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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 relaunch saw DC introduce same day release of physical comics with digital platforms, as well as characters from the former Wildstorm and Vertigo imprints being absorbed into a rebooted DC Universe.[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 subsequent Septembers following the launch, DC has featured unique publishing initiatives to commemorate the relaunch. As of December 2013, DC has released a total of 76 ongoing titles across multiple "wave" releases, with 4 planned. To expand The New 52 universe, DC has also released 7 one-shots and 15 miniseries, with 4 one-shots and 2 maxiseries planned.

The New 52 titles

The New 52 titles are organized under seven different "families," grouping similar characters or themes within the books together. With the start of the "Forever Evil" event in September 2013, all subsequent monthly title solicitations no longer group the titles by these families.[3][4][5] However, a modified version of the family groupings returned in the December 2013 solicitaitons, with all titles involved in "Forever Evil" grouped together, and the remaining titles grouped by their previous families.[6]

In May 2012, DC cancelled titles from the initial launch (which had been dubbed the "First Wave") and launched new titles, which would become "Second Wave" titles.[7] DC continued to use the "wave" format of introducing new titles, which occasionally corresponded with titles being canceled, to "constantly refresh the line". A "Third Wave" began in September 2012,[8] while the "Fourth Wave" saw titles launching from January 2013 to March 2013.[9][10] The "Fifth Wave" of new titles took place from May 2013 to July 2013.[10] The first phase of The New 52 will conclude in March 2014, at the end of "Forever Evil", with a new phase beginning in April 2014.[11]

"Justice League"

These titles feature characters related to the Justice League.

Current

Title Publication dates / Issues Initial creative team[note1] Notes / References
Justice League First Wave[12]
August 2011 – present
(0, 1- )
Writer
Geoff Johns
Penciller
Jim Lee
Inker
Scott Williams
The first six issues cover the Justice League's origin that took place five years before the present day, with initial team members, Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, Flash, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Cyborg.
A ten-page Shazam! back-up feature by Johns and artist Gary Frank began with issue 7 and concluded with issue 21, serving as a Shazam!-only story.
Aquaman First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 1 Annual)
Writer
Geoff Johns
Penciller
Ivan Reis
Inker
Joe Prado
The Flash First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 2 Annuals)
Writers
Brian Buccelato
Francis Manapul
Artist
Francis Manapul
Focusing on Barry Allen.
Green Arrow First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1- )
Writer
J.T. Krul
Artists
David Baron
Dan Jurgens
George Pérez
Dave Wilkins
Wonder Woman First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1- )
Writer
Brian Azzarello
Artist
Cliff Chiang
Earth 2 Second Wave[7]
May 2012 – present
(0, 1-, plus 2 Annuals)
Writer
James Robinson
Penciller
Nicola Scott
Inker
Trevor Scott
This series stars the Justice Society and is set on a parallel earth.
Worlds' Finest Second Wave[7]
May 2012 – present
(0, 1-, plus 1 Annual)
Writer
Paul Levitz
Artists
George Pérez
Kevin Maguire
This title stars the Earth 2 versions of The Huntress and Power Girl after they are relocated to Prime Earth.
Justice League of America Fourth Wave[9]
February 2013 – April 2014[13]
(1–14)
Writer
Geoff Johns
Artist
David Finch
Initial team members are Steve Trevor, Martian Manhunter, Green Arrow, Hawkman, Catwoman, the new Green Lantern Simon Baz, Stargirl, Katana and Vibe. Includes a Martian Manhunter back-up feature written by Matt Kindt with art by Scott Clark, starting with issue 2.

