The entire DC Comics line will be relaunched in September with new #1 issues and feature younger and redesigned versions of the heroes of the DC Universe.
From DC’s The Source:
This year, change is in the air at DC Comics.
On Wednesday, August 31st, DC Comics will launch a historic renumbering of the entire DC Universe line of comic books with 52 first issues, including the release of JUSTICE LEAGUE by NEW YORK TIMES bestselling writer and DC Entertainment Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns and bestselling artist and DC Comics Co-Publisher Jim Lee. The publication of JUSTICE LEAGUE issue 1 will launch day-and-date digital publishing for all these ongoing titles, making DC Comics the first of the two major American publishers to release all of its superhero comic book titles digitally the same day as in print.
DC Comics will only publish two comic books on August 31st: the final issue of this summer’s comic book mini-series FLASHPOINT and the first issue of JUSTICE LEAGUE by Johns and Lee, two of the most distinguished and popular contemporary comic book creators, who will be collaborating for the first time. Together they will offer a contemporary take on the origin of the comic book industry’s premier superhero team.
In the hours, days and weeks to come, we’ll have more news about the other titles. Tomorrow, we’ll hear from Co-Publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee about this momentous occasion. Keep checking THE SOURCE for updates about the other first issues.
This year, make history with us.
And then there is this from VP Bob Wayne:
In the time I’ve worked at DC Comics, I’ve witnessed any number of industry defining moments. But today, I bring you what is perhaps the biggest news to date.
Many of you have heard rumors that DC Comics has been working on a big publishing initiative for later this year. This is indeed an historic time for us as, come this September, we are relaunching the entire DC Universe line of comic books with all new first issues. 52 of them to be exact.
In addition, the new #1s will introduce readers to a more modern, diverse DC Universe, with some character variations in appearance, origin and age. All stories will be grounded in each character’s legend - but will relate to real world situations, interactions, tragedy and triumph.
This epic event will kick off on Wednesday, August 31st with the debut of a brand new JUSTICE LEAGUE #1, which pairs Geoff Johns and Jim Lee, together for the first time. (Yes, this is the same week as FLASHPOINT #5.)
We think our current fans will be excited by this evolution, and that it will make jumping into the story extremely accessible to first-time readers - giving them a chance to discover DC’s characters and stories.
We are positioning ourselves to tell the most innovative stories with our characters to allow fans to see them from a new angle. We have taken great care in maintaining continuity where most important, but fans will see a new approach to our storytelling.
Some of the characters will have new origins, while others will undergo minor changes. Our characters are always being updated; however, this is the first time all of our characters will be presented in a new way all at once.Dan DiDio, Bob Harras and Eddie Berganza have been working diligently to pull together some of the best creative teams in the industry. Over 50 new costumes will debut in September, many updated and designed by artist Jim Lee, ensuring that the updated images appeal to the current generation of readers.
The publication of JUSTICE LEAGUE #1 will also launch digital day-and-date for all ongoing superhero comic book titles - an industry first.
On Wednesday, June 1st, this initiative is expected to be announced in a nationwide feature article, and we’re hopeful the news will be picked up by media outlets around the world. Throughout the month we’ll reveal more details of our plans with articles in both the mainstream and comics press and on June 13th the Diamond catalog solicitations for all of the September titles will be released, followed by the June 29th street date of the print version of Previews.
DC Comics will support this initiative with an innovative mix of publicity, promotional efforts and retailer incentives designed to maximize your opportunity to increase your DC sales. We will discuss additional details of these incentives when we get closer to solicitation later in June.
We’ll be updating you more through email as September nears. But today, I hope your share our enthusiasm for this historic news!
Sincerely,
Bob Wayne
SVP, Sales
DC Entertainment
Wow. I need a second to figure out how I feel about this. Right now? I’m shocked. Speechless really.
What is going through your minds?
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katarhol5 answered:
reboot!!! I think it’s really DC’s trade
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kcamazing answered:
I am one of the biggest DC fans ever. I was grew up loving Batman and the crew. This is the dumbest move ever. DC might lose me. :(
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theriotcafe answered:
Super excited. But I’m a little mad there are 52 new #1’s and I’m not writing a single issue. But mostly excited.
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hindutimes answered:
if you can read spanish, this is my opinion: restart.com.mx/2011/06…
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adaxys reblogged this from dcu and added:
Okay, I don’t know how I feel about this…
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commissionercastration answered:
I’m kind of afraid to be honest.
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imjustapoorwayfaringstranger answered:
This worries me. Wide-ranging and drastic changes across the board, even when handled by someone like Johns, don’t often work out long-term.
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eclecticbanana answered:
Comics are missing the fun that used to be in them.
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zekethefreak answered:
Didn’t Marvel this in the 1990’s by relaunching FF, X-Men, Hulk, and Dr. Strange with #1’s? Remember how well that worked? No? Exactly!!
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sofantasticallybrilliant reblogged this from dcplanet and added:
I don’t like this. This is legitimately making me sad.
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sofantasticallybrilliant answered:
I don’t like this.
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seltzerlizard reblogged this from dcu and added:
(Click the picture or here to read the whole post at DCU, one of my favorite comics blogs) If they ruin and reboot and...
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mynamesnoah answered:
they are just trying to acquire new comic readers who are intimidated by the enormous DC mythology, its a good idea. but its kinda stupid too
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lehmoose answered:
Do not approve.
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becauseedric reblogged this from dcu and added:
I don’t really know how to react.
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saulespeaks answered:
Unless they are releasing them to Kindle or Nook, I don’t see the purpose. Do kids even get down with comics? Older heads should be upset.
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marydanandthemodalnodes answered:
what.
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thiskatslair reblogged this from dcu and added:
Wow…just eff it...start “fresh”, DC? At...old readers sounds...
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morethansky reblogged this from dcu and added:
Not sure how I’m supposed to feel about tonight’s news, so I’m not going to make any judgments that I might regret. I’m...
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comicbabe answered:
Had to happen at some point in time. Just makes me feel really fucking old. Plus I still hate WW’s outfit.
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princeoutis answered:
… what is this shit. No. I am against this.
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dearalisa reblogged this from dcu and added:
OMG. I am actually really excited. Dawn of a new era I tell you. History...the making....
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