [35] | |
Lobo Volume 2: Beware His Might TP | 128 | Lobo #7–9, Lobo Annual #1, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Green Lantern/Parallax #2 | April 27, 2016 | [26] | |
Martian Manhunter Volume 1: The Epiphany TP | 144 | Martian Manhunter #1–6, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Adventures of Superman #2 | February 24, 2016 | [36] | |
Midnighter Volume 1: Out TP | 144 | Midnighter #1–7, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Nightwing/Oracle #2 | February 17, 2016 | [36] | |
Prez Volume 1: Corndog In Chief TP | 160 | Prez #1–6, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Batgirl #2 | February 3, 2016 | [36] | |
Red Hood/Arsenal Volume 1: Open For Business TP | 144 | Red Hood/Arsenal #1–6, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Titans #2 | March 30, 2016 | [35] | |
Robin War HC | 256 | Robin War #1–2, Grayson #15, Detective Comics Vol. 2 #47, We Are... Robin #7, Robin: Son of Batman #7, Gotham Academy #13, Red Hood/Arsenal #7, Teen Titans Vol. 5 #15 | April 13, 2016 | [35] | |
Robin: Son of Batman Volume 1: Year of Blood TP | 176 | Robin: Son of Batman #1–6, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: World's Finest Comics #2 | March 23, 2016 | [36] | |
Starfire Volume 1: Welcome Home TP | 160 | Starfire #1–6, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Green Arrow #2 | March 23, 2016 | [35] | |
Teen Titans Volume 2: Rogue Targets TP | 176 | Teen Titans Vol. 5 #8–12, Teen Titans Annual #1, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #2 | March 9, 2016 | [35] | |
We Are... Robin Volume 1: The Vigilante Business TP | 160 | We Are... Robin #1–6, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Teen Titans #2 | March 30, 2016 | [35] | |
Wonder Woman Volume 8: A Twist of Fate HC | 168 | Wonder Woman Vol. 4 #41–47 | April 27, 2016 | [26] |
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