The series was intended to be retitled Justice League Canada in 2014,[14] before announcing in January 2014 that it would relaunch as Justice League United in April 2014.[15]

Justice League 3000 Sixth Wave
December 2013[6] – present
(1- )
Writer
Keith Giffen
JM DeMatteis
Artist
Howard Porter

Upcoming

Title Publication dates / Issues Initial creative team Notes / References
Aquaman and the Others Seventh Wave
April 2014[13]
Writer
Dan Jurgens
Artists
Lan Medina
Ed Tadeo
Featuring Aquaman, the Operative, Prisoner-Of-War, Ya’wara, and Sky.[16]
Justice League United Seventh Wave
April 2014[13]
Writer
Jeff Lemire
Artist
Mike McKone
Initial team members are Animal Man, Martian Manhunter, Green Arrow, Hawkman, Stargirl, Supergirl, Adam Strange, Alanna Strange and an all new, super-powered Cree teenager.[15]

The series was intended to be a retitled version of Justice League of America, known as Justice League Canada,[14] until it was announced in January 2014 that Justice League of America would be relaunched. An extra-size zero issue will release in April 2014, followed by the first issue of the series in May 2014.[15]

Secret Origins Seventh Wave
April 2014[13]
Various Focusing on The New 52 beginnings of DC heroes by a rotating creative team depending on the characters covered.[17]

Issue 1: Superman, Supergirl and Dick Grayson

"Batman"

These titles feature Batman and the "Batman Family" of characters.

Current

Title Publication dates / Issues Initial creative team[note1] Notes / References
Batgirl First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 1 Annual)
Writer
Gail Simone
Penciller
Ardian Syaf
Inker
Vicente Cifuentes
Focusing on Barbara Gordon, who has retaken the mantle of Batgirl.
Batman First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 2 Annuals)
Writer
Scott Snyder
Penciller
Greg Capullo
Inker
Jonathan Glapion
Starting with issue 8, a back-up feature was included, written by Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV.[25]
Batman and...[note2] First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 2 Annuals)
Writer
Peter J. Tomasi
Penciller
Pat Gleason
Inker
Mick Gray
Batman: The Dark Knight First Wave[12]
September 2011 – March 2014[26]
(0, 1–29, plus 1 Annual)
Writers
David Finch
Paul Jenkins
Penciller
David Finch
Inker
Richard Friend
Batwing First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1- )
Writer
Judd Winick
Artist
Ben Oliver
Initially focused on David Zavimbe, and later Luke Fox starting with issue 20.
Batwoman First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1- )
Writers
J. H. Williams III
W. Haden Blackman
Artist
J. H. Williams III
Birds of Prey First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1- )
Writer
Duane Swierczynski
Artist
Jesús Saíz
Initial team included Black Canary, Batgirl, Starling, Katana and Poison Ivy.
Catwoman First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 1 Annual)
Writer
Judd Winick
Artist
Guillem March
Detective Comics First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 2 Annuals)
Writer
Tony S. Daniel
Penciller
Tony S. Daniel
Inker
Ryan Winn
Nightwing First Wave[12]
September 2011 – April 2014[13]
(0, 1–30, plus 1 Annual )
Writer
Kyle Higgins
Penciller
Eddy Barrows
Inker
JP Mayer
Focusing on Dick Grayson Ends at Issue 30.
Red Hood and the Outlaws First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 1 Annual)
Writer
Scott Lobdell
Artist
Kenneth Rocafort
Focusing on Jason Todd, Roy Harper and Starfire.[27]
Talon Third Wave[8]
September 2012 – March 2014[26]
(0, 1–17)
Writers
Scott Snyder
James Tynion IV
Artist
Guillem March
Spinning off from the "Night of the Owls" storyline in Batman, it focuses on the Talon Calvin Rose.
Harley Quinn Sixth Wave
November 2013[28] – present
(0- )
Writer
Amanda Conner
Jimmy Palmiotti
Artist
Chad Hardin
The first issue, released as #0, features 17 different artists, with Harley breaking the fourth wall, critiquing each of them.[29] Those artists are: Amanda Conner, Becky Cloonan, Tony S. Daniel and Sandu Florea, Stéphane Roux, Dan Panosian, Walter Simonson, Jim Lee and Scott Williams, Bruce Timm, Charlie Adlard, Adam Hughes, Art Baltazar, Tradd Moore, Dave Johnson, Sam Kieth, Darwyn Cooke, and Chad Hardin, as well as Jeremy Roberts, a fan whose art was selected by Jim Lee and Dan DiDio as part of a contest.[30][31]

Chad Hardin was announced as the series ongoing artist in September 2013.[30]

"Superman"

These titles feature Superman and the "Superman Family" of characters.

