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The Final DC New 52

By | June 10th, 2011
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You’ve waited patiently, and now – finally – all the DCnU titles have been announced. A whopping 52 titles in all corners of their world with various creators, both familiar and brand new, are prepping to give you brand new “new reader friendly” stories for all walks of life. And we’ve got your final list for you.

The final list goes, broken down into sections:

Justice League = 11
Justice League #1, by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee
Wonder Woman #1, by Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang
Aquaman #1, by Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis
The Flash #1, by Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato
The Fury Of Firestorm #1, by Ethan Van Sciver, Gail Simone and Yildiray Cinar
The Savage Hawkman #1, by Tony Daniel and Philip Tan
Green Arrow #1, by JT Krul and Dan Jurgens
Justice League International #1, by Dan Jurgens and Aaron Lopresti
Mr. Terrific #1, by Eric Wallace and Roger Robinson
Captain Atom #1, by JT Krul and Freddie Williams II
DC Universe Presents #1, by Paul Jenkins and Bernard Chang

Green Lantern = 4
Green Lantern #1, by Geoff Johns, Doug Mahnke, and Christian Alamy
Green Lantern Corps #1, by Peter Tomasi, Fernando Pasarin, and Scott Hanna
Green Lantern: The New Guardians #1, by Tony Bedard, Tyler Kirkham, and Batt
Red Lanterns #1, by Peter Milligan, Ed Benes, and Rob Hunter

Batman = 11
Batman #1, by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo
Detective Comics #1, by Tony Daniel
Batman and Robin #1, by Peter Tomasi and Patrick Gleason
Batman: The Dark Knight #1, by David Finch
Batwoman #1, by JH Williams III, Haden Blackman, and Amy Reeder
Batgirl #1, by Gail Simone, Ardian Syaf, and Vincente Cifuentes
Catwoman #1, by Judd Winick and Guillem March
Birds of Prey #1, by Duane Swierczynski and Jesus Saiz
Nightwing #1, by Kyle Higgins and Eddy Barrows
Red Hood and the Outlaws #1, by Scott Lobdell and Kenneth Rocafort
Batwing #1, by Judd Winick and Ben Olvier

Supernatural = 8
Swamp Thing #1, by Scott Snyder, Yanick Paquette and Francesco Francavilla
Animal Man #1, by Jeff Lemire and Travel Foreman
Justice League Dark #1, by Peter Milligan and Mikel Janin
Demon Knights #1, by Paul Cornell, Diogenes Neves and Oclair Albert
Frankenstein, Agent of SHADE #1, by Jeff Lemire and Alberto Ponticelli
Resurrection Man #1, by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning and Fernando Dagnino
I, Vampire #1, by Josh Fialkov and Andrea Sorrentino
Voodoo #1, by Ron Marz and Sami Basri

Next Generation = 5
Legion Lost #1, by Fabian Nicieza and Pete Woods
Legion of Superheroes #1, by Paul Levitz and Francis Portela
Teen Titans #1, by Scott Lobdell, Brett Booth and Norm Rapmund
Static Shock #1, by John Rozum, Scott McDaniel and Jonathan Glapion
Hawk and Dove #1, by Sterling Gates and Rob Liefeld

Edge = 9
Stormwatch #1, by Paul Cornell and Miguel Sepulveda
Blackhawks #1, by Mike Costa and by Ken Lashley
Sgt. Rock and the Men of War #1, Ivan Brandon and Tom Derenick
All-Star Western #1, by Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti, and Moritat
Deathstroke #1, by Kyle Higgins, Joe Bennett and Art Thibert
Grifter #1, by Nathan Edmondson, Cafu and Bit
OMAC #1, by Dan DiDio, Keith Giffen and Scott Koblish
Blue Beetle #1, by Tony Bedard and Ig Guara
Suicide Squad #1, by Adam Green and Marco Rudy

Superman = 4
Action Comics #1, by Grant Morrison and Rags Morales
Superman #1, by George Perez and Jesus Merino
Supergirl #1, by Michael Green, Mike Johnson, and Mahmud Asrar
Superboy #1, by Scott Lobdell, RB Silva, and Rob Lean

Unannounced = 1
My Greatest Adventure #1, by Aaron Lopresti and Kevin Maguire (confirmed in the back of Weird Worlds)

Eventually = 1
Batman: Leviathan, by Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham (confirmation)

Pretty epic, huh? I’m sure there are ones that you are particularly excited for, just like there are ones that we are particularly excited for (Animal Man!).

Feel free to pass this link around to all your friends who are sure to be asking about it. And let us know which titles you plan to check out in the comments below!


Matthew Meylikhov

Once upon a time, Matthew Meylikhov became the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Multiversity Comics, where he was known for his beard and fondness for cats. Then he became only one of those things. Now, if you listen really carefully at night, you may still hear from whispers on the wind a faint voice saying, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine is not as bad as everyone says it issss."

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