Current

Title Publication dates / Issues Initial creative team[note1] Notes / References
Action Comics First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 2 Annuals)
Writer
Grant Morrison
Penciller
Rags Morales
Inker
Rick Bryant
Action Comics' first story arc details Superman's rebooted history, while Superman features his present day adventures. Superman's new costume is explained as a ceremonial battle armor that pays tribute to his Kryptonian past.[34] Beginning with issue 21, it includes a back-up feature written by Scott Lobdell.[35]
Superboy First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 1 Annual)
Writer
Scott Lobdell
Penciller
R. B. Silva
Inker
Robeiro Leandro da Silva
Superboy's history was intended to have much of it intact with the character kidnapped by N.O.W.H.E.R.E. for reverse engineering.[36][37] However, writer Scott Lobdell points out that much of the character's backstory that was tied to Superman's backstory was erased when the changes to Superman were made.[38]
Supergirl First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1- )
Writers
Michael Green
Mike Johnson
Penciller
Mahmud Asrar
Inkers
Dan Green
Mahmud Asrar
Superman First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 2 Annuals)
Writer
George Pérez
Pencillers
Jesús Merino
George Pérez
Inker
Jesús Merino
Superman Unchained Fifth Wave[10]
June 2013[35] – April 2014[13]
(1–9)
Writer
Scott Snyder
Artist
Jim Lee
Scott Williams
Dustin Nguyen
Includes a back-up feature written by Scott Snyder and drawn by Dustin Nguyen.[39]
Batman/Superman Fifth Wave[10]
June 2013[35] – present
(1-, plus 1 Annual)
Writer
Greg Pak
Artist
Jae Lee
Ben Oliver
This series will focus on the past of The New 52, and the titular duo's shared past.[40]
Superman/Wonder Woman Sixth Wave
October 2013[5] – present
(1- )
Writer
Charles Soule
Artist
Tony Daniel
Batt
The series will explore the relationship between Superman and Wonder Woman.[41]

"Green Lantern"

These titles feature the members of the Green Lantern Corps, as well as the other Lantern Corps of the emotional spectrum.

Current

Title Publication dates / Issues Initial creative team[note1] Notes / References
Green Lantern First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 2 Annuals)
Writer
Geoff Johns
Penciller
Doug Mahnke
Inkers
Christian Alamy
Tom Nguyen
Focusing on the Green Lanterns Hal Jordan, Sinestro, and Simon Baz.

In February 2014, issue 28 will release as a joint flip issue with Red Lanterns.[42]
Green Lantern Corps First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 2 Annuals)
Writer
Peter Tomasi
Penciller
Fernando Pasarin
Inker
Scott Hanna
Focusing on the Green Lanterns Guy Gardner and John Stewart.
Green Lantern: New Guardians First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 1 Annual)
Writer
Tony Bedard
Penciller
Tyler Kirkham
Inker
Batt
Focusing on the Green Lantern Kyle Rayner.
Red Lanterns First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1- )
Writer
Peter Milligan
Penciller
Ed Benes
Inker
Rob Hunter
In February 2014, issue 28 will release as a joint flip issue with Green Lantern.[42]
Larfleeze Fifth Wave[10]
June 2013[35] – present
(1- )
Writers
Keith Giffen
J.M. DeMatteis
Artist
Scott Kollins
Spinning out of the Threshold back-up featuring Larfleeze.[43]

Upcoming

Title Publication dates / Issues Initial creative team[note1] Notes / References
Sinestro Seventh Wave
April 2014[13]
Writer
Cullen Bunn
Artist
Dale Eaglesham
Spinning out of the "Forever Evil" event and the Sinestro "Villains Month" one-shot in Green Lantern #23.4. Also featuring members of the Sinestro Corps, with Lyssa Drak, Arkillo, Dez Trevius, and Rigen Kale acting as an "inner council" for Sinestro.[44]

"Young Justice"

These titles feature teen-aged characters and superhero teams.[45]

Current

Title Publication dates / Issues Initial creative team[note1] Notes / References
Teen Titans First Wave[12]
September 2011 – April 2014[13]
(0, 1–30, plus 2 Annuals)
Writer
Scott Lobdell
Penciller
Brett Booth
Inker
Norm Rapmund
Initial team consisted of Red Robin, Kid Flash, Superboy, Wonder Girl, Solstice, Skitter and Bunker.

"The Edge"

These are titles with war, science fiction, western, or crime themes, and include titles and characters formerly belonging to the WildStorm imprint.[47]

Current

Title Publication dates / Issues Initial creative team[note1] Notes / References
All-Star Western First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1- )
Writers
Jimmy Palmiotti
Justin Gray
Artist
Moritat
Focusing on Jonah Hex and Amadeus Arkham.
Stormwatch First Wave[12]
September 2011 – April 2014[13]
(0, 1–30)
Writer
Paul Cornell
Artist
Miguel A. Sepulveda
Initial team included Jack Hawksmoor, Apollo, Midnighter, Jenny Quantum, the Engineer, Adam One, the Martian Manhunter, Emma Rice and Harry Tanner. Stormwatch is an organization that has protected Earth from major alien threats since the Dark Ages.
Suicide Squad First Wave[12]
September 2011 – April 2014[13]
(0, 1–30)
Writer
Adam Glass
Pencillers
Federico Dallocchio
Ransom Getty
Inkers
Scott Hanna
Federico Dallocchio
Initial team members are Harley Quinn, Deadshot, El Diablo, Voltaic, Black Spider, Savant, King Shark and Yo-Yo
The Movement Fifth Wave[10]
May 2013[20] – present
(1- )
Writer
Gail Simone
Artist
Freddie Williams II
The Movement examines and represents the "poor" and those who suffer from the abuse of money.[48]

"The Dark"

These are titles with supernatural, fantasy and horror themes, including titles and characters formerly belonging to the Vertigo imprint.[51][52]

Current

Title Publication dates / Issues Initial creative team[note1] Notes / References
Animal Man First Wave[12]
September 2011 – March 2014[26]
(0, 1–29, plus 2 Annuals)
Writer
Jeff Lemire
Penciller
Travel Foreman
Inkers
Dan Green
Travel Foreman
Justice League Dark First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 1 Annual)
Writer
Peter Milligan
Artist
Mikel Janin
Swamp Thing First Wave[12]
September 2011 – present
(0, 1-, plus 2 Annuals)
Writer
Scott Snyder
Artist
Yanick Paquette
Focusing on Alec Holland.
Trinity of Sin: The Phantom Stranger Third Wave[8]
September 2012 – present
(0, 1- )
Writer
Dan DiDio
Artists
Brent Anderson
Scott Hanna
Originally known as The Phantom Stranger before being retitled to the current title in June 2013.[53]
Constantine Fourth Wave[10]
March 2013[54] – present
(1- )
Writers
Jeff Lemire
Ray Fawkes
Artist
Renato Guedes
Constantine launched after the Hellblazer Vertigo title ended in February 2013 with issue 300, focusing on the detective's adventures in The New 52.[55]
Trinity of Sin: Pandora Fifth Wave[10]
July 2013[56] – present
(1- )
Writer
Ray Fawkes
Artist
Daniel Sampere
Vicente Cifuentes
Patrick Zircher

Other titles

Since the launch of The New 52, DC has published a variety of limited series and one-shots taking place in The New 52 universe and published under The New 52 banner.

One-shots

Title Creative team Notes / References
Batman, Incorporated Special #1
August 2013[3]
Writers
Chris Burnham
Joe Keatinge
Dan Didio
others
Artists
Chris Burnham
Ethan Van Sciver
Jason Masters
others
Batman: Joker's Daughter #1
February 2014[42]
Writer
Marguerite Bennett
Artist
Meghan Hetrick
Batman Zero Year: Director's Cut #1
July 2013[32]
Writers
Scott Snyder
James Tynion IV
Pencillers
Greg Capullo
Rafael Albuquerque
Forever Evil Aftermath: Batman vs. Bane #1
April 2014[13]
Writer
Peter J. Tomasi
Penciller
Scot Eaton
Inker
Jaime Mendoza
Forever Evil Director's Cut #1
October 2013[5]
Writer
Geoff Johns
Penciller
David Finch
Justice League: Trinity War — Director's Cut #1
August 2013[3]
Writer
Geoff Johns
Penciller
Ivan Reis
Superman: Lois Lane #1
February 2014[42]
Writer
Marguerite Bennett
Artist
Emanuela Lupacchino
Superman Unchained: Director's Cut #1
July 2013[32]
Writer
Scott Snyder
Pencillers
Jim Lee
Dustin Nguyen
Suicide Squad: Amanda Waller #1
March 2014[26]
Writer
Jim Zub
Artist
Andre Coelho
The New 52! Free Comic Book Day Special Edition #1
May 2012[57]
Writer
Geoff Johns
Artists
Jim Lee
Ivan Reis
Joe Prado
Kenneth Rocafort
Gene Ha
A Free Comic Book Day one-shot, acting as a preview for the "Trinity War" event.[57]
Young Romance: A New 52 Valentine's Day Special #1
February 2013[58]
Writers
Andy Diggle
Ann Nocenti
Cecil Castellucci
Peter Milligan
Artists
Gene Ha
Emanuella Luppichinno
Phil Jimenez
Sanford Green
A Valentine's Day special featuring various characters and story in anthology style.[58]

Miniseries

Title Creative team Notes / References
Damian: Son of Batman #1–4
October 2013[5] – January 2014[50]
Andy Kubert
Forever Evil #1–7
September 2013[4] – March 2014[26]
Writer
Geoff Johns
Artist
David Finch
Forever Evil: A.R.G.U.S. #1–6
October 2013[5] – March 2014[26]
Writer
Sterling Gates
Pencillers
Philip Tan
Neil Edwards
Javier Pena
Inkers
Jason Paz
Jay Leisten
Javier Pena
Forever Evil: Arkham War #1–6
October 2013[5] – March 2014[26]
Writer
Peter J. Tomasi
Penciller
Scot Eaton
Inker
Jaime Mendoza
Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion #1–6
October 2013[5] – March 2014[26]
Writer
Brian Buccellato
Artists
Patrick Zircher
Scott Hepburn
Human Bomb #1–4
December 2012[49] – March 2013[54]
Writers
Justin Gray
Jimmy Palmiotti
Artist
Jerry Ordway
Huntress #1–6
October 2011[59] – March 2012[60]
Writer
Paul Levitz
Artists
Marcus To
John Dell
Legion: Secret Origin #1–6
October 2011[59] – March 2012[60]
Writer
Paul Levitz
Artists
Chris Batista
Marc Deering
My Greatest Adventure #1–6
October 2011[59] – March 2012[60]
Writers
Aaron Lopresti
Kevin Maguire
Matt Kindt
Artists
Aaron Lopresti
Kevin Maguire
Matt Ryan
Scott Kolins
National Comics
July 2012[61] – October 2012[62]
various A revival of the anthology title from the 1940s. It is intended to expand The New 52 universe by presenting single-issue stories about various DC characters, each by a different creative team. The titles include:[61]

Eternity #1 by Jeff Lemire and drawn by Cully Hamner
Looker #1 by Ian Edginton and drawn by Mike S. Miller and Guillem March
Rose & Thorn #1 by Tom Taylor and drawn by Neil Googe and Ryan Sook
Madame X #1 by Rob Williams and drawn by Trevor Hairsine and Fiona Staples
Night Force #1–7
March 2012[60] – September 2012[18]
Writer
Marv Wolfman
Artist
Tom Mandrake
Penguin: Pain and Prejudice #1–5
October 2011[59] – March 2012[60]
Writer
Gregg Hurwitz
Artist
Szymon Kudranski
Phantom Lady and Doll Man #1–4
August 2012[63] – November 2012[64]
Writers
Justin Gray
Jimmy Palmiotti
Artists
Cat Staggs
Rich Perotta
The Ray #1–4
December 2011[65] – March 2012[60]
Writers
Jimmy Palmiotti
Justin Gray
Artist
Jamal Igle
The Shade #1–12
October 2011[59] – September 2012[18]
Writer
James Robinson
Artist
Cully Hamner

Maxiseries

Title Initial creative team[note3] Notes / References
Batman: Eternal #1–52
April 2014[13]
Writers
Scott Snyder
James Tynion IV
John Layman
Ray Fawkes
Tim Seeley
Artists
Jason Fabok
Dustin Nguyen
A year-long weekly series featuring Batman, his allies, and others in Gotham City.[66] John Layman announced in January 2014 that he would no longer be a part of the project. His work on the first four issues will still be released as planned.[67] Kyle Higgins was chosen as Layman's replacement at the end of January 2014.[68]
The New 52: Futures End #0–52
May 2014[69]
Writers
Jeff Lemire
Keith Giffen
Brian Azzarello
Dan Jurgens
Artists
Ethan Van Sciver
Jesus Merino
Aaron Lopresti
Dan Jurgens
A year-long 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 appearance in the series. The series will start with a free zero issue, released on Free Comic Book Day in early May 2014, with issue 1 releasing later in May.[69]

Anniversary events

To celebrate the anniversary of The New 52, which began in September 2011, DC published unique events in subsequent years during the month of September. In September 2012, all publishing books released a zero numbered issue for "Zero Month", telling the New 52 origins for many characters.[70] In September 2013, titles were released using a point system, highlighting many of DC's villains for "Villains Month". However, not all publishing titles at the time produced a "Villains Month" title, with some, such as Justice League, releasing four during the month.[4]

Collected editions

All fifty-two number ones from the launch titles were collected into a single hardcover volume, DC Comics The New 52, released in December 2011.[71] The following year, in December 2012, all zero issues were collected in the DC Comics The New 52 Zero Omnibus.[72] In December 2013, DC released DC Comics The New 52 Villains Omnibus, collecting all of the "Villains Month" titles.[73]

With the announcement of the initial collected editions to be released featuring New 52 stories, DC revealed that some series will initially be collected as hardcovers, while others will go straight to trade paperbacks.[74]

References

Notes
1. ^ For additional creative team information, see each title's individual article.
2. ^ Until issue 19, the series was known as Batman and Robin before being retitled to Batman and... The retitled issues are: #19: Batman and Red Robin; #20: Batman and Red Hood; #21: Batman and Batgirl; #22: Batman and Catwoman; #23: Batman and Nightwing; #24–28: Batman and Two-Face; #29: Batman and Aquaman; #30: Batman and Wonder Woman.[5][6][13][26][42][50][254][255] Issue 25 was originally solicited as Batman and Carrie Kelley.[28]
3. ^ Creative team for initial month of publication. For additional creative team information, see title's individual article.